2024 Preseason DCTF Whataburger Super Team: Offense

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Texas Football's Offensive Super Team MVP: Duncanville WR Dakorien Moore

First Team - Offense

QB Keelon Russell | Duncanville | 6'3, 175: The four-star propelled the Panthers to a 14-1 season, clinching their second consecutive Texas 6A Division I state championship. Russell completed 72.1 percent of his passes for 3,483 yards and 38 touchdowns and rushed for 361 yards and six scores. The Elite 11 finalist was named the Under Armour Next Camp QB MVP.

RB Deondrae Riden Jr. | DeSoto | 5'10, 190: The state's No. 1-rated running back is a patient runner who sets up his blocks well and uses speed and quickness to gash defenses. He battled back from significant injuries in 2023 to lead the Eagles to back-to-back 6A Division II championships, showcasing the toughness requisite to succeed at the next level.

WR Kaliq Lockett | Sachse | 6'1, 170: With a huge catch radius and hands, Lockett can play over the top of defensive backs to make catches on 50-50 balls look easy. He is a true deep-ball winner, but he is also a reliable target in the intermediate passing game, as his 59 receptions for 1,299 yards and 13 touchdowns indicate.

WR Andrew Marsh | Katy Jordan | 6'1, 175: A well-rounded receiver. Marsh is a smooth route runner whose consistent production and top-of-the-route separation have helped him secure over 40 scholarship offers nationwide. He boasts an expanded route tree and works effectively in all phases of the passing game, but his vertical leaping ability stands out because it allows him to win contested balls.

WR Dakorien Moore | Duncanville | 5'11, 185: The state's top-rated prospect. Moore plays the game hard, and his passion is apparent on every snap. The Under Armour All-American had a statistical breakout in 2023 with 71 receptions for 1,523 yards and 18 touchdowns to lead the Panthers to the 6A Division I crown. The five-star is blistering fast in pads and boasts sub-4.4 track speed.

TE Kiotti Armstrong | Jasper | 6'5, 245: Because of his unique long frame, Armstrong has a high upside for continued development at the next level. He is an accomplished blocker who showcases his athleticism and ball-winning skills when he splits out wide. His vast catch radius and pass-catching ability make him a formidable option in red zone and chain-moving situations.

OL Michael Fasusi | Lewisville | 6'6, 290: Fasusi boasts a wide-bodied frame and long arms. He is naturally strong with agile feet and flexible hips. He adeptly tracks and neutralizes edge rushers and overwhelms smaller opponents in pass-rushing situations. The Under Armour All-American has 35+ offers to play offensive tackle, but he could also slide inside and provide immediate depth on the interior.

OL Ryan Fodje | Cypress Bridgeland | 6'4, 275: Excelling at right tackle on Bridgeland's loaded offensive line unit, Fodje showcases remarkable versatility and skill. Deep sets and impactful punches characterize his pass-blocking technique, and he demonstrates superior handwork. Combining agility with explosiveness, the four-star imposes his will on opponents, establishing himself as a force to be reckoned with.

OL Ty Haywood | Denton Ryan | 6'5, 285: Denton Ryan is a program that continues to crank out top-level college prospects under head coach Dave Henigan, and Haywood is next up. The consensus five-star with 30+ offers dominates as an explosive, powerful blocker who boasts premium offensive tackle traits. With impressive length, Haywood uses a fierce initial punch that leaves defenders stunned.

OL Jonte Newman | Cypress Bridgeland | 6'5, 280: Bridgeland's left tackle does a tremendous job of protecting the quarterback's blindside. Newman is a highly athletic big man with a high developmental upside. The all-district selection had his best season on the field in 2023, blossoming into a dominant run blocker who controls the line of scrimmage.

OL Lamont Rogers | Mesquite Horn | 6'7, 305: Rogers is an athletic and quick-footed offensive tackle who uses his basketball background to mirror pass rushers and protect his quarterback's blind side. Rogers has improved year over year to transform into one of the nation's elite prospects, and as a result, a who's who of college programs are chasing his signature.

UT Michael Terry III | Alamo Heights | 6'3, 185: A national prospect boasting immense upside and long-term potential. Terry is a highly productive wide receiver and running back on offense and shows DI defensive promise on tape at safety or linebacker. The versatile four-star has a natural feel for offense, and many of his standout offers have come from that side of the ball.

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