Brady Scott is a 5'10" Quarterback in the 2026 class.
Scott attends Canyon View in Arizona.
Scott's Player Profile was created on March 30, 2023.
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Had an outstanding senior season, leading Canyon View to the 5A State Championship game and a 10-3 record...
Written by Jordan Reyes
Brady
ScottQB
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
Weight
140
HS
Canyon View
|
AZ
A Title Built on Toughness: DM Wins First State Championship
Canyon View’s whole vibe offensively was Brady Scott trying to squeeze water out of a rock — and...
Written by Hunter Tierney
Brady
ScottQB
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
Weight
140
HS
Canyon View
|
AZ
5A Second Round Standouts: Offense
25 for 40 going for 379 yards and 5 touchdowns in the dominant 52-19 win over Campo Verde....
Written by Jordan Reyes
Brady
ScottQB
Class
2026
Height
5'10"
Weight
140
HS
Canyon View
|
AZ
The Tools Are There: Six 2026 QBs Building Something Real
Brady Scott isn’t going to wow you with a cannon arm or towering size — but he does...
Written by Hunter Tierney
Jordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Jordan Reyes
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Had an outstanding senior season, leading Canyon View to the 5A State Championship game and a 10-3 record while throwing for 2,866 yards and 37 touchdowns. Operates from a balanced platform in the pocket with a quick release and a strong arm for his size at 6’0”, 165 pounds. Shows good ball placement, consistently hitting his spots downfield, across the middle, and to the boundary. Demonstrates the ability to read defenses and manipulate defenders with his eyes, creating throwing lanes and maximizing offensive efficiency. Functional athlete that can feel/avoid the oncoming rush while also moving the chains as a ball carrier. High level competitor that shows great command and leadership of the offense.
Canyon View’s whole vibe offensively was Brady ScottBradyScott
5'10" | 140 lbs | QB
Canyon View | 2026 StateAZ
trying to squeeze water out of a rock — and for a while, he actually did it. Desert Mountain sat on tight windows all night, giving him almost nothing easy, but Scott kept stepping up and ripping throws into crowded space. He hit Brandon Catalan for a huge score in the second quarter and kept battling through a collapsing pocket, showing real toughness against a defense that brought pressure from every angle. The moment that shifted everything came right after CV pulled ahead by one score — he took a heavy shot, hit his head on the turf, stayed down, and you could tell immediately it shook him. Even then, he tried to gut it out, tried to stay in the fight with his team, and that says a lot about him. It was toughness in every direction: before the hit, after the hit, and even in the way he handled himself once it was clear he wasn’t going to be able to finish the game.
25 for 40 going for 379 yards and 5 touchdowns in the dominant 52-19 win over Campo Verde. Calm and composed in the pocket with smooth arm action. Throws with great touch being able to layer the ball over second level defenders but can also zip a one ball into a tight window on timing routes. Moves well in the pocket, stepping up to avoid the rush and extend the play.
Brady ScottBradyScott
5'10" | 140 lbs | QB
Canyon View | 2026 StateAZ
isn’t going to wow you with a cannon arm or towering size — but he does the little things right, and that stuff adds up fast. He’s smart with the ball, rarely forces a bad throw, and does a solid job of working through his reads when the play calls for it. You can see his comfort level growing as the season went on, and that week-by-week development is what makes him such an intriguing name moving forward. He times the deep ball well and can get outside the pocket when needed. He’s not a burner, but he moves well enough to keep defenses honest. As he continues to fill out physically, there’s a good chance the rest of his game levels up with it. He’s got tools you can build on — and more importantly, he’s already showing he knows how to use them.