ATLANTA, GA — One of the hottest young names in high school football is making waves both on and off the field. Makyree Dudda Cross, a rising quarterback in the Class of 2027, was named Co-QB MVP this past weekend at the prestigious Southern Exposure Camp held in Atlanta, Georgia.
The 6-foot-2 signal-caller from Collins Hill High School — the same powerhouse program that produced Colorado star Travis Hunter — stood out among dozens of top-tier talents, showcasing poise, precision, and leadership well beyond his years.
Dudda’s performance continues to build on the momentum he’s gained over the past year. He led his team with command last season, earning respect as a field general and a playmaker. His standout play has drawn attention from several Division I programs, including an offers from Auburn and others, with more likely to follow. He has also camped at elite programs like Ohio State, NC State, Georgia State, Florida, and USF, further cementing his status as a national prospect to watch.
But Dudda’s impact isn’t limited to the gridiron. This month, he’s giving back to his community by organizing a back-to-school drive — a testament to the character and leadership that make him a complete athlete.
With a growing list of accolades, a strong foundation, and a clear commitment to both his craft and his community, Makyree Dudda Cross is poised for a breakout season — and perhaps a future among college football’s elite.
Keep an eye on this Collins Hill standout. The best is yet to come.
















