Brayden Pross
Brayden Pross
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Brayden Pross
Brayden
Pross
6'0" | 180 lbs | WR
Loyola Blakefield | 2026
State
MD
put together a breakout campaign that firmly placed him among the state’s elite pass catchers, finishing top five in receiving with 1,199 yards. On film, Pross consistently flashes big-play ability, using ball skills, body control, and timing to climb the ladder and win contested catches downfield. He’s a reliable target in traffic and a vertical weapon capable of flipping field position in a single snap. Pross’ standout season earned him First Team All-MIAA honors, and with his production and physical skill set, he profiles as a rising recruit whose stock could continue to climb as more programs take notice of his impressive body of work.
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Brayden Pross
Brayden
Pross
6'0" | 180 lbs | WR
Loyola Blakefield | 2026
State
MD
delivered a true breakout campaign, erupting for 1,079 receiving yards and 9 touchdowns after flashing high-end potential as a junior. This season, he elevated his game into full-fledged dominance, emerging as one of the premier jump-ball threats in the area. Pross consistently wins at the catch point with strong, confident hands and impressive body control, turning contested targets into routine completions. His impact didn’t go unnoticed, Pross earned First Team All-MIAA honors for the second straight year, solidifying himself as a top receiving prospect in the region.
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Pross stepped it up big time during his senior year. He caught 60 passes for 1,079 yards (18.0 yards per catch) and nine touchdowns this season. Pross had season highs in catches (12), receiving yards (265 yards), and touchdown catches (3) during a Oct. 4th win (38-21) against Gilman. He’s a veteran who’s seen every type of coverage at the high school level and can adjust to it. Pross has shown he can make contested catches and catch the 50/50 balls. There’s no question that he’ll be playing somewhere on Saturday next fall.
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Pross is currently rated No. 21, but he’ll get a significant ratings bump when it’s all said and done. He’s caught 41 passes for 818 yards (20.0 yards per catch) and six touchdowns. He just went for 12 catches for 265 yards and three touchdowns this past weekend during a 38-21 win against Gilman. Pross has the numbers to back up his being considered one of the top wide receivers in the state when it comes to on-field production.
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Through just three games in 2025,
Brayden Pross
Brayden
Pross
6'0" | 180 lbs | WR
Loyola Blakefield | 2026
State
MD
has already piled up 553 receiving yards, more than half of his total production from last season when he led the MIAA in receiving. That early surge highlights just how much his game has evolved, and he’s quickly proving to be one of the most dangerous playmakers in the league.
At 6’0” with strong hands and natural body control, Pross thrives as a vertical threat. He has already flashed the ability to win contested catches downfield, showing concentration and ball skills that translate against tight coverage. His speed allows him to stretch defenses, while his ability to finish plays through contact makes him more than just a finesse receiver.
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Brayden Pross
Brayden
Pross
6'0" | 180 lbs | WR
Loyola Blakefield | 2026
State
MD
Puts Up Monster Numbers in Week 2
Brayden Pross
Brayden
Pross
6'0" | 180 lbs | WR
Loyola Blakefield | 2026
State
MD
is starting his season off with a bang, delivering a dominant performance in Week 2 with 199 yards on 10 receptions and a touchdown. Pross attacked the defense at every level, proving himself as a versatile receiving threat. His biggest highlight came on a 52-yard deep ball, where he showcased his contested-catch ability by hauling it in through tight coverage for his quarterback.
Pross wasn’t just a vertical threat, he consistently moved the chains on short and intermediate routes, turning a drag, an out, and a curl into key first downs. His ability to impact the game in multiple ways makes him a difficult matchup for opposing defenses.
If Pross continues to put up performances like this throughout the season, expect college programs to start taking notice of his production and consistency.
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