Brady Powell
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Brady Powell
Brady
Powell
6'4" | 205 lbs | TE
Brophy College Prep | 2028
State
AZ
has the kind of well-rounded game that makes him a standout in this TE group. He’s already showing the tools to be a legit three-down threat — someone who can stay on the field no matter the situation. At 6’4”, he’s got great straight-line speed and accelerates surprisingly fast for his size, striding out smoothly once he gets moving. As a pass catcher, he’s reliable and confident, able to go up through contact and secure tough grabs while staying balanced. After the catch, he doesn’t go down easy, showing the strength and contact balance to break through would-be tacklers. He’s not just a finesse guy either — there’s real grit in the way he blocks, engaging physically and sticking with it through the whistle. That blend of athleticism and toughness is what makes him such a valuable piece at this stage.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Powell checks a lot of boxes as a high caliber D1 TE already showing the tools of a true three-down threat to be effective as both a pass catcher and blocker. At 6’4” 205 lbs. he moves well for his frame showing natural coordination, clean route running, and confident hands at the catch point. A tough tackle after the catch with good contact balance and strength to fight through contact. Shows good understanding of how to use his size to his advantage to create positional leverage. As a blocker, he brings effort and physicality showing the ability to engage and sustain. Holds five D1 offers and is a high upside prospect with significant long-term potential.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
As a freshman, Powell already possesses ideal physical traits for a D1 TE. At 6’4” 205 lbs. he’s got natural movement skills, bend, and coordination for his size and age. He’s got a well-rounded skillset showing he can be a three down TE being effective as both a receiver and blocker. He’s a reliable target in the passing game, using his frame to his advantage to box out defenders and secure contested catches. Runs well allowing him to run clean routes and shows good hands at the catch point, making him a dependable option on short/intermediate routes as well as up the seam. Tough runner after the catch, capable of breaking tackles and picking up extra yardage with his physicality and balance. High effort blocker that can use his hands and sustain, though there’s room to continue developing functional strength at the POA. High ceiling prospect that already collected an offer from Arizona.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Powell is the kind of player you look at and think, “yeah, this kid’s got something different.” He’s already standing at 6’4 and 205 pounds heading into just his sophomore season — that’s not just good size, that’s grown-man size. And the scary part is, he’s still just getting started. What makes him so intriguing is the rare blend of traits he brings to the table. He moves with the speed and stride of a wide receiver but plays with the kind of toughness and leverage you’d expect from a pulling guard. When he’s asked to block, he doesn’t just get in the way — he finishes. That footwork and understanding of leverage in the run game is really impressive, and it shows up on the film. That said, there are still pieces of his game that need polishing. He’ll need to keep developing that foot speed and add a little more burst coming in and out of his breaks to stay open against the quicker, more experienced varsity defenders. And filling out his frame a bit more will only help as he starts to line up against some of the state’s more physically developed edge rushers. But even with those things still in progress, Powell’s raw tools and the early signs of technical polish make him one of the more exciting young tight end prospects in the state. He’s got the kind of upside that, with the right development, could turn him into a serious matchup problem at the next level. With Brophy’s experienced coaching staff helping guide that growth, Powell’s trajectory is definitely worth following closely this year.
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