Lake Belton Junior ranked in top 100 Texas recruits
October 15, 2025
By: Aries Ramos
The Belton Journal
At 5-feet 11-inches and 165 pounds, Lake Belton junior wide receiver Davion Peters has carved out his place as one of the most electric playmakers in Texas high school football.
A three-star recruit according to 247Sports, Peters is ranked the No. 79 wide receiver in the nation and the No. 71 overall recruit in Texas for the Class of 2026 and he’s only getting started.
Peters rise has been fueled by his versatility and production on both the ground and through the air.
In 2023, his first varsity season, he flashed his dynamic ability in limited touches. He rushed for 170 yards on just 13 carries, scoring two rushing touchdowns, and added another 378 yards and five touchdowns on 18 receptions. Those numbers were only a preview of what was to come.
In 2024, Peters emerged as a true go-to weapon for the Broncos. He became a bigger part of the rushing attack, carrying the ball 60 times for 506 yards and 10 touchdowns. At the same time, he established himself as one of the top receivers in Central Texas, hauling in 57 passes for 706 yards and six touchdowns. His ability to make defenders miss and turn short plays into big gains made him nearly impossible to game plan against.
Now in the 2025 season, Peters continues to show why major college programs are lining up to land his commitment. Through just four games, he has already recorded 14 catches for 281 yards and three touchdowns. Whether lined up wide, in the slot, or in the backfield, Peters has proven he can make an impact anywhere on the field.
That versatility has not gone unnoticed by college recruiters. Peters holds offers from Arkansas, Illinois, Houston, Boston College, and Baylor. After weighing his options, he decided to stay close to home, verbally committing to Baylor. For the Bears, Peters represents exactly the type of explosive playmaker who can thrive in the Big 12.
For Lake Belton, Peters has become the heartbeat of the offense, a leader in the locker room and a nightmare match-up on Friday nights. His combination of speed, vision, and toughness allows him to contribute in multiple ways, whether breaking free on a deep route or powering through defenders on a jet sweep.
With a full season left to add to his already impressive résumé, Peters is positioning himself as one of the premier prospects to come out of Central Texas in recent years. His commitment to Baylor ensures fans won’t have to travel far to keep watching him shine.
For now, though, Peters’ focus remains on helping Lake Belton chase victories and make noise in the playoffs.









