Adam Briggs
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Adam Briggs
Adam
Briggs
6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL
Malvern Prep | 2028
State
PA
is an outstanding offensive line prospect in the 2028 class. He is a powerful offensive lineman who destroys defensive players. He played as a guard last year, but with his size (6’4″) and strength, he could easily play as a tackle as well. Briggs best part of his game is his strength. He is also a good athlete who moves well. He is especially good at pulling and kicking out defenders. He has good strength, which allows him to overpower defenders. His fundamentals are also good, as his stance is good. He also fires off the ball well. Briggs projects as a college football prospect given his size, strength, and ability.
Sophomore Season Highlights
– 6’3
– 275
– 8-2 (started all 10 games)https://t.co/nC1ix5e50z@CoachGueriera @MalvernPrepFB @PRZVicCastillo @EdOBrienCFB @TheUCReport @adamgorney pic.twitter.com/bZ97qMUF3v— Adam Briggs
Adam Briggs 6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL Malvern Prep | 2028 State PA (@adambriggs_15) November 15, 2025
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
6’3, 280 pounds. 4.0 GPA after his freshman year at Malvern Prep. Up ten pounds since last Fall, playing weight at 270. Ranked as the second-best linemen prospect on our current 2028 recruiting list.
Tie in his size and weight combination with his expected growth working beside Malvern Prep coaches who can boast a proven track record developing FBS offensive linemen, I find it relatively easy to be excited about
Adam Briggs
Adam
Briggs
6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL
Malvern Prep | 2028
State
PA
‘ potential moving forward. Ranking and projections are subjective of course, things can change at the drop of a hat, yet I feel comfortable enough sending
Adam Briggs
Adam
Briggs
6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL
Malvern Prep | 2028
State
PA
‘ name to many FBS/P4 coaches who are actively recruiting 2028s. First rep on tape has Briggs manning an IDL spot inside a 2-4-5 look. I’ll be paying close attention to Briggs’s height and weight, as it could decide what position he aligns at at the next level. More reps on tape show Briggs’ ability to align at right guard, get out of his stance while maintaining balance, and prove he can locate his assignment when designated to pull. Briggs was the seal to several long touchdown runs. Has experience down-blocking at left tackle. Can trust Briggs to create distance between his chest and his opponent’s when aligned at IDL. Said distance give Briggs room to shed, a powerful press witnessed on tape, he’s likely a stud in the weight room. Taking into consideration the level of competition he’s facing at practice, as well as on Friday/Saturday nights, I expect Briggs to grow into a future FBS prospect.
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Read EvaluationPat Weider | Prep Redzone Scout
Adam Briggs
Adam
Briggs
6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL
Malvern Prep | 2028
State
PA
is a talented offensive and defensive lineman. In both positions, he is a good player who excels. At the offensive line position, he does a good job of firing off and blocking defensive players. He moves well and shows this off with his pulling ability. He does an excellent job of pulling and kicking on edge defenders. He also does a good job of moving his feet to stay in front of defenders. Then, as a defensive lineman, he shows a motor that never quits, and he is hard to move off his spot. Briggs is one talented player who should only get better.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Offensive Line MVP of the Little Quakers for the 2024 season.
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Read EvaluationPat Weider | Prep Redzone Scout
Adam Briggs
Adam
Briggs
6'4" | 285 lbs | OL/DL
Malvern Prep | 2028
State
PA
is an athletic lineman who moves his feet well. He does a good job pulling and kicking out defensive players. In pass protection, he shows good athleticism by staying in front of edge defenders. Briggs also shows good strength for an 8th grader and he should only improve in this area. Briggs has a ton of talent and should only improve as a player.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
– When people hear the term “Pop Warner” they often think it means little kid football–which it is. However, Pop Warner is just one of the national youth football league’s across the country and it certainly has some big boys playing at the top level–like 6-foot-2, 225-pound Adam Briggs
– Briggs was a two-way lineman for the Marsh Creek Eagles, a program based less than 35 miles west of Philadelphia. Briggs along with George Parkinson IV and others have the Eagles on the verge of heading to the Pop Warner National Championship tournament for a second year in a row. Has won a lot of 1:1 battles over the last two seasons because of size and strength alone. He’s still developing skill and he’s not even close to his potential, from what I have seen
– During his pre-high school career, Briggs has seen time at both tackle spot’s on the offensive line, in addition to defensive end and tackle. He has excellent feet for a 2028 lineman at this size. Can pull and lead up into the whole with on tackle trap and can also down block the entire side of the line, if asked.
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