Braxten Pack is a Quarterback in the 2030 class.
Pack attends Martin County in Kentucky.
Pack's Player Profile was created on March 30, 2026.
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Braxten
PackQB
Class
2030
HS
Martin County
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KY
Next in Line: The Ky Class of 2030 QB Watch List
Pack is an intriguing quarterback prospect who shows signs of strong athleticism and raw power, highlighted by his...
Written by Kevin Spencer
Braxten
PackQB
Class
2030
HS
Martin County
|
KY
KY BOTR: Region 3 8th Grade Standouts
Pack is a developing signal-caller who showed encouraging upside at the Battle of the Regions tournament, flashing arm...
Written by Kevin Spencer
Kevin Spencer | Prep Redzone Scout
Kevin Spencer
Prep Redzone Scout
Pack is an intriguing quarterback prospect who shows signs of strong athleticism and raw power, highlighted by his standout performance at the KYMSFA All-Star combine where he recorded the furthest medicine ball toss. That kind of explosiveness translates to his arm strength and overall physical upside, giving him tools that can’t be easily taught. He has the frame and natural ability to develop into a quarterback who can stretch the field and make plays outside of structure when needed.
During his time with the Region 3 team at the Battle of the Regions, Pack showed moments of promise, though the group as a whole faced some challenges that limited consistency. Despite that, he competed and held his own, gaining valuable experience against strong competition. Looking ahead, he’s a player worth tracking closely, especially as he gets more time and stability within an offense. With continued reps, coaching, and development, Pack has the potential to take a noticeable step forward at the next level.
Pack is a developing signal-caller who showed encouraging upside at the Battle of the Regions tournament, flashing arm strength and composure against elevated competition. Fresh off his KYMSFA All-Star selection, where he earned top honors in the medicine ball toss, an indicator of the core strength and explosiveness that translate well to his throwing power. He has the physical tools and competitive traits to build on, but like many young quarterbacks facing top-tier defenses for the first time, he’s still adjusting to the speed and complexity of advanced coverages. Continued growth in reading defenses, anticipating windows, and making quicker post-snap decisions will be key to unlocking his full potential.