Ka’Mond Young
Ka’Mond Young
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Matt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
A sleeper linebacker to know about in Savannah, Young is a quick-reacting defender with terrific closing speed when attacking the ball-carrier. He’s dependable in space who plays fast and knows how to wrap up properly. One of the top 2028 defenders in the region, Young brings a strong 6-foot-1 205-pound frame and was extremely productive last fall as a sophomore, securing 90 total tackles with five TFLs, two sacks and two INTs. He showed easy D1-talent last season and could be in store for a giant junior year in 2026.
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A speedy linebacker from Savannah who deserves more recognition after a strong sophomore season. He plays hard and has a natural feel for stopping the run, dissecting plays quickly and then attacking down-hill. He’s tough to block, he’s naturally strong, and shows terrific technique when making a secure tackle. One of the region’s most productive defenders last season, the playmaking middle linebacker brought his best every game, ending the season with just un 100 tackles with two sacks and two INTs. He shows D1-caliber potential and could be in store for a gigantic junior season in 2026. He’s now ranked by Prep Redzone as the No. 30 LB prospect in the state for his class.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
A promising young linebacker from Savannah who had a really strong sophomore season this fall, Young is another active defender who may lack ideal size, but still plays hard and closes quickly on the ball-carrier. He has a feel for the position, competes every play, and has a true nose for the ball. The 6-foot-0 190-pounder made 90 tackles this season with five TFLs and two sacks. He’ll be an easy addition to the next Prep Redzone rankings and may be e potential “breakout” candidate in the Savannah area next year in the 2028 class. If he continues to work hard and develop in the off-season, Young could hit the 100-tackle mark and see his recruitment pick up down the road.
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