Bryson Reid
Bryson Reid
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Expert Analysis
Cory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Background: Dual way player who played Safety and QB throughout High School. He is a true dual threat, hailing from upstate NY.
Size: Standing at 6’2″ 200-Pounds, Reid has excellent size for the QB Position. Adding weight in the form of muscle is optional to fill out his build, but his size is ideal for a QB.
Arm Accuracy/Strength: Accuracy is one of his strong suits, as we see him deliver the ball on the money. Arm strength is also a strong suit, as while there are not many deep throws, he is capable of hitting all hashmarks off the field whether inside or outside the pocket.
Footwork: His footwork is solid, and leaves room for improvement. He showcases improving footwork, and has the ability to showcase good balls while moving outside the pocket.
Mechanics: His mechanics are solid and he can deliver good strikes with excellent touch. He can work on speeding up his release, but his mechanics are excellent other than that, and he uses them to deliver the ball with different angles, and outside/inside the pocket.
IQ: His IQ, is evident through his tape, and I see him moving through his reads well, and extending the play with his legs. He also can keep plays alive, and extend drives with his arm and legs.
Final Word: Reid is a QB I enjoy watching. His dual threat style, wins games, and makes him a tough to stop QB. He should look to improve his accuracy and let the ball go, to show off his arm. His footwork can improve but is not a major need. Overall, Reid is an excellent dual threat QB, going underrated in WNY.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Background: Dual way player who played Safety and QB throughout High School. He is a true dual threat, hailing from upstate NY.
Size: Standing at 6’2″ 200-Pounds, Reid has excellent size for the QB Position. Adding weight in the form of muscle is optional to fill out his build, but his size is ideal for a QB.
Arm Accuracy/Strength: Accuracy is one of his strong suits, as we see him deliver the ball on the money. Arm strength is also a strong suit, as while there are not many deep throws, he is capable of hitting all hashmarks off the field whether inside or outside the pocket.
Footwork: His footwork is solid, and leaves room for improvement. He showcases improving footwork, and has the ability to showcase good balls while moving outside the pocket.
Mechanics: His mechanics are solid and he can deliver good strikes with excellent touch. He can work on speeding up his release, but his mechanics are excellent other than that, and he uses them to deliver the ball with different angles, and outside/inside the pocket.
IQ: His IQ, is evident through his tape, and I see him moving through his reads well, and extending the play with his legs. He also can keep plays alive, and extend drives with his arm and legs.
Final Word: Reid is a QB I enjoy watching. His dual threat style, wins games, and makes him a tough to stop QB. He should look to improve his accuracy and let the ball go, to show off his arm. His footwork can improve but is not a major need. Overall, Reid is an excellent dual threat QB, going underrated in WNY.
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Read EvaluationMichael Keighron | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryson showed some very good JV film. He has excellent vision and displayed good speed in the open field. Reid possesses solid accuracy and puts the ball where only his receiver can get it. The QB position at Lake Shore is up for grabs so this could be a breakout year for him.
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