Abraham Quiles
Abraham Quiles
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Expert Analysis
Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
His build suggests he can anchor against the run while having the length to disrupt passing lanes. One of Quiles’ standout traits is his initial burst off the line. He explodes out of his stance with good acceleration, allowing him to penetrate gaps early and pressure the quarterback or ball carrier. This was evident in reps where he beat slower offensive linemen to the point of attack. Quiles moves well for his size, showing good lateral quickness and balance in drills.
He relies more on raw strength than pure speed, which paid off in several reps where he overpowered opponents. Overall, he tested well across the board, underscoring his athletic upside. His game is built on strength, but he lacks elite top-end speed or bend around the edge. This made him less effective in pure speed-rush scenarios, where quicker prospects outmaneuvered him. While Quiles has the length to engage, he doesn’t consistently use his hands to shed blocks or control engagements. This led to him getting tied up in some reps, limiting his ability to disengage and finish plays. Despite his power base, Quiles could be more aggressive at the point of contact. He sometimes plays a bit upright or hesitates, allowing blockers to dictate the terms rather than imposing his will.
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Stock Up Showcase: New England
02/07/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 4.85s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.54s
- Shuttle #1
- 5.25s
- Shuttle #2
- 5.35s
- Broad Jump #1
- 7'4"
- Broad Jump #2
- 6'7"
- L Drill #1
- 7.78s
- L Drill #2
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- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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- Hand Size
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Expert Analysis
Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
His build suggests he can anchor against the run while having the length to disrupt passing lanes. One of Quiles’ standout traits is his initial burst off the line. He explodes out of his stance with good acceleration, allowing him to penetrate gaps early and pressure the quarterback or ball carrier. This was evident in reps where he beat slower offensive linemen to the point of attack. Quiles moves well for his size, showing good lateral quickness and balance in drills.
He relies more on raw strength than pure speed, which paid off in several reps where he overpowered opponents. Overall, he tested well across the board, underscoring his athletic upside. His game is built on strength, but he lacks elite top-end speed or bend around the edge. This made him less effective in pure speed-rush scenarios, where quicker prospects outmaneuvered him. While Quiles has the length to engage, he doesn’t consistently use his hands to shed blocks or control engagements. This led to him getting tied up in some reps, limiting his ability to disengage and finish plays. Despite his power base, Quiles could be more aggressive at the point of contact. He sometimes plays a bit upright or hesitates, allowing blockers to dictate the terms rather than imposing his will.
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Event Results
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Stock Up Showcase: New England
02/07/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 4.85s
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- 5.54s
- Shuttle #1
- 5.25s
- Shuttle #2
- 5.35s
- Broad Jump #1
- 7'4"
- Broad Jump #2
- 6'7"
- L Drill #1
- 7.78s
- L Drill #2
- -
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -