Brayln Albritton
Brayln Albritton
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
- 157/259, 2830 Yards, 29 TDs
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Stats: 15/31, 249 Yards, 3 TDs
Brayln has put together an elite junior season. He is one of the most productive QBs in the state and is leading one of the most balanced and explosive overall offenses in Wisconsin. In Level 2 the junior QB dominated with quick decision making and accurate passes. Brayln clearly understands his offense and knows where to go with the football. The junior has the arm talent to get it there too. You see it on throw after throw as he delivers pinpoint ball placement depending on the route and the leverage of the DB. Albritton has the arm strength to be able to get behind the ball and fire those curl routes from the opposite hash or push the ball 25+ yards downfield with ease. The junior keeps getting better and better. Make sure you have him on your radars.
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Stats: 260 Passing Yards, 3 TDs
Brayln leads one of the best offenses in Wisconsin. Even with the state’s leader rusher on his team, Albritton has still gotten his work in through efficient passing. The junior QB is becoming a very good decision maker and throws with accuracy and touch to every level of the field. There are several surgical throws through his highlights this week, beating DBs and closing windows. I love the poise that the junior has developed over his years of experience. He doesn’t force plays, and will go through his reads to find the best option to target. Check it out!
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The most productive passer in this group is Milwaukee Academy of Science’s
Brayln Albritton
Brayln
Albritton
6'3" | 180 lbs | QB
Milwaukee Academy Of Science | 2026
GA
. The sophomore already has two years of varsity experience under his belt. He wasn’t just a placeholder either. The offense asked him to step up and do a lot in his first two years and he delivered plenty of production and two playoff berths. At this point in his career the sophomore has amassed this stat line at the varsity level.
17 Games: 248/433, 57.3% Comp. Pct., 4,082 Passing Yards, 9.4 Yds/Att, 41 TDs, 240.1 Pass Yds/GM, and a 93.7 rating.
If you double those numbers over the next two years it would put him Top 5 in career passing yards and Top 10 in career passing TDs. Albritton is putting together a special career thus far. Keep an eye o him this fall.
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I get more an more excited every time I see Brayln in person. Since I last saw Brayln it is clear he has hit a growth spurt. He will need to focus on filling out his frame, but height will never be an issue for him. What also made me excited was watching how coachable he was when we started passing to WRs vs air and DBs. He implemented what coaches said and it led to impressive throws. Albritton still has good body control despite the growth spurt. His feet are quick and help to generate solid velocity on his deep passes. The ball came out of his hand quickly, and his ball placement was pinpoint while throwing in rhythm. Brayln is our current QB1 for 2026, and he looks the part of an up and coming prospect.
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Stats: 260 Yards, 1 TD PassrnThe top 2026 QB in WI showed multiple glimpses of a very bright future Friday night. He faced a very tough matchup against D4 State Champion Columbus. Brayln was up for the challenge. Throughout the highlights you see his poise in the pocket and ability to avoid pressure without scrambling. The arm strength is developing nicely too. We saw him stretch the field vertically with his arm as well as making long throws across the field. Albritton is at a great spot with his technique also. He feet move with his eyes, he has an efficient release/throwing motion, and he looks like a decisive decision maker. Keep an eye on the 2026 this season.
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- 2,447 Passing Yards and 27 TDs as a freshman
- Decision maker for the most talented passing attack in WI
- Led his team to a .500 record and a playoff appearance as a freshman
- Returns every receiver who caught a pass in 2022
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In his short HS career Brayln has proven he can produce monster numbers. As a freshman he finished 11th in passing yards. He averaged just under 27 pass attempts per game, and the most exciting part is that he returns every teammate who caught a pass from him in 2022. Brayln has been putting in the work too. I saw him at the Minnesconsin Mega Camp where he impressed me with his smooth mechanics and accuracy. When he and his team takes the field next month get ready for some big time numbers as they look to return to the playoffs, and make a deep run.
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We round out our Top 10 with the 6’1″ 150 lbs QB
Brayln Albritton
Brayln
Albritton
6'3" | 180 lbs | QB
Milwaukee Academy Of Science | 2026
GA
. Brayln has hit the varsity field and instantly became one of the most productive passers in the state. Brayln spreads the ball around and is a good decision maker. You will see him going through progressions until he finds an open man Albritton is surgical with the ball in the short to intermediate routes. He can zip the ball to his receiver with velocity and accuracy. When he can step into it, Brayln can also get the ball down the field. I’m excited to see the arm strength continue to develop and to see his footwork continue to be develop a connection with his eyes. A bright future is ahead of the freshman signal caller.
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