Brady Breeden
Brady Breeden
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Matthew Layton | Prep Redzone Scout
Another 2025 offensive lineman who has progressed tremendously throughout his high school career is Martinsburg’s
Brady Breeden
Brady
Breeden
6'6" | 290 lbs | OL
Martinsburg | 2025
State
WV
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Breeden has been an interesting story to follow and has done a great job developing and transforming his body to its current form. He’s a late bloomer who still hasn’t neared his ceiling as a football player but is performing the best he has during his senior year. You won’t miss his 6’6 290 body when scouting the Bulldogs, and Breeden is a moldable athlete who can take his name up a few more notches in college. He received a D2 offer from Cal (PA) during the summer but is still under the radar in our eyes and is deserving of more offers.
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The potential is through the roof with 2025 Martinsburg OL
Brady Breeden
Brady
Breeden
6'6" | 290 lbs | OL
Martinsburg | 2025
State
WV
who has been developing over the past few years and is ready to finally have his breakout season as a senior in 2024. He’s a very long 6’6 athlete who has done a great job developing his body through the years and should put it all together during his final year. His journey as an OL prospect will continue past this season as he’s far from a finished product still, but Breeden has a very high ceiling for the position and will develop into a quality college starter in time.
We’re looking forward to seeing how much he’s progressed over the off-season and putting his best foot forward during his senior year.
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2025 Martinsburg OL
Brady Breeden
Brady
Breeden
6'6" | 290 lbs | OL
Martinsburg | 2025
State
WV
is a raw prospect who exudes tremendous potential and is ready to put it all together in 2024 for his senior year. Seeing his 6’6 290 size will automatically garner some D1 interest alone but that’s just scratching the surface of his story to this point of his high school career. He was a classic example of one of those young athletes with very early immense size who needed to transform his body over the years and trim off the bad weight while learning how to effectively use the gifted length given to him. Breeden has successfully completed part one of those steps and has lost upwards of 100 pounds over the years to get into playing shape. The next steps for him will be to build back up his body with good weight and muscle mass while further learning how to bend and be flexible with his long frame. Breeden is continuously making strides and improvements in those areas, and we’re excited to see him have a potential breakout year this fall as a senior.
Breeden is a very moldable athlete who may be a late bloomer, but the patience and development time spent with him will pay dividends for him and his future college team over time.
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Martinsburg junior offensive lineman
Brady Breeden
Brady
Breeden
6'6" | 290 lbs | OL
Martinsburg | 2025
State
WV
has done a great job in the off-season getting his body in better shape and slimming down to a more viable playing weight and it has really paid off for the 6’6 280 big man. Breeden has lost upwards of 80 pounds since he was a freshman and is now moving much better because of his hard work. Breeden is playing inside right now as a big left guard but will likely be a tackle at the next level. He could play with better leverage at times but that’s understandable for a player his size and age and playing guard. His length and size will get him plenty of college attention and has D1 potential if he continues to develop his game.
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Read EvaluationDylan Callaghan-Croley | Prep Redzone Scout
With Breeden, the first thing that sticks out is his tremendous size. While we see a lot of prospects at the higher level at 6-foot-6 and pushing 300-pounds, it’s really not all that common so when you see someone the size of Breeden that’s automatically something that sets off the bells and whistles.
The scary part about Breeden is that it looks like there’s plenty of room on his frame to add even more weight. He also moves quite well for someone his size, he has a nice first step and powerful first punch as well. At 6-foot-6, he’s playing guard for Martinsburg and shows really nice athleticism in his pulls and getting down field as a blocker. His run blocking looks strong and his pass blocking looks to be of quality as well.
I’m excited to watch more and to learn more about Breeden going forward. Definitely think he’s an FCS level lineman at the very least with the potential to play FBS football as well.
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