Brian Cusack is a 5'11" Wide Receiver/Defensive Back in the 2026 class.
Cusack attends Cherokee Trail in Colorado.
Cusack's Player Profile was created on November 10, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Brian
CusackWR/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'11"
Weight
135
HS
Cherokee Trail
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CO
2026 Rankings Update: WR’s Looking To Make A Statement!
Cusack is a receiver that shows great hands being able to constantly make catches in traffic and keeping...
Written by Robert Davis
Brian
CusackWR/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'11"
Weight
135
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Rising Stars: The High School Wide Receivers Dominating the Field
Cusack may not have the most significant frame, but his production is undeniable. With 34 receptions for 511...
Written by Elijah Bonner
Brian
CusackWR/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'11"
Weight
135
HS
Cherokee Trail
|
CO
Sunday 5A Playoffs Round 1: Players Ready to Breakout Out!
Cusack is primed for a breakout performance in Round 1 as Cherokee Trail faces a defense known for...
Written by Robert Davis
Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Robert Davis
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Cusack is a receiver that shows great hands being able to constantly make catches in traffic and keeping the chains moving. He shows the ability to get on top of corners quickly being able to break their cushion and alignment. He is difficult to bring down at times making the first defender miss and using his strength to fight off other defenders to pick up more yardage. He will be a go to receiver for his team and will have a chance to be a standout player to know this offseason into the year.
Cusack may not have the most significant frame, but his production is undeniable. With 34 receptions for 511 yards and four touchdowns, he averages an impressive 15.0 yards per catch. His agility and speed allow him to get open against various coverages, making him a weapon in the passing game with an upward trajectory as he develops physically.
Cusack is primed for a breakout performance in Round 1 as Cherokee Trail faces a defense known for stopping the run. For this offense to thrive, they’ll need to establish a strong passing game, and Cusack will be at the center of that effort. Known for his precise route-running, Cusack consistently creates separation, giving his quarterback a reliable target under pressure. Expect him to be involved early as the team looks to open up passing lanes and test the secondary. His knack for finding gaps and adjusting mid-route could be a key asset, allowing him to slip past defenders and make critical plays. If Cusack can get into rhythm and provide an early spark, he could be the game-changer Cherokee Trail needs to keep their playoff hopes alive.