Under the Friday night lights at Wiregrass Ranch High School, quarterback Daniel Terry is quickly becoming one of the young names to watch in Florida’s 2028 class.

Standing at 6-foot-3 with a strong frame and natural arm talent, Terry brings a modern dual-threat presence to the Bulls’ offense. What separates him isn’t just his ability to make throws at every level of the field — it’s the poise, football IQ, and composure he shows while doing it. Whether operating from the pocket or extending plays outside of structure, Terry plays with confidence and control beyond his years.
Terry’s game continues to evolve as he develops physically and gains varsity experience, but the tools are already there. He shows touch on deep balls, velocity on intermediate throws, and the athleticism to create when protection breaks down. His ability to keep his eyes downfield while on the move makes him dangerous both as a passer and playmaker.
The Wiregrass Ranch signal-caller has already started drawing major college recognition early in his high school career and is widely viewed as one of the leading quarterbacks in his county. With multiple Division I programs showing interest, Terry continues to build momentum as one of the top young talents in the Tampa Bay area.
Coaches and evaluators have praised Terry’s leadership qualities and work ethic just as much as the physical tools. He carries himself like a quarterback — vocal, competitive, and driven to elevate the players around him. That combination of leadership, size, arm talent, and athletic upside makes him one of the intriguing young quarterbacks emerging from Florida’s 2028 class.
As the 2028 class continues to take shape, Daniel Terry is a name college programs and Florida football fans should keep firmly on their radar.
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