Donald Tabron II, 16, a quarterback at Cass Technical High School, throws a football during a private workout in Detroit on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
Published on Wednesday, 25 March 2026 at 5:54 pm

DETROIT—On a sun-splashed Saturday morning at a quiet Cass Tech practice field, Donald Tabron II’s right arm did the talking. The 6-foot-4, 190-pound sophomore—already rated the No. 3 quarterback and No. 27 overall prospect in the rising class of 2028—unfurled a series of crisp deep balls and timing routes while a handful of private coaches charted every throw. The session, closed to media and fans, was the latest checkpoint in a recruitment that has exploded to 28 scholarship offers before Tabron II has even started his junior season.
“He’s not a kid who needs the spotlight every second,” one observer said. “But when the ball’s in his hand, the spotlight finds him.”
Rivals currently lists Tabron II as a four-star and the third-best signal-caller in the ’28 cycle, trailing only California’s Elijah Brown and Texas’ Cade McConnell. The Detroit product first flashed that pedigree in 2024, when he started as a freshman and piloted Cass Tech to the Michigan Division I state title, finishing 1,656 yards, 17 touchdowns and seven interceptions. MaxPreps rewarded the debut with Freshman All-American second-team honors.
Tabron II’s encore was even louder: 2,819 passing yards and 35 touchdowns while returning the Technicians to the state championship game. Along the way he showcased the pocket patience and field-wide vision that 247Sports director of scouting Andrew Ivins highlighted in an August 2025 scouting note, praising the quarterback for being “efficient with the feet and stay on-schedule.”
College programs have noticed. Oregon, Texas A&M and Auburn have emerged as the early front-runners, per Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong. The Ducks extended their offer in May 2025, followed by a late-January visit from Tabron II to Eugene, where he toured the facilities and met with offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach—who outlined how Oregon’s quarterback room will transition from Dante Moore in 2026 to Nebraska transfer Dylan Raiola in 2027. The Aggies entered the picture after Tabron II attended Texas A&M’s October 2025 win over Mississippi State; he already knew Marcel Reed would return as the 2026 starter and that four-star Helaman Casuga and 2027 pledge Jayce Johnson are stockpiling the depth chart. Auburn’s courtship dates back to June 2024, under then-coach Hugh Freeze, and survived the regime change to Alex Golesh; Tabron II’s Saturday workout came less than 24 hours after he toured the Plains and met the new staff.
Despite the mounting attention, Tabron II insists he won’t rush. The early signing period for the class of 2028 is still 18 months away, giving him ample time to dissect playbooks, depth charts and relationships. Between now and then he will also chase a third state-title appearance and continue leaping—literally—as a high-jump specialist for Cass Tech’s track team.
For now, the only numbers that matter are the ones spinning off his fingertips on a quiet Detroit field, each pass another reminder that the next great quarterback out of Michigan is only beginning to scratch the surface.
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