2026 Dream All-American Combine held in Frisco, Texas
- National Radar Staff
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National Radar Evaluation ReportDream All-American Combine | January 1, 2026 | Frisco
The Dream All-American Combine, held on January 1st, 2026 in Frisco, Texas, brought together many of the nation’s top middle school and high school football prospects for a high-level evaluation environment centered on exposure, competition, and college recruiting alignment. Athletes traveled in from across the country to compete in front of evaluators, scouts, and decision-makers with one common goal: to separate themselves on a national stage.
The talent pool reflected the full spectrum of college football recruiting. Several participants entered the event already holding Power Four offers, including interest from the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, and Big 12. Others arrived with Group of Five, FCS, Division II, and NAIA offers, while many were still early in the recruiting process and looking for their first breakthrough opportunity. What united them all was the opportunity to compete side-by-side and be evaluated under the same standard.
Athletes were tested not only on measurable athletic metrics, but also through position-specific drills and competitive reps, allowing evaluators to assess movement skills, football IQ, technique, effort, and coachability. This comprehensive evaluation model is designed to go beyond raw numbers and provide a clearer picture of game-day translation. For many athletes, the combine served as a defining moment—an opportunity to validate prior recruiting interest or to introduce themselves to college programs for the first time.
The Dream All-American Combine represents the beginning, not the finish line, in the exposure process. All verified results, evaluations, and data from the event will be distributed throughout the entire collegiate football landscape, including Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA, and JUCO programs nationwide. This ensures that every athlete who competed has their performance documented, shared, and accessible to college coaches at every level.
As National Radar continues its mission to provide transparent, nationwide exposure, events like the Dream All-American Combine remain a critical platform for identifying talent, creating opportunity, and helping athletes take the next step in their recruiting journey. For the players who competed in Frisco, this was not just a combine—it was the opening chapter of what’s ahead.







