
Brian Scott | Archbishop Ryan
Brian Scott
- Class
- 2027
- Position
- QB
- Height
- 6'1"
- Weight
- 150
- School
- Archbishop Ryan
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Vic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
6’1, 150 pounds. 3.8 GPA. Recently ranked after watching him dominate the 7v7 scene with the 215Playmakers. His 7v7 work, compounded with what I’ve seen him do live last Fall when suited up for Lincoln, led him to land just outside the top 20 among 2027 QBs. Scott received a D1 offer via Delaware State back in April, a 7v7 program-wide stamp of approval from the coaching staff at DSU.
Before this April came around, I was well aware of Scott’s talents. Scott had only lacked substantial tape on Hudl to back up his case. Scott now has Sophomore tape up on Hudl. A change of scenery might serve as a fresh start for the junior passer. It’s likely those covering the PCL will be shocked to see ABR not miss a beat after Frankie Mawson’s departure.
Scott posted a five-minute sophomore tape on April 23rd. Accuracy and decision-making are his calling cards. Having been around Scott as an underclassman, it’s a bit jarring just how smart the young man is. He’s experienced in his current form, yet I’ve heard several coaches rave about his understanding of passing concepts, his understanding of defensive schemes, his understanding of timing, his decisiveness behind center. I’ve had the chance to hear how Scott operates beside elite 7v7 teammates. He works with confidence, confidence that is compounded by his football IQ.
At Lincoln, Scott almost exclusively worked out of ten personnel sets, the kid is comfortable in a spread look. I’m unsure how Archbishop Ryan’s offense is going to look this coming season, yet I imagine they’ll be looking to take advantage of his accuracy and decisiveness. Great reader of key defenders, Scott is witnessed on tape releasing footballs before his target is looking or even open. Scott understands where to put throws so that only his target can make a play on balls. Has enough of an arm to hit opposite hash/field hitches. Can be tasked with reading all levels of the field, will likely eat under 20 yards. Worked RPO sets as a sophomore, that’s something you don’t see often. Like his rep at the 1:20 mark on tape. Said rep shows Scott’s willingness to stay in the pocket and scan the field. Footwork can be corrected, yet I applaud his ability to keep his eyes downfield even after his first two reads aren’t available. Scott didn’t work under a full starting role at Lincoln, expecting that to change at ABR. Scott’s frame is slight, yet to my understanding, he’s steadily putting on weight so that he sits at a respectable number, this when observing him for recruiting purposes. Excited to watch him work in person this Fall. When he plays well, I won’t be surprised.
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