Noah Brown
Noah Brown
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Matt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
Noah was an All-Conference player last season for the Cardinals, and the tape shows why pretty quickly. Equipped with good size, Noah plays disciplined in zone coverage concepts from his safety position, leading to pass breakups and interceptions. Noah does a really good job in coming out of his breaks and exploding to the football to make tackles in space. I think he’s a little under the radar for where he plays, but he can be a steal if the right school recognizes his talents.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown probably should have hit our rankings sooner. In fact, Brown impressed my colleague, Matt Morrow, at an early-season game last year. As the season progressed, we lost him in the chaos, but as we looked back at our notes earlier this offseason, we remembered how impressed we were and added him to the Top 200 of the rankings. He’s versatile enough to play multiple secondary roles, but he’s best as a box safety with excellent coverage skills, especially over the middle of the field.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Sometimes we can miss guys who played well in limited opportunities last season. Brown played for a struggling Berry defense that faced a ton of deficits and thus fewer passing attempts in 2025. Still, Brown has great size and flashed ball skills when opponents went to the air. He’s a guy we want to see in a camp setting, as I think his movement skills will translate to that setup.
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