By: Nick Gradney (National Scout) @StatZ_G
29′ QB Jonah Solis (@Jonah_Solis05) is a young phenom in the making who is building a name for himself as one of the intriguing young signal-callers in his class. The 5’10 standout from Pharr, TX, has already shown the type of composure and competitive edge that coaches look for in a field general. Competing with Valley Elite, Solis helped lead his team to a 3-0 finish in pool play Saturday at DR7-Houston by demonstrating leadership and confidence against quality competition. For a freshman, his command of the offense and ability to operate under pressure stand out immediately.
From a physical standpoint, Solis brings a strong, live arm that jumps off the tape. He is capable of driving the football to all areas of the field, whether attacking deep outside the numbers or fitting throws into tight intermediate windows. His accuracy is a major strength — he consistently places the ball where only his receiver can make a play, allowing for yards after the catch. Mechanically, Solis shows advanced development for his age. His footwork is clean and efficient, he maintains balance in the pocket, and he throws with repeatable mechanics that support both power and precision.
Athletically, Solis adds another dimension with his mobility and pocket awareness. He slides away from pressure with subtle movement, keeps his eyes downfield while extending plays, and has the quickness to pick up positive yardage when lanes open. His ability to throw effectively on the move makes him dangerous outside the structure of a play. As he continues to mature physically and gain varsity experience, Solis has the tools and foundational skill set to develop into a high-level quarterback prospect in the state of Texas.
