There are plenty of talented duos in football, but few bring the chemistry, production, and upside that Jaxson and Dallas Schad showcased on day one in Orlando. Representing Juice 7v7, the Texas-based brothers delivered a statement performance, proving that their on-field connection is both natural and dangerous.
Jaxson Schad, a 2028 quarterback out of Weiss High School, is already establishing himself as one of the top signal-callers in the state of Texas. A two-year starter, Jaxson has put together impressive production early in his high school career. He threw for 3,627 yards and 51 touchdowns during his sophomore, while also adding 10 rushing touchdowns. His game is defined by a strong, accurate arm, a quick trigger release, and the ability to make throws at every level of the field. More importantly, he shows advanced command of the offense for his age, operating with poise and confidence. His development has not gone unnoticed, as he currently holds 3-star status and has received offers from Houston, Texas Tech, SMU, North Texas, UTSA, and UAB.
On the receiving end is his older brother, Dallas Schad, a 2027 wide receiver who brings size, production, and polish to the position. Standing at 6-foot-2, Dallas uses his frame effectively, pairing strong hands with crisp route running and a clear understanding of how to create separation. He is coming off a productive 2025 season at Weiss High School, where he recorded 721 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns while helping lead the program on a playoff run. His performance has also generated recruiting interest, highlighted by a recent visit to Grand Valley State.
Together, the Schad brothers were in sync throughout day one, consistently connecting for explosive plays and keeping defenses on their heels. Their timing and familiarity with each other’s tendencies were evident, giving Juice 7v7 a reliable and dynamic offensive combination.
With Crown Sunday approaching, both Jaxson and Dallas will be key pieces for Juice 7v7 as they look to build on their strong start. If day one was any indication, this brotherly connection is far from finished making noise in Orlando.
