Dallas-Fort Worth's Top 100 High School Football Players Ranked for 2025

The Dallas Morning News has ranked the top 100 high school football players in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with many already committed to Texas colleges.

A notable share of the Dallas-Fort Worth area's highest-ranked high school football prospects have already secured college commitments, many at in-state programs, according to The Dallas Morning News's annual ranking of the region's top 100 players. The ranking spotlights the depth of prep football talent across the DFW metroplex, one of the most talent-rich regions in the country for high school athletics. The area consistently produces a high volume of Division I prospects each recruiting cycle. Beyond the list itself, the concentration of commitments to Texas-based universities reflects the recruiting pull of programs such as Texas, Texas A&M, and others within the state, which routinely compete to retain local talent before out-of-state programs can make inroads.

Why it matters

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is among the most closely watched high school football recruiting regions in the nation, and rankings like this shape college recruiting decisions and local program visibility. Commitments from top-100 players influence the competitive balance of college football rosters across Texas and beyond.

What's next

Recruiting commitments among the listed players may shift as the college football signing periods approach.

Key facts

Bias & framing notes

Only a single local source was available for this story, limiting the ability to cross-check facts or assess framing differences. The Dallas Morning News has a natural local interest in promoting regional talent, which may influence emphasis but does not indicate factual inaccuracy.

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