Florida Highschools Best Signal Callers
The top quarterbacks in Florida ranked
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1. Tramell Jones Jr (Manderin)
Tramell Jones Jr is a class of 25’ Florida State commit with an extraordinary arm. The Mustangs signal caller threw a staggering 3195 total yards and 33 touchdowns last season, couple that with a 60.6% completion percentage and you can easily see that this kid had a hell of a year last season. He also capped said season off with a state championship final appearance where he then fell to Columbus high school. It was a very tight race between Jones Jr and Dia Bell for the number one spot, but Jones nudged him out just slightly due to maturity and physical capabalities at this very moment.
2. Dia Bell (American Heritage)
The University of Texas commit is among the best high school players regardless of class. An elite pocket passer with great intangibles and the ability to easily make throws outside the pocket, Bell stands at 6’2 195 LBS with a smooth release which makes him tough to disrupt in the pocket. Bell’s smooth nature as a signal caller and gunslinger make him so valuable even without mentioning his 160.8 YPG and 20 touchdowns. All in all, we view Dia as the clear number two on this list.
3. Bekkem Kritza (Central)
Standing at 6’5 200 lbs the first thing that stands out about the rockets QB is his size and with that his ability to read the field with a collapsing pocket. The Penn State commit makes his throws on time and on target with a quick trigger for a release exemplified by his 291.2 yards per game last season and a 65% completion percentage. The only question mark for Bekkem going forward is his ability to extend plays outside of the pocket, but even that won’t derail his individual success this season.
4. Ejay Yapoor (Norland)
Yapoor had the best individual season last year of any quarterback from a statistical standpoint. The 6-foot-1 215 lbs. QB threw for 4270 yards, 30 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions which very well might pin him as the most impressive QB in the state of Florida from a statistical standpoint. Yapoor is a proven culture builder which he showcased by leading Norland to a state championship final last season where the team ended up falling to Berkley Prep. The 2025 QB’s big frame makes him a unique problem for defenses when he breaks the pocket and decides he wants to step on the gas.
5. Brady Hart (Cocoa)
This pick is very straight forward. The 2026 QB is a proven winner who led his Cocoa team to a state championship win last season. Hart is a University of Michigan commit who threw for 3759 yards total and 41 touchdowns last season. With almost two full years of high school left Hart still has plenty of time to develop prior to college. But even right now he is an elite quarterback with great intangible qualities, high upside, and leads at a high-level.
6. Zachary Katz (Chaminade-Madonna)
The 2027 QB who recently transferred to Florida powerhouse Chaminade-Madonna is a playmaker. Makes pre-snap reads at a very high-level with the added piece of being above 6 feet tall. Katz has pinpoint accuracy and does not get rattled when pressure amounts. Last season the 2027 signal caller threw for 2973 yards, 38 touchdowns, and only a single interception for True North Academy. This season he will have even more weapons and an established run game to promote his growth as a player and competitor at Chaminade-Madonna. Katz is currently in a situation unlike the rest on this list because of the fact he will be splitting time with his fellow QB Tyler Chance, but he remains a no brainer on this list.
7. Neimann Lawrence (Ransom Everglades)
Neimann Lawrence has by far the highest upside of any player on this list. This kid is class of 28’ and threw for more than 2k passing yards with 42 touchdowns as an 8th grader on varsity. Lawrence is a pro-style QB with a very mature skillset. The lack of competition that the young QB faced last season does hold him back when comparing him to the others on this list though, but even with all that taken into account Lawrence is an elite thrower of the football and is just on a different level for his age in all facets of the position.
8. Sebastian Circo (Western)
Sebastian Circo is as solid a player as they come. He Keeps his team under control and makes great reads on every snap. Circo thrives in the short passing game getting his passes off quickly and on time so his weapons can get down the field after the catch. The Western transfer holds offers from high major division 1 schools such as Penn State, University of Miami, and Texas A&M among others. He could have easily seen a higher ranking.
9. Andrew Indorf (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Indorf is Quarterbacking potentially the best team in the state and holds his weight in many respects. The senior QB had 2273 total passing yards, 28 touchdowns, and only 3 interceptions. Make no mistake though this kid can make plays with his feet. He displayed this all-last season when he averaged 8.2 rushing yards a game. Indorf isn’t necessarily the most gifted QB physically on this list, but he is no doubt a winning player.
10. Cooper Hayes (Berkely Prep)
Solid and steady would be the words used to describe this 6-foot 1180 lb QB who Led his team to a state championship victory last season. Cooper can make a variety of throws in the pocket, and you will not see him lose his team a game. A great game manager who had a 119.5 QBR last season, Cooper is a Bonafede winner with great intangibles.