Alec Hayes
Alec Hayes
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Hayes is a true dual-threat weapon who forces defenses to account for him on every snap. He can beat you with his arm or his legs, creating explosive plays from structure or off-script. His ability to extend plays and make defenders miss in space makes him a constant threat to flip the field. Despite his listed size, Hayes runs with surprising power and violence. He drops his hips, delivers contact, and consistently falls forward. His short-area quickness and ability to change direction at full speed allow him to create yardage after initial contact or in the open field. He shows good field vision for a high school quarterback. He processes the entire field quickly, finds check-downs under pressure, and consistently takes what the defense gives him. This shows up in designed runs, RPOs, and scramble situations. Hayes throws with outstanding touch and placement, especially on the sideline and when throwing into tight windows. He puts the ball where only his receiver can get it, even with defenders draped on the target. Whether escaping the pocket or operating as a designed runner, he uses his vision and burst to turn broken plays into big gains. Hayes has become a more decisive and confident dual-threat operator. His hip fluidity and power as a runner have noticeably improved—he is no longer just “slippery”; he is now a physical, tackle-breaking presence who finishes runs with authority.
His biggest weakness is in the pocket. He can get the ball out, but his mechanic need to improve. His accuracy and timing will benefit from this and help take his game to the next level. His combination of quick-twitch athleticism and powerful running style makes him a nightmare for defenses to defend in space. While his size will require continued development in the weight room, the film shows a quarterback who already plays bigger than he measures and produces winning football. I suggest getting with a good strength coach to get some lean muscle on him, while not sacrificing his speed. He has space on his frame to add, but it needs to be done carefully so not to compromise his skills. As his body grows larger, his stock will naturally increase; assuming his skills continue to improve as well.
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Expert Analysis
Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Hayes is a true dual-threat weapon who forces defenses to account for him on every snap. He can beat you with his arm or his legs, creating explosive plays from structure or off-script. His ability to extend plays and make defenders miss in space makes him a constant threat to flip the field. Despite his listed size, Hayes runs with surprising power and violence. He drops his hips, delivers contact, and consistently falls forward. His short-area quickness and ability to change direction at full speed allow him to create yardage after initial contact or in the open field. He shows good field vision for a high school quarterback. He processes the entire field quickly, finds check-downs under pressure, and consistently takes what the defense gives him. This shows up in designed runs, RPOs, and scramble situations. Hayes throws with outstanding touch and placement, especially on the sideline and when throwing into tight windows. He puts the ball where only his receiver can get it, even with defenders draped on the target. Whether escaping the pocket or operating as a designed runner, he uses his vision and burst to turn broken plays into big gains. Hayes has become a more decisive and confident dual-threat operator. His hip fluidity and power as a runner have noticeably improved—he is no longer just “slippery”; he is now a physical, tackle-breaking presence who finishes runs with authority.
His biggest weakness is in the pocket. He can get the ball out, but his mechanic need to improve. His accuracy and timing will benefit from this and help take his game to the next level. His combination of quick-twitch athleticism and powerful running style makes him a nightmare for defenses to defend in space. While his size will require continued development in the weight room, the film shows a quarterback who already plays bigger than he measures and produces winning football. I suggest getting with a good strength coach to get some lean muscle on him, while not sacrificing his speed. He has space on his frame to add, but it needs to be done carefully so not to compromise his skills. As his body grows larger, his stock will naturally increase; assuming his skills continue to improve as well.
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