Jayce Prante
Jayce Prante
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Griffin Conant | Prep Redzone Scout
A true football player through and through,
Jayce Prante
Jayce
Prante
6'0" | 230 lbs | DL
Englewood | 2024
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out of Englewood High School was named as a PRZ Colorado Prospect Tour MVP after his stellar performance in front of coaches and scouts galore. While his outing on Saturday was well deserved, Prante is a do-it-all playmaker that can line up on both sides of the line of scrimmage and also play the tight end position. However, Prante does most of his damage on the defensive line with his ferocious style of play. Paired with his lofty upside as a pass rusher to go along with his ability to blow up plays in the backfield, this Englewood standout has lots going for him.
JR SZN HIGHLIGHTS: 4.43 Cumulative GPA-1st in Class Rank | OL DL TE | -55 Tackles – 12 TFL – 2 Sacks – 8 Hurries @Coach_MCampbell @CoachBD22 @j_mack65 @CoPreps @ColoRecruiting @PrepRedzoneCO @MileHighPreps –https://t.co/aJoEPyXxgc pic.x.com/ydIBCBJRyY
— Jayce Prante (@JaycePrante) December 22, 2022
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Prante walked away with the defensive line MVP and was impressive for majority of the day. He was very coachable and used was able to apply the techniques that he was taught quickly. He showed great footwork in drills, was also able to show good leverage and burst when getting off as well. In his pass rush he gets low and can power the offensive line back into the quarterback. On the offensive side he is naturally a Tight End but was working with O-Line and looked natural. Will be a player to watch on both sides of the ball.
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Read EvaluationRyan Wesley | Prep Redzone Scout
Prante is a radar pop-up who stood out during the combine portion of the day. He is a lean defensive lineman with great strength and explosiveness. His powerful running style gives him the needed ability to apply pressure to the backfield and chase down ball carriers. He displayed good overall acceleration when changing directions and was consistently dominant during the competition portion of the day. Prante will take the defensive line MVP title with him to Englewood, where he will undoubtedly continue to make a name as an underrated prospect.
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