8 Standouts From Under Armour Dallas

Dakorien Moore - '25 Duncanville

It is no surprise Dakorien Moore stood out on Sunday as he actually secured his Under Armour All American Game invite LAST year coming into his junior year. Routing people out the frame, elite speed, strong hands. It was just another day at the office for the No.1 wide receiver in the country.  He did just recently cut his recruitment down to four schools, despite being verbally committed to LSU. Those schools are Texas, Oregon, Ohio State and of course LSU. Moore remains adamant that he committed to LSU, which would be a massive get considering they have the No. 1 quarterback in the country also locked in with Bryce Underwood. 

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Dakorien Moore is going to have a crazy senior season 🔥 #txhsfb #football #texas #dallas #austin #houston

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Michael Fasusi - '25 Lewisville

Last year Michael Fasusi also earned is Under Armour All-American game invite, so this time around was purely to show off his talents and that’s what he did.

Ty Haywood - '25 Denton Ryan

Michael Fasusi isn’t the only five-star offensive tackle in Dallas, Ty Haywood is another tackle that stood out on Sunday. Haywood is the centerpiece of a very talented Denton Ryan offensive line, with four-star offensive tackle Marcus Garcia holding down the opposite side. The Raiders have a very talented 2025 class littered throughout their roster which is why I expect them to be a very dominant team once again next season.

Emeka Ugorji - '25 South Oak Cliff

South Oak Cliff has produced a lot of talented offensive linemen over the past few seasons, and that pipeline looks to continue with Emeka Ugorji. He was one of two offensive linemen to take home MVP honors and an invite to next years Under Armour All-American game. 

Daylan McCutcheon - '25 Lovejoy

Dakorien Moore is debatably the best recruit in the entire 2025 class, but Daylan McCutcheon is right behind him as the No. 2 receiver in Texas in my opinion. McCutcheon walked away with the wide receiver MVP after a great performance Sunday evening. He recently cut his recruitment down to eight schools featuring names like Tennessee, Florida, Stanford and Florida State. Lovejoy has been one of the more talented teams over the past few seasons, and will look to build on that with legendary head coach Todd Dodge now as the helm for the Leopards. 

Keelon Russell - '25 Duncanville

One of the two quarterbacks to take home MVP honors was Keelon Russell, junior quarterback for Duncanville High School. Keelon is a recruit I have gotten to see plenty of over the past few seasons and has been someone that always seems to improve. After leading Duncanville to back to back state championships, Russell now looks to be the best quarterback in the Lone Star state in this class.

Brock Boyd - '26 Southlake Carroll

Not everyone that stood out was going into their senior year. We had a few young bucks that made a name for themselves as well. Brock Boyd, sophomore wide receiver out of Southlake Carroll & younger brother of Texas Tech wideout Brady Boyd, looks to be next in line for the Dragons high scoring offense. Last season he recorded 58 catches for just over 800 yards & 7 touchdowns and looks to be the clear No. 1 target for the Dragons next season. Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Houston, Nebraska and 8 other schools have already extended offers but that list will grow rapidly.

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Brock Boyd, younger brother of Texas Tech WR Brady Boyd, has looked impressive in the limited reps I’ve seen him run ✍️ #txhsfb #football #texas #dallas #houston #austin

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Zane Rowe - '27 Denton Guyer

Speaking of Denton, Texas; right down the road from Ty Haywood is another prospect that had an impressive camp. Incoming sophomore (2027) Zane Rowe had a great weekend showing promise as a tight end & edge rusher. He already holds 25 offers, and actually landed his first offer from Georgia as an 8th grader. He was able to immediately find a role for Denton Guyer along their defensive line as a freshman and we should see a big jump in playing time next season. Rowe is a part of a VERY talented 2027 class for Guyer including other guys like Paxton Williams, Khyren Haywood & Erick Reese who all should be major recruits by the time they are finished at Guyer.