News Summary

As the 2025 Texas high school football season approaches, several standout offensive guards and centers are making headlines. From Noah Best to Sean Stover, these talented players are drawing attention with their impressive skills and college commitments. Football fans are eager to witness their performances as they shape the future of the game in Texas. Voting is also ongoing for top player recognition, adding further excitement to the upcoming season.

Texas High School Football: Top Offensive Guards and Centers to Watch for 2025 Season

Hey there, Texas football fans! As we gear up for another thrilling season of high school football, there’s plenty to talk about. With the excitement surrounding the upcoming 2025 season, we’re diving into the top offensive guards and centers that you won’t want to miss. These young athletes are not just taking the field—they’re making their marks with impressive stats, commitments, and talent that could follow them into college football and beyond!

The Standouts

Let’s kick things off by highlighting some of the phenomenal players shaping the future of Texas football:

  • Noah Best, a senior from Midlothian, is making waves as a two-time all-district pick. He has committed to Oklahoma following a whirlwind of visits to schools like Kansas State and Texas Tech.
  • Jordan Burnett, a solid presence from Fort Bend Ridge Point, stands tall at 6-4 and weighs in at 345 lbs. Committed to TCU, he’s part of a team that wrapped up last season with an impressive record of 10-2.
  • Then there’s Ismael Camara from Gilmer. This junior is 6-6 and 300 lbs, originally hailing from France. With 21 offers under his belt, he’s ranked No. 3 among Class of 2027 guards and has caught the attention of college scouts.
  • Damien Chisum from Texarkana Texas has been a two-time district first-team pick and is set to take his skills to North Texas.
  • Another standout is Carey Clayton from Southlake Carroll. As the center for the state runners-up, he has committed to Memphis and has proven critical to his team’s success.
  • Pupungatoa Katoa, a versatile player from Euless Trinity, can handle multiple positions on the field and is headed to SMU.

More Rising Stars

But wait, there’s more! Here are a few more talented athletes to keep your eye on:

  • Eddie Lartigue, 6-3 and 300 lbs, is the center at Klein Collins and has scored a commitment with UTEP.
  • Jacob McRae from Allen can play across all offensive line positions and has his sights set on Colorado State.
  • Peyton Miller, a junior from Anna, is making waves as he transitions to center, currently ranked as the No. 14 IOL in the country with over 30 offers!
  • Justin Morales, a four-year starter from El Paso Franklin, has committed to Kansas State while showing prowess on both sides of the line.
  • Kaden Scherer, hailing from Georgetown, has earned recognition as a first-team 8-5A All District and academic all-district player, heading to Stanford.
  • Sean Stover, a four-star center from Prosper, is ranked No. 17 in the nation and is committed to Duke.
  • Marques Uini from Copperas Cove has been a reliable left guard and is making plans to join Arizona State.
  • Payton Williams from Aledo, a three-star left guard, has already celebrated two state championships and is set to continue his playing career with UTSA.

Who Else is in the Mix?

There are even more names to consider, like Jayden Mack (jr., Hutto), Josh McNeil (sr., San Antonio Johnson), and Dillian Whiteside (sr., Alief Taylor), all making strides and aiming for their moment in the spotlight this upcoming season.

Have Your Say!

Don’t forget, voting for the top players is still open until July 20, with more categories, including defensive backs and specialists, closing on July 31 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Make your voice heard and show your support for these athletes who work hard on and off the field!

So, Texas, get ready for a season full of talent, determination, and some serious football action. These offensive guards and centers are ready to step into the spotlight and showcase their skills—all while making their future bright with college commitments. Stay tuned for updates and cheer on your favorite teams!

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