It’s no surprise when prospects in any recruiting cycle begin to rise in the rankings after participating in various camps throughout the summer. In the 2025 recruiting class, nearly every quarterback who many of us saw during last month’s Elite II competition has only helped their standing in the rankings.
2025 5-star Husan Longstreet, who committed to Texas A&M in early April, is now, according to 247Sports, the No. 4-ranked quarterback in the cycle and the No. 1-ranked prospect in California. As the lone 5-star commit in the Aggies’ 2025 class, Longstreet also serves as new offensive coordinator Collin Klein’s first win on the recruiting trail.
Longstreet possesses one of the strongest arms in the 2025 class. During his memorable 2023 junior season at Centennial HS in Corona (CA), Longstreet accounted for 3,013 yards, 24 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions through the air, including 645 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on the ground.
After earning MVP honors during the first day of the Elite 11 competition, On3’s Charles Power described Longstreet’s elite skillset, which was seen throughout the week:
“He was able to throw with good location and drop some nice throws in. He won the Rail Shot challenge towards the end of the event in which the quarterbacks all throw a small-window throw down the back side. He really showed the ability to manipulate his arm angles, throw off-platform and just had a very strong day overall. His physical tools are apparent and he’s certainly one of the twitchier and more explosive passers and movers on hand”
According to 247Sports, Longstreet is now the 28th-ranked prospect in the 2025 class, the fourth-ranked quarterback, and the No. 1-ranked prospect in California.
After yesterday’s Composite Ranking’s update, Texas A&M pledge Husan Longstreet is a consensus top-five quarterback.
If he remains in the top-32 until Signing Day, he’ll also be a consensus five-star prospect. pic.twitter.com/zAkMtVfNmG
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