Amos Augustine
Amos Augustine
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Amos Augustine
Amos
Augustine
6'1" | 185 lbs | WR
Perry | 2028
State
AZ
brings a grown-man feel to his game that you don’t always see this early. At 6’1”, 185, he’s got a sturdy, physical build that makes him a nightmare at the line of scrimmage — especially against press coverage. But he’s not just big and strong. His footwork is clean and calculated, and he uses it to create space without needing to be flashy. There’s a smoothness to the way he drops his hips and gets in and out of breaks, and he doesn’t waste steps. He plays the ball well through contact and routinely makes contested catches look routine. What sets him apart is how refined he already is — he’s not guessing out there. He understands leverage, knows how to win with technique, and plays with a quiet confidence. Augustine already looks like the kind of receiver who’s on the verge of a massive year.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Augustine already possesses a college-ready skillset combining burst, precision route running, and dependable hands. 6’1” 190 lbs. he threatens defenses at every level using speed to get over the top or sharp cuts to separate underneath. Shows excellent run after the catch ability, quickly turning up field and slipping through contact. He gets into his routes with urgency, pressing DB’s early and dropping his hips smoothly to change direction. Displays strong, confident hands and wide catch radius, routinely making grabs away from his body. Advanced foundation for his age and high long term ceiling. Six offers with half of them P4 programs.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Amos Augustine
Amos
Augustine
6'1" | 185 lbs | WR
Perry | 2028
State
AZ
isn’t just a physically dominant receiver — he’s a student of the game, constantly looking for ways to improve. His strong, well-built frame at 6’1″, 185 pounds makes him a force against press coverage, and he knows how to use his body to create leverage. What really stood out, though, was his approach to the game. He was always engaged, always asking questions, always looking for an edge. That kind of mentality, combined with his physicality, makes him a dangerous player. While he may not be the fastest receiver right now, his work ethic suggests that break-away speed will come with time, and when it does, he’ll be even more of a problem for defenses to deal with.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Impressive freshman prospect with a highly recruitable skillset blending his speed, route running ability, and ball skills. At 6’1” 190 lbs. he shows he can attack all three levels of the field using his speed to slip by coverage and be a downfield vertical threat or create separation underneath. Extends gains after the catch by accelerating up field and breaking initial contact. Flashes a hard drive phase coming off the LOS to close on the DB’s cushion and can drop his hip level at the top to quickly get in and out of his breaks. Confident hands catcher of the football that extends to keep separation away from his body and possesses a large radius to play the ball outside his framework. Strong foundational skillset with great upside and potential as he develops.
4 Offers: Arizona, ASU, Georgia State, Northern Arizona
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Amos Augustine
Amos
Augustine
6'1" | 185 lbs | WR
Perry | 2028
State
AZ
from Perry is a name both coaches and football fans will want to remember. At 6’2″ and 190 pounds, Augustine is a wide receiver with an impressive combination of size, skill, and technical refinement. His strong hands allow him to make tough catches through contact, a skill that’s already turning heads. Augustine’s footwork in his routes is clearly refined for his age, allowing him to create quick and easy separation from defenders. Adding to his resume, Augustine was selected for Team USA’s 15U national flag football team last offseason, showcasing his athleticism and versatility on a national stage. That experience has only sharpened his game, making him an even bigger threat on the field. With his ability to win contested catches, run pristine routes, and create separation, Augustine has all the tools to become one of Arizona’s top receiving threats in the years ahead.
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Read EvaluationHogan Miller | Prep Redzone Scout
A freshman phenom coming into this Perry team will be 2028 Wide Receiver
Amos Augustine
Amos
Augustine
6'1" | 185 lbs | WR
Perry | 2028
State
AZ
. Already standing at a great height of 6’1 185lbs, he is ready to become the next big time weapon in the state of Arizona. He will have no problems finding the endzone for his team, as his ideal frame will allow him to box out and physically outmatch other defensive backs. His body alteration mid-air and vertical ability are exceptional at the catch point, high pointing the ball and displaying assure hands to bring in the catch. Additionally to his magnificent redzone threat ability, he can make defenders miss in space with great change of direction and shiftiness to avoid tackles. Before even playing a snap of high school football, Augustine holds two offers, both from Arizona State and Arizona. With him being the youngest player on this Perry offense, look for Augustine to set himself apart in his first varsity season.
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Read EvaluationAlex Boyer | Prep Redzone Scout
Amos Augustine
Amos
Augustine
6'1" | 185 lbs | WR
Perry | 2028
State
AZ
is a stud wideout coming out of the class of 2027. Hailing from the Grand Canyon State of Arizona, Amos measures to be about 5’10 and 150 pounds. Everything that I have seen from Amos shows that he is going to be an absolute force at the next level. Amos runs smooth routes with incredible precision. With his route running, he often runs himself into open windows and creates easy throws for his quarterback to complete. Another thing that really excites me about Amos is his explosiveness. With his ability to get off the ground when he is thrown an jump ball is incredibly impressive. Amos has proven to be a nightmare for defenses so far. If he continues to follow this trajectory, Amos may make himself one of the better wideouts in Arizona.
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