Mark Madden is a 5'10" Defensive Back in the 2027 class.
Madden attends Anderson in Ohio.
Madden's Player Profile was created on March 13, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Mark
MaddenDB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
Anderson
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OH
OHSAA State Final Top Performers: Avon vs. Anderson
Madden was all over the place for Anderson. He had a huge 57-yard kick return to set up...
Written by Tyler Stevens
Mark
MaddenDB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
Anderson
|
OH
Game Recap: Anderson Versus Winton Woods
Madden lined up at safety for the Raptors. He’s a twitchy safety who has excellent ball skills. What...
Written by Jared Luginbill
Mark
MaddenDB
Class
2027
Height
5'10"
Weight
165
HS
Anderson
|
OH
Evaluations of The Top Defensive Backs in the 2027 Class
Madden, our 11th ranked player and DB3, was a talented two-way player on a 12-2 Withrow Tigers team...
Written by Jared Luginbill
Tyler Stevens | Prep Redzone Scout
Tyler Stevens
Prep Redzone Scout
Madden was all over the place for Anderson. He had a huge 57-yard kick return to set up Anderson on a scoring drive in the 3rd quarter. He was also their leading tacker on the night.
Madden lined up at safety for the Raptors. He’s a twitchy safety who has excellent ball skills. What really excited me was that he showed me elite P4 type of closing speed and ball skills. Those traits especially showed up on a Winton Woods pass play where Madden closed on an outbreaking play dove and knocked down a well placed throw that had some zip on it. He has a chance not just to be a good free safety at the next level, but one that can excel at taking the ball away on the P4 level. Those are highly coveted players for college Defensive Coordinators. Madden has P4 offers from Indiana and Kentucky, along with a handful of G5 schools. I would be shocked with his junior film, though if he does not pick up more P4 offers this offseason.
Madden, our 11th ranked player and DB3, was a talented two-way player on a 12-2 Withrow Tigers team that made a deep playoff run. He’s a play maker at wide receiver, but I like him on the defensive side of the ball at the next level. Right now, I see him as a slot corner. He has great short space quickness and the ability to mirror receivers. He plays with good awareness of where the ball is and has a nice break on the ball. He’s fearless in playing against the run as he plays downhill and attacks the ball carrier. As he continues to develop physically, I think he’ll become more of a physical presence with receivers. This summer’s camp season will be a good chance for him to start to build some D1 recruiting momentum.