Jayvon Brown is a 6'0" Wide Receiver/Linebacker in the 2028 class.
Brown attends Thomas Jefferson in Colorado.
Brown's Player Profile was created on December 11, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Jayvon
BrownWR/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'0"
Weight
160
HS
Thomas Jefferson
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CO
Off the Beaten Path: Prospects Recruiters Haven’t Found Yet
Brown plays WR/LB for Thomas Jefferson measuring in at 6’0 160-pounds. This past season, he had 35 receptions...
Written by Matt Tate
Jayvon
BrownWR/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'0"
Weight
160
HS
Thomas Jefferson
|
CO
Four 2028 Explosive Receivers to Know For the Rankings Update
Brown operates primarily out of the slot, where his quickness and agility make him a chain mover. Frequently...
Written by Robert Davis
Jayvon
BrownWR/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'0"
Weight
160
HS
Thomas Jefferson
|
CO
Colorado’s Underappreciated 2028 Prospects
Brown measures in at 5’11 150-pounds playing WR/LB for Thomas Jefferson. He had 35 receptions for 363 yards...
Written by Matt Tate
Jayvon
BrownWR/LB
Class
2028
Height
6'0"
Weight
160
HS
Thomas Jefferson
|
CO
Speed, Instincts, Swagger: DBs Who Leveled Up Their Stock
Brown plays WR/LB for Thomas Jefferson measuring in at 6’0 160-pounds. This past season, he had 35 receptions for 363 yards with 1 touchdown, 34 total tackles (15 solo, 19 assisted), 1 TFL, 1 sack, 2 INT, 1 FF, with 1 FR. Brown displays good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, change of direction, good speed, and jumping. Very good release against press jam. Thrives using the 1,2 shake to get free and create separation quickly. Brown does a good job at creating separation with his mental processing, speed, and play strength. Good ball tracking and catching. Does a great job adjusting to the ball in flight especially on over the shoulder throws. Good body control too! Once he gets the ball in his hands, he does a great job gaining yards after the catch. Look out for this weapon to be unleashed!
Brown operates primarily out of the slot, where his quickness and agility make him a chain mover. Frequently utilized on screens and quick hitting concepts, Brown shows the ability to make defenders miss in tight spaces and create positive yardage after the catch. He totaled 35 receptions for 363 yards and one touchdown, serving as a steady presence in the short to intermediate passing game. His speed gives him another dimension that could translate into more explosive plays down the field. As he continues to refine his route running and expand his role within the offense, Brown has the potential to become a more dynamic weapon and significantly increase his overall production.
Brown measures in at 5’11 150-pounds playing WR/LB for Thomas Jefferson. He had 35 receptions for 363 yards with 1 touchdown, 34 total tackles (15 solo, 19 assisted), 1 TFL, 1 sack, 2 INT, 1 FF, and 1 FR, 12 kick returns for 256 yards, 3 punt returns for 49 yards. Brown has good athletic ability due to very good change of direction, acceleration, good speed, and jumping. As a receiver, he showcases his very good release against the press jam. Uses his quick feet to get the upper hand. Brown gains separation due to his athletic ability and fighting through contact. Good ball tracking and catching paired with very good ball adjustment. I’m very excited to see what the future has in store for Brown!
Brown has good athletic ability due to good acceleration, speed, jumping, and very good change of direction. He demonstrated good balance and agility during the individual drills. Good concentration and good footwork during the tennis ball ladder drill. Good job during the 7 on 7 portion. Good man coverage and very good zone coverage. Very good read and reaction time. Feisty defensive back who’d keep his fire even after losing a couple of reps. He’d come back and swat the ball away with his good timing and very good closing quickness.