Rahmeer Pitts
Rahmeer Pitts
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Jonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Rahmeer Pitts once again solidified himself as one of the top athletes in the NJ 2030 class. This was the first time I got the opportunity to see Rahmeer get reps at receiver and on defense, and let me tell you, Rahmeer did not disappoint. A player that can truly play any position on the field, Rahmeer shined while running routes. He was open on nearly every route he ran, a lot of it due to the quick burst he has off of the line that caused immediate distance between himself and the corner. He was extremely fluid in his movement as a cornerback as well, changing direction in lock step with the receiver. With the growth spurt Rahmeer hit since the last time I saw him, I wouldn’t be surprised if he is vying for reps at the varsity level this fall.
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I was blown away with what I saw from
Rahmeer Pitts
Rahmeer
Pitts
6'0" | 140 lbs | DB/ATH
Donovan Catholic | 2030
NJ
last fall at the Jersey Shore AYF 14u tryouts. Rahmeer was one of the most athletic overall players at the tryout, and really set himself apart once he started slinging the rock. Rahmeer is dangerous with the ball in his hands, always having the ability to make a play when it looks like there’s nothing there. Rahmeer’s accuracy has already been recognized in previous articles, but what I am really impressed with is his attention to move around in the pocket. Rahmeer moves with fluidity all the while keeping his eyes downfield.
Rahmeer is still a little on the leaner side, but it looks like he added a few inches to his height, making it easier for him to see the field in front of him when standing in the pocket. However, I am not concerned at all about his size anyways. Rahmeer is a true difference maker, and will be making waves in the state of New Jersey for years to come.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Rahmeer was one of the most impressive overall prospects at the Jersey Shore tryouts a few weeks ago. Not only is he a phenomenal thrower, but he also showcases elite athleticism, using his mobility to escape pressure and pick up big gains. The tape below highlights just that. Rahmeer torched the defense for over 100 passing yards and 90 rushing yards while completely taking control of the game.
He displays a clean drop back, a rocket arm capable of stretching the field, and the awareness to find soft spots in coverage. His deep ball is a thing of beauty, and he stands calm and confident in the pocket under pressure. Add in his scramble ability, and you’ve got the cherry on top of an already exceptional prospect. Keep your eyes on Rahmeer; wherever he takes his talents next season, he’s going to make noise.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Rahmeer, a highly discussed quarterback in New Jersey, proved his reputation as one of the group’s most athletic talents. Rahmeer was one of the first players that really caught my attention when he blazed through the 40-yard dash with remarkable speed.
Though smaller and leaner, his agility and quick hips enabled effortless, powerful throws. He excelled at placing the ball perfectly over the shoulder and to the outside, safely away from defenders during the final live drills of the day. With pinpoint accuracy that arguably outshone all others that day, Rahmeer emerged as a potential top prospect among the quarterbacks.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Rahmeer is a quarterback I’m just getting familiar with, but his upside is evident right away. He possesses big time arm talent for his size, able to launch the ball deep downfield and stretch defenses vertically. He’s shown the ability to throw with accuracy on the run, especially when escaping pressure. In the pocket, he’s mobile and instinctive, displaying patience and poise rather than immediately tucking the ball at the first sign of danger. His ability to extend plays while keeping his eyes downfield has already produced some impressive results, including a few “wow” cross body throws.
What makes Rahmeer particularly dangerous is his athleticism as a runner. In 2024, he was used heavily in designed quarterback runs, consistently beating defenders to the edge and turning upfield toward the end zone. With his blend of arm strength, mobility, and instincts, Rahmeer looks to be a dynamic dual threat quarterback for years to come.
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