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Southwest Retreat: QB House Bus Tour Recap

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By: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)

The 2025 College Bus Tour spanned seven days with stops at Tennessee, Georgia State, Clemson, Kennesaw State, Samford/Alabama State, and West Florida—each bringing a different atmosphere, level of competition, and opportunity for exposure. From opening up with high energy in Knoxville to competing in front of ACC staff at Clemson, the tour tested players both physically and mentally. Kennesaw State gave sleepers a chance to shine, while Samford and Alabama State saw multiple athletes boost their stock and even land offers. West Florida closed things out with a strong showing under the heat, where several prospects saved their best for last. From start to finish, the tour was a grind—and the group responded with consistent effort and standout moments.

🐾 Top Dogs

Luke Wilson | WR | 2028 | CCC | @luke_wil7

No question about it—Luke Wilson was the breakout star of the entire tour. At every stop, he backed up the hype with elite-level separation, smooth footwork, and true burner speed that left defenders scrambling. His ability to consistently win in 1v1s and finish through contact made him impossible to ignore. By midweek, college coaches were raving about his upside, and he capped things off with an offer from Georgia State and Howard. Expect his name to keep popping up heading into the fall.

Myles McDonald | QB | 2027 | CDS | @813_mcdonald

McDonald leveled up this week. What once was raw arm talent is now refined quarterback play. Not many QBs can spin it better than this kid. His mechanics have smoothed out, and his timing on all throws is there. He looked sharp throughout the entire tour. McDonald is no longer just a “promising” QB—he’s a legitimate college recruit.

Brody Church | TE | 2026 | Clearwater Central Catholic | @thebrodychurch

Church looked every bit the part of a next-level tight end throughout the tour. At 6-4 with natural hands and smooth route-running ability, he created mismatches all week. His physicality as a blocker is coming along, and he continues to show more confidence with each rep. Church landed another offer from Shorter and made it clear he’s not just a solid prospect—he’s one of the most complete tight ends in his class when it comes to frame, skill and upside.

Joel Morris | QB | 2026 | Booker | @Joe1morris

Morris flashed the tools all week. Big arm, sturdy frame, and when he’s in sync—he delivers some of the most impressive throws in the group. The challenge moving forward is putting a solid senior season on film. When it all clicks, Morris has high-major traits.

Mekell King | DB | 2026 | Specially Fit Academy | @KingMekell

Mekell King came into this tour with something to prove—and he delivered. From the opening reps, he brought intensity and swagger, setting the tone with physical press coverage and constant communication on the field. He thrived in competitive matchups against top receivers and showed noticeable growth in both his technique and confidence. The consistency he showed all week suggests he’s not just flashing potential—he’s ready to take that next step.

Ayden Wallace | QB | 2026 | Lakewood | @aydendwall16

Wallace took a big step forward this week. His footwork has cleaned up, and he threw with more conviction than we’ve seen in past events. He looked especially sharp at Samford, putting velocity behind his throws and showing touch on corner routes. Wallace is building real momentum.

Gavin Davis | WR | 2027 | ZCA | @GavinKDavis11

Davis made a name for himself at every stop. He showed serious burst out of breaks, attacked the ball in the air, and brought track speed to every rep. At multiple camps, he cooked defenders deep, and his ability to separate was a problem all week. Long-term upside? Big-time.

📈 Biggest Stock Risers

Jordan Walker | DB | 2026 | Wharton | @Jordan_walker23

A sleeper no more. Walker was in his bag the entire tour, showing patience in man coverage and great recovery speed. He’s a confident, instinctual nickel/corner who finally put it all together on this tour. Coaches, get on this kid.

Josiah Carter | QB | 2030 | ZCA | @carterjojo5

This kid just gets it. Didn’t matter being one of the youngest QBs on the tour, Carter handled himself like a vet. He made clean reads, showed poise under pressure, and delivered the ball on time. The future is bright here.

Will Mirabella | RB | 2026 | Alonso | @willmirabe1la

Mirabella ran with aggression and purpose. He’s not just a between-the-tackles guy either—he caught the ball well in drills and showed balance through contact. A true do-it-all back who raised his stock this week. Clocked a 4.5 speed as well.

Antray Lee | DB | 2026 | Jesuit | @AntrayL

You felt Lee’s presence the moment he stepped on the field. He set the tone in every drill—physical, vocal, and competitive. He was one of the top DBs throughout the tour, and with his senior year ahead, his recruitment could explode.

Caleb McFarlane | QB | 2027 | Lakeland | @caleb_mc4

McFarlane was a model of consistency. He never tried to do too much, stayed within structure, and got the ball out quickly. He strung together a clean set of days that showed why coaches are starting to circle his name.

Jordan Calvin | QB | 2027 | Gibbs | @imjordancalvin9

Calvin has arm strength that jumps out. But what impressed most was his growth in decision-making. He didn’t force throws and showed touch on layered passes. Each day, he looked more confident—by West Florida, he was rolling.

KJ Roos | QB | 2028 | Durant | @KJ_Roos

Roos continued stacking days. Doesn’t try to be flashy, but he’s fundamentally sound, calm under pressure, and delivered in all throwing drills. His confidence is growing—and it shows in how he commands reps.

Tysen Norton | QB | 2026 | Springstead | @TysenN2026

This was one of Norton’s best showings. He threw with confidence and clean footwork. He threw a few good looking balls that turned heads. He’s a true sleeper heading into fall.

Jorge Mercado | ATH | 2026 | Steinbrenner | @jorgemer123

Mercado brought versatility and twitch to every camp. He beat man coverage from the slot, handled RB drills well, and had one of the top plays at Georgia State with a diving sideline catch. Swiss-army-knife potential.

Bryson Rabon | ATH | 2027 | Newsome | @BrysonRabon

Rabon might be one of the tour’s biggest surprises. His footwork was clean, he exploded out of breaks, and he competed hard. He keeps stacking these reps—offers will come.

Frankie Cherry | QB | 2026 | @FrankieFC12

Cherry was steady all week. He threw well on the move, hit his checkdowns with touch, and looked more composed than ever. His growth from earlier this offseason is real.

Christian Birner | LB | 2026 | Steinbrenner | @Christian_B12

Birner was one of the few true LBs to compete all week—and he made his presence felt. Played fast, communicated well, and stood out at Samford with his energy and motor.

😴 Don’t Sleep

Gavin Galish | QB | 2026 | Indian Rocks Christian | @Gavin_Galish

Galish may not be the loudest on the field, but when he straps it on, he’s consistent. His arm strength and mechanics are evident, his ball placement is clean, and he sees the field well. Coaches love that kind of reliability and don’t sleep on his mobile ability.

Isaiah Williams | DB | 2027 | Hernando | @Isaiah_W9

One of the most active defenders all tour. Williams showed strong recovery ability, ball skills, and wasn’t afraid to challenge top WRs. He had multiple pass breakups at Clemson—coaches took notice.

Elijah Stratford | DB | 2026 | Wharton | @ElijahStratford

Stratford’s transition to DB is going smooth. His fluid hips and natural instincts stood out at Alabama State. He’s trending in the right direction with each showing.

Jordan White | DB | 2026 |

White has a long frame, clean feet, and patience in man. His reps at Kennesaw State really popped. He’s raw—but the upside is real. A name to follow closely this fall.

Alexander Birner | LB | 2029 | ZCA | @BirnerAlexander

Don’t let the age fool you—Birner held his own. He moved well in coverage, showed solid instincts, and never looked overwhelmed. For a 2029, that’s big-time.

Austin Stanina | WR | 2026 | Springstead | @AustinS2026

Stanina’s frame (6’3”) makes him a natural mismatch. He had a strong finish to the tour, showing improved hands and route control. The more confident he gets, the more dangerous he becomes.

Steven LeBlanc | QB | 2029

LeBlanc continues to prove he belongs. Took reps across the entire tour and flashed athleticism and good timing on intermediate throws. He’s mature beyond his years.

🐶 Impressive Young Pups

Ty Lee | QB | 2029 | @Ty_LeeQb1

Lee showed solid mechanics and good timing for his age. He wasn’t fazed by the competition and delivered confidently in 1v1s. He’s going to rise quickly if he keeps developing at this rate.

Mason Pauliot | ATH | 2028 | @Mason_V_Pauliot

Raw but extremely gifted. Pauliot is still learning the position but has elite traits—twitchy, fast, and aggressive. With time, he could develop into a top athlete in his class.

Taaj Leathers | QB | 2029 |

Leathers had one of the prettiest deep balls of the younger group. Calm, coachable, and confident. For a player so early in his journey, he’s showing some serious tools.

Kaleb Reincke | WR | 2030 | @KalebReincke

Reincke continues to show flashes of real potential. He’s still early in his development, but his natural speed and ability to track the deep ball were evident throughout the tour. As he grows into his frame and refines his route running, he has a chance to become a real weapon down the line.

Carter Babies | WR |

Babies showed solid hands and growing confidence during drills. He’s beginning to settle into his game, running cleaner routes and trusting his ball skills. While the physical piece is still coming along, the instincts and catch consistency are already there.

Beckam Bell | QB | 2029 | IG: @beckambell

Competes well for a rising 2029 prospect, he’ll be well ahead of the curve in terms of poise and throwing touch. He doesn’t force the ball, is seeing the field better, and shows a calm presence for his age.

Jeremiah Jackson | QB | 2030

Jackson soaked up the full college tour experience and made the most of his reps. He competed with confidence and showed steady improvement at each stop. A young QB with a great foundation to grow from moving forward.

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