Brandon DeAngelo
Brandon DeAngelo
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Pat Weider | Prep Redzone Scout
Brandon DeAngelo
Brandon
DeAngelo
5'10" | 170 lbs | WR
Pope John Paul II | 2026
State
PA
is one of the fastest wide receivers you see on film. His ability to get in and out of breaks is special. He also is elusive in the open field, so that is why he is a playmaker who can score anytime he touches the ball. He is so good as an athlete that he can score anytime, anywhere on the field. DeAngelo has a great ability to accelerate and cut without slowing down. He is a top athlete everyone would love to have as a wide receiver.
Here are my junior year highlights.@_PopeFootball @PRZPAvic @PaFootballNews @CoachBWright @dakk_3 @PAPrepsRivals @SWAG7v7
junior Season Stats
-822 AP yards
-721 receiving yards
-40 receptions
-2 int
-39 total tackles
– 6 tdshttps://t.co/L20EW2IKMi— Brandon DeAngelo
Brandon DeAngelo 5'10" | 170 lbs | WR Pope John Paul II | 2026 State PA (@_BDeAngelo_) November 25, 2024
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
5’10, 160 pounds. On our WL currently, no seasonal tape to be found on Hudl. Formerly out of Spring-Ford. This is a name I’ll stash for now, a name that might carve out some kind of role at wideout or defensive back.
Brandon DeAngelo
Brandon
DeAngelo
5'10" | 170 lbs | WR
Pope John Paul II | 2026
State
PA
has offensive reps on Hudl that leave me to believe that, as an incoming junior, he might be able to make an impact beside the likes of Scruggs and Reed. We will see.
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Read EvaluationMarquisse Silva | Prep Redzone Scout
Brandon was electric all weekend making a ton of big time plays for his squad Swag 7v7. He’s listed at 5’10” and 160 pounds. He was not known to us in our PRZ player database prior to this event. He’s a little undersized but add in his blazing speed, exceptional ball skills and the fact he is only class of 2026 with room to develop physically and you got yourself not only a playmaker but a potential division one prospect. I watched him blaze by defenders on atleast 3 or 4 scores to the point he look like a cheat code out there. He made difficult catches look easy all weekend. His ability to stop on a dime and then change directions was on full display and was fun to watch. He plays with a ton of passion. Definitely a prospect you would want to dive into a little more coaches if you havent already.
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