Caden Jones commits to Arizona Wildcats from Washington football
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 8:00 PM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026

Caden Jones, a three-star quarterback from Crean Lutheran High School, has pledged to the Arizona Wildcats. The commitment came after visits to Arizona, Baylor, and Washington, where he was a key target for the Huskies. At 6-foot-3, Jones is ranked as the No. 36 quarterback by the 247Sports Composite and opted for Arizona partly due to his brother Carter’s presence on the team. Interestingly, the Wildcats already have a four-star quarterback committed, which may have influenced Jones's decision as the quarterback competition at Arizona looks to shape up for the future.
- •Jones is ranked No. 613 overall and No. 36 quarterback nationally.
- •He chose Arizona over offers from Baylor and Washington.
- •Jones cited family ties, with his brother playing for Arizona.
- •His commitment follows several unofficial and official visits.
- •The Wildcats have another quarterback already committed for 2027.
- 8:00 PMYahoo Sports — Three-star Washington football QB target commits to Arizona Wildcats
"The Washington Huskies were looking for additional reinforcements at quarterback, but saw three-star Caden Jones go elsewhere.
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