Both Tom Brady and Russell Wilson already have Super Bowl victories to their name.
And both quarterbacks enjoyed decorated high school careers.
Brady was a two-year varsity starter behind center for
Serra (San Mateo, Calif.), which has also produced the likes of Barry Bonds and Lynn Swann.
During that time, Brady threw for 3,514 yards and 34 touchdowns in leading Serra to an 11-9 record.
Over a decade later, Wilson emerged at
Collegiate (Richmond, Va.), where he was a two-time all-state selection, and also earned Times-Dispatch Player of the Year honors as a junior.
In his final two seasons, he threw for a combined 6,296 yards while rushing for another 1,766 yards.