JACK WARREN
JACK WARREN
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Warren has transformed from a raw freshman contributor into a cornerstone of a state championship team, embodying the kind of development that makes college coaches take notice. His journey is a masterclass in dedication, physical maturation, and technical refinement, making him a must-watch for NCAA programs scouting the New England trenches. His early highlights reveal a player with natural length and leverage, but one still honing his explosiveness and finishing ability. He demonstrated solid footwork in pass sets and an eagerness to engage defenders, often using his reach to redirect rushers. However, it was clear he was just scratching the surface—his lower body strength was developing, and he occasionally relied more on size than technique to win reps. That fast first step now explodes off the line, propelling him to the edge or second level in a blink, where he mauls linebackers and safeties alike. His powerful strikes—delivered with precision and force—disrupt timing, while his lower body strength allows him to root out and move even the stoutest defenders, creating massive holes in the run game.
What stands out most is his finisher’s mentality: Warren doesn’t just block; he dominates, pancaking opponents and sustaining through the whistle. In pass protection, he’s an absolute wall, stonewalling edge rushers with bend, balance, and hand placement that belies his youth. His mid-season and full junior highlights showcase this progression vividly—plays where he seals the edge for big gains or stones a rusher in one-on-one matchups highlight a player who’s added layers of technique to his natural athleticism. From freshman to junior, Warren’s development is quantifiable: increased weight without sacrificing speed, refined footwork for quicker engagements, and a mindset shift toward finishing every rep.
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Read EvaluationAmal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Jack is playing well and is showing much improvement from last year. He moves his feet well, and gets hands on defenders quickly. He looks to finish blocks, and can get to the second level. He can block defenders of any size and is effective in run blocking or pass protection. Much improved from last season and showing lots of skills this season, he helped his team to a big win over rival CM, and is a big part of his teams success this season.
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