The 15U division at Road To The Crown DFW featured a collection of young quarterbacks who already demonstrate advanced command of the position. This group did not simply manage games, they controlled tempo, attacked windows, and delivered explosive plays with confidence and polish.
Each passer profiled below possesses traits that translate to Friday night football in the state of Texas. These are names college staffs and evaluators will want to track closely as they continue to mature.
Lane Vargas
Class of 2029
7v7: AP Ranch
Colleyville Heritage HS
Twitter: @LaneVargas1
Lane Vargas was dialed in from start to finish. He operated with poise and delivered the football with consistent accuracy at every level of the field. His mechanics are clean and repeatable, and he throws from a solid base with balance and control.
Vargas effectively worked through the route tree, showing the ability to drive intermediate throws and layer the deep ball with touch. On his fall film, he displays excellent pocket awareness. He feels pressure, climbs when necessary, and maintains vision downfield. He also has the athleticism to extend plays and deliver accurately on the move.
He spearheaded AP Ranch to a championship run and produced an MVP-caliber performance. The skill set is evident. As he continues to physically develop, expect his overall game to elevate even further. Evaluators should get eyes on him now.
Hadden Crouch
Class of 2029
7v7: Buzz Sports Agency
Highland Park HS
Twitter: @Hadden_Crouch
Crouch plays the position with efficiency and timing. He has a strong, compact delivery and consistently throws from a solid base. His lower-body mechanics are sound, and he properly engages his hips to generate velocity.
Crouch sees the field well and delivers the football on time and in rhythm. His touch on the deep ball stands out, particularly when working against tight coverage. On his fall tape, he demonstrates the ability to make off-platform throws while maintaining accuracy. He also processes quickly and gets the ball out without hesitation.
He led the Highland Park freshman team to a 9–0 record while throwing 39 touchdowns with a 72 percent completion rate. The production aligns with the traits. He is a name to know in this class.
Isaiah Mayberry
Class of 2029
7v7: Texas Chaos
North Crowley HS
Twitter: @im2effective
6-foot-1, 210 pounds
Isaiah Mayberry is a confident and physically impressive young quarterback. He has the frame and arm strength to make every throw on the field. He operates from a strong base, and his delivery is compact and efficient.
Mayberry throws with rhythm and precision. He understands leverage and routinely throws receivers open. His willingness to attack vertically reflects his confidence in his arm talent. On fall film, he shows excellent pocket mobility and the ability to extend plays. He can escape pressure, reset his platform, and deliver with accuracy. He is also a legitimate threat in the run game.
He led the North Crowley freshman team to a 10–0 record, throwing 32 touchdowns and adding five rushing scores. He is a competitor who elevates the offense around him.
Keyvon Jones
Class of 2029
7v7: Triple Threat Sports
Killeen Chaparral HS
Twitter: @KeyvonJones1
Keyvon Jones possesses high-level arm talent. He features a quick release, clean mechanics, and the ability to deliver the football with velocity to all three levels. He consistently drives the ball outside the numbers with confidence.
As a multi-sport athlete who excels in basketball, Jones demonstrates coordination and body control that translate well to the quarterback position. On film, he shows strong pocket presence and the ability to maneuver within traffic while keeping his eyes downfield. He also throws effectively on the move.
He accounted for 30 passing touchdowns and 2,232 total yards from scrimmage. Expect him to generate significant attention in Central Texas over the next few seasons.
Corbin Bledsoe
Class of 2029
7v7: MBK
Denton Ryan HS
Twitter: @Corbin_Bledsoe
6-foot-1, 173 pounds
Bledsoe has a long, lean frame with projectable upside. He delivers the football on time and features a quick, efficient release. His feet remain calm in the pocket, and his mechanics are fundamentally sound.
On his fall tape, Bledsoe displays dual-threat capability. He is comfortable throwing on the move and has the athleticism to contribute in the run game. He totaled 22 passing touchdowns and five rushing touchdowns during his freshman season. He also led MBK to a 14U championship at The Road to The Crown DFW tournament.
The traits are present, and the trajectory is promising. He is another young passer in Texas who warrants early evaluation.
This 2029 quarterback group showed they are heading in the right direction and that are playmakers at the quarterback position. The arm talent, composure, and competitive edge displayed at Road To The Crown DFW suggest that several of these players will make a strong impact on Friday nights in the near future.
