Kenyan Brown
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Kenyan Brown
Kenyan
Brown
6'1" | 175 lbs | ATH
South Park | 2025
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PA
was one of the top performers at defensive back at the showcase. He did a good job in all the drills. In particular, he did an excellent job in one-on-one drills. He showed good coverage skills by locking down receivers trying to get open. Brown has good coverage skills and should only improve going into his Senior year.
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Read EvaluationPat Weider | Prep Redzone Scout
Kenyan Brown
Kenyan
Brown
6'1" | 175 lbs | ATH
South Park | 2025
State
PA
‘s 1st two plays on his film are pick 6’s. Both are impressive because he is playing safety, reads it perfectly intercepts the passes, and then uses his speed to go return it for touchdowns. Brown does a great job of reading the quarterback’s eyes and then making a play on the ball. Brown is also a good tackler in the open field. He also does a nice job as a receiver. He runs good routes and catches the ball well. Brown especially catches the ball well when it is a contested catch. Brown is a good player who should get some College Football looks next year.
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
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- 6’1, 175
- AP, Honor Roll Student
Likely the best pure DB out of the group listed in this piece. Durham is the only one that can hold a candle to his skills at DB. Durham projects to corner, where South Park’s
Kenyan Brown
Kenyan
Brown
6'1" | 175 lbs | ATH
South Park | 2025
State
PA
projects to the safety position. Long limbs/arms, on the taller side at 6’1, so safety makes sense. Tape starts off with numerous interceptions out of two-high sets. Comfortable playing in the outfield, many of these interceptions, if not all, come with Brown simply playing overshot balls. He can be counted on to be at the right place at the right time. Not overly aggressive, but aware and understands how to rotate with his counterparts. Packs more of a punch than I would have figured in terms of run support. Not a box safety type of run supporter, but one who can make wideouts think twice before crossing his face. He’s a good tackling assister too. His rep at 2:25 on tape shows off his acceleration skills. He separates past a flat-footed DB easily while attacking vertically. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear a college program likes him at wideout over DB, despite my praise. His wideout skills are the cherry on top of his DB skills. Has reps catching comebacks, nine routes, then screens at the LOS. South Park trusts him to work all three levels of the field when at wideout. Ranks inside the top 250, that’s a debut rank too. Watch for him to climb into the top 150 next update.
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