REVEALED: Every Class 6A Preseason District MVP in the 2025 Magazine

Humble Atascocita Eagles athlete Cardae Mack, Southlake Carroll Dragons wide receiver Brock Boyd headline preseason District MVPs in the 2025 Dave Campbell's Magazine.

Every Class 6A Preseason District MVP in the 2025 Magazine

1-6A

Offensive MVP: Ben Wilson (El Paso Coronado, ATH)

Wilson (6'1, 190) is a two-time First Team All-District QB who will move toward an "athlete" role in 2025 as a junior. He was the team's leading rusher at quarterback last season (600 yards, 4 TD), and Coach Mike Pry wants to use that athleticism at wildcat QB and WR.

Defensive MVP: Andrew Flanagan (El Paso Eastlake, DL)

Flanagan (6'1, 275)  posted 51 tackles, 4 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in a breakout sophomore season, earning District Defensive Newcomer of the Year. The junior forms a dynamic duo on the defensive line with Ezekiel Cisneros.

2-6A

Offensive MVP: Chase Campbell (Wolfforth Frenship, WR)

Campbell (6'2, 185), a Texas Tech commit, caught 78 passes for 1,458 yards and 18 touchdowns last season. He also notched six rushing touchdowns, two kickoff return touchdowns and two passing touchdowns. Campbell will be Wolfforth Frenship's new starting QB's best friend.

Defensive MVP: Levi Martinez (Midland Legacy, DB)

Martinez (6'1, 180) was a Second Team All-District outside linebacker in 2024 with 27 tackles, three tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries, two pass breakups and 1 sack. He will headline a talented Midland Legacy secondary this fall. 

3-6A

Offensive MVP: Damarion Mays (North Crowley, WR)

Mays (6'3, 195) is tasked with replacing Colorado signee Quentin Gibson as North Crowley's WR1. He was named Freshman All-American at Dallas Life Oak Cliff last season with 68 catches for 1,640 yards and 16 touchdowns, and holds nearly 30 scholarship offers. 

Defensive MVP: Brandon Ford (Crowley, CB)

Ford (6'0, 180), an Oklahoma State commit, was a First Team All-District performer with 15 pass breakups and two interceptions at cornerback. He's one of eight returning starters on defense.

4-6A

Offensive MVP: Brock Boyd (Southlake Carroll, WR)

Boyd, an Ohio State commit, is the DCTF's Class 6A Preseason Offensive Player of the Year after hauling in 112 receptions for 1,868 yards and 19 touchdowns. He and quarterback Angelo Renda give Southlake one of the state's best QB/WR combos. 

 

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6-6A

Offensive MVP: Braeden Imhoff (Prosper, QB)

Imhoff (6'0, 176) was the District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior with 2,631 yards and 27 passing touchdowns. The coaches describe him as a mobile quarterback who can make every throw on the field. 

Defensive MVP: Ja'Prei Wafer (Allen, LB)

Wafer (6'0, 220) was a First Team All-District selection with 150 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, two interceptions and two sacks. 

7-6A

Offensive MVP: Christian Rhodes (Lake Highlands, RB)

Rhodes (6'2, 210), an SMU commit, was unanimous District Offensive Newcomer of the Year as a junior with 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns on just 147 carries. He was juice behind Lake Highlands's 9–3 District Championship season. 

Defensive MVP: Gabriel James (Dallas Jesuit, LB)

James (5'10, 192) was a First team All-District selection with 96 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and two pass breakups. 

8-6A

Offensive MVP: Daylon Brooks (South Grand Prairie, QB)

Brooks (5'10, 180) was a Second Team All-District quarterback with 2,000 passing yards and 26 total touchdowns. He headlines a tight-knit senior class that was in eighth grade when Coach Laban DeLay's staff arrived.

Defensive MVP: Jesse Ford (Arlington Martin, DE)

Last year's 3–7 record marked the first time since 2005 that Arlington Martin has missed the playoffs, but Coach Chad Rives is confident the senior class, headlined by Ford (6'5, 245), will prove it was an aberration. Ford, a TCU commit, was a unanimous First Team All-District selection in 2024. 

9-6A

Offensive MVP: Amarean Porter (Wylie East, WR)

Porter (6'0, 160) and his younger brother, Amir, make up a wide receiver corps that Coach Marcus Gold calls "the best I've coached." Porter was a unanimous First Team All-District selection with 60 catches for 1,050 yards and 12 touchdowns. 

Defensive MVP: Braylon Deal (Naaman Forest, SS)

Deal (6'4, 175), the younger brother of TCU defensive linemen Devean and Markis Deal, was a First Team All-District wide receiver with 855 yards and 10 touchdowns. The junior starts on both sides of the ball, and DCTF projects him as the District's Defensive MVP after he posted 58 tackles and three interceptions last season.

10-6A

Offensive MVP: Javian Osborne (Forney, RB)

Osborne, a Notre Dame commit, is the No.3-ranked running back recruit in the DCTX Hot 100 after amassing 1,239 yards and 34 total touchdowns as a junior. He and quarterback Nelson Peterson Jr. provide Forney with one of the top backfield tandems in Class 6A.

Defensive MVP: Krystin Williams (Longview, DL)

Williams (5'11, 315) is the anchor in the middle of Longview's defensive line. The First Team All-District selection had 23 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss and a forced fumble in 2024. 

11-6A

Offensive MVP: Ethan Feaster (DeSoto, WR)

Feaster, a USC commit, is playing his final high school season after reclassifying to 2026. He earned unanimous First Team All-District accolades in one of Class 6A's hardest districts as a sophomore. He is the top-ranked wide receiver in the DCTX Hot 100.

Defensive MVP: KJ Ford (Duncanville, DE)

Ford (6'3 240) and Landon Barnes give Duncanville two Top 20-ranked players at both edge spots. Ford, a Florida commit, was a unanimous First Team All-District selection with 57 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and seven sacks.

12-6A

Offensive MVP: Hudson Humble (Killeen Harker Heights, QB)

Humble, the son of Harker Heights head coach Mark Humble, was the District Offensive MVP as a sophomore with 2,986 passing yards and 38 touchdowns. The 6'0, 178 signal caller was one of the most impressive players in the offseason 7-on-7 circuit. 

Defensive MVP: Jamarion Carlton (Temple, DL)

Carlton (6'5, 260) is the No.2-ranked defensive end in the DCTX Hot 100 and a preseason First Team All-State pick. The Baylor commit notched 57 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and five sacks in 2024.

13-6A

Offensive MVP: Jack Daulton (The Woodlands, QB)

Daulton (6'2, 190) threw for 1,776 yards and 26 touchdowns and led The Woodlands with 1,261 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns. The TCU commit led The Woodlands to the Division 1 Texas 7-on-7 State Championship this summer. 

Defensive MVP: Jermaine Bishop (Willis, ATH)

Bishop (6'0, 165), the No.5-ranked player in the DCTX Hot 100, is the state's best two-way player. While he racked up 1,965 all-purpose yards on offense, we're picking him as the defensive MVP for his secondary prowess. 

14-6A

Offensive MVP: Malachi Augustus (Aldine Nimitz, WR)

Augustus (6'0, 186) and QB Albert Brown connected on 14 touchdowns last season and look for more in 2025. The wide receiver was named to the Houston Touchdown Club's All-Preseason Team.

Defensive MVP: DeMarcus Marks (Spring Westfield, DE)

Marks (6'4, 215) is a long and lean pass rusher with elite leverage. The Texas Tech commit will help Spring Westfield defend their district championship. 

15-6A

Offensive MVP: Braydon Schoggin (Klein Collins, QB)

Schoggin (6'0, 180) is a dual-threat with 1,810 passing yards and 16 passing touchdowns and 1,248 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns. He piloted Klein Collins to a regional semifinal appearance after an 0–3 start.

Defensive MVP: Zack Ruysenaars (Klein Oak, LB)

Coach Brandon Carpenter describes the junior Ruysenaars (6'0, 200) as the "unquestioned leader of the defense." Last year, Ruysenaars was a First Team All-District selection with 117 tackles and 13 tackles for loss. 

16-6A

Offensive MVP: Kash Schwab (Bridgeland, RB)

Schwab (6'0,185) earned First Team All-District honors as a sophomore with 1,668 yards on 9.37 yards per carry. He's also a threat in the passing game with 355 receiving yards. 

Defensive MVP: Calvin Thomas (Cy Ranch, LB)

Thomas runs a 38-second 300m hurdle and 48-second 400m dash at 6'3, 210 pounds. The UNC commit was a First Team All-District selection in 2024 with 72 tackles, eight tackles for loss, seven sacks and a pick six. He is the leader of Cy Ranch's linebacker corps, which was ranked the best in Class 6A by DCTX.

17-6A

Offensive MVP: Davis Kendall (Houston Stratford, RB)

Davis (5'8, 175) is Stratford's returning leading rusher with 551 yards and six touchdowns. But Coach Todd Rankin expects even bigger things from the Air Force commit after a fantastic offseason. 

Defensive MVP: Kaden McCarty (Cy Falls, DL)

McCarty (6'2, 220), was a First Team All-District selection as a sophomore with 59 tackles, 24 tackles for loss and 11 sacks. He is the top returner for a Cy Falls team that went 9–3 with a district championship.

18-6A

Offensive MVP: Kobe Miles (Houston Heights, QB)

Miles (6'0, 182) took over halfway through the season as a sophomore and threw for 1,500 yards and 20 touchdowns. He and WR Kaden Cole look to lead Heights into the area round of the playoffs for the fourth straight year. 

Defensive MVP: Robert McFarland (Houston Lamar, DB)

Coach Michael Lindsey describes McFarland (5'10, 200) as a ballhawking playmaker, evidenced by his 37 tackles, six pass breakups, three interceptions and two forced fumbles. The Sam Houston commit was a First Team All-District selection in 2024. 

19-6A

Offensive MVP: Ethan Meadows (Katy Tompkins, RB)

Meadows (5'11, 185) was the District Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore with 1,316 yards and 22 touchdowns. Meadows has 4.4 40-yard dash explosiveness. 

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