Brody Deiter
Brody Deiter
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Expert Analysis
Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
76 receptions, 1337 yards, 18 TD, 17.59 yards per reception
9-3 team record
87.26 Strength Index
64.28 Opponents’ Strength Index
#4 seed in South, Group V
Defeated in State Semifinals
Other stats: 53 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 1 interception, 1 pick-six, 1 blocked kick; 6 kick off returns, 142 yards; 4 punt returns, 92 yards; 1, two-point conversion
Best game: 9 receptions, 254 yards, 2 TD in 27-44 defeat at Camden
Worst game: 3 receptions, 31 yards in 14-31 defeat vs. Pascack Valley
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Dieter made waves this season as the go-to receiver for Rancocas Valley, racking up an impressive 1,400 receiving yards. His breakout performance solidified his reputation as one New Jersey’s top uncommitted prospects in the 2025 class. With a big-bodied frame, Brody consistently won on the outside, showcasing his ability to make tough catches in traffic and dominate in one-on-one situations. His knack for high-pointing the football and playing “above the rim” in contested scenarios set him apart as a genuine red-zone threat.
His standout performances, particularly in the New Jersey high school playoffs, earned him a preferred walk-on offer from Syracuse. While that offer speaks volumes, Brody’s potential suggests he could climb even higher. If he focuses on refining his route-running and consistently creating separation, there’s no doubt he could find a place on a Power 5 roster.
With his toughness, physicality, and reliable hands, Brody Dieter has all the tools to make an impact at the Division I level. His best football is still ahead, and he’s poised to develop into a game-changing weapon for a program willing to invest in his immense upside.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Dieter proved once again why he was the focal point of Rancocas Valley’s passing attack, finishing the game with over 20 targets, more than 120 receiving yards, and a late-game touchdown. His precise route running, ability to create separation, and skill in high-pointing the football showcased his value as a senior leader and reliable wide receiver. Capping off his high school career with over 2,500 receiving yards, Dieter solidified his reputation as a top-tier playmaker for Rancocas Valley.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Dieter from Rancocas Valley is making a statement this season. October has seen him take his game to the next level, establishing himself as a true number-one receiver. Dieter’s skill set is complete—he’s not just a downfield threat who can separate; he’s also a playmaker after the catch, able to high-point the ball in tight coverage.
His three-touchdown performance against Lenape was pivotal in securing a win for Rancocas Valley. Dieter’s breakout drew Syracuse’s interest, earning him a preferred walk-on offer. As the playoffs approach, more Division 1 programs will be watching closely.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Deiter Brody Deiter 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Rancocas Valley | 2025 State NJ was nothing short of electric in Rancocas Valley’s dominant win over Washington Township. The standout wide receiver put on a clinic, hauling seven receptions for 115 yards and three touchdowns. His performance wasn’t just limited to offense; Dieter was just as impactful on defense, tallying seven tackles and recovering a fumble.
As a receiver, Brody showed his versatility. He scored on screen passes and used his big frame to outmuscle defenders, catching passes over the top. His all-around performance caught the attention of Syracuse, earning him a preferred walk-on offer. This game will likely be the turning point for Deiter, as it’s clear he’s ready for more Division I looks.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Season Stats: 42 receptions, 864 yards, 12 TD, 20.6 yards per reception; 27 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 1 blocked kick
Best Game: 9 receptions, 254 yards, 2 TD @ Camden
Worst Game: 3 receptions, 31 yards vs. Pascack Valley
Case For:
- Solid schedule with OSI of 56.03
- Clear #1 target with 42 receptions. Next closest receiver has 11.
- Team’s offensive production is nearly balanced with 1364 passing yards to 1371 rushing yards
- Has accounted for 63% of team’s passing yardage and 12 of 18 receiving touchdowns.
Case Against:
- Strong team with Strength Index of 79.80
- Plays in a run-oriented offense. Three ball carriers have 44+ carries.
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Read EvaluationCaleb Holfoth | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Deiter Brody Deiter 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Rancocas Valley | 2025 State NJ showcased some flashes throughout the tournament but none were more impressive than a championship game where he scored multiple deep touchdowns. Deiter dominated against CT-Prime and was consistently able to create separation and make plays tracking the ball down the field. Deiter showed the ability to use body and head fakes to create separation on routes and corners often a bit on his small cuts and movements. His ability to make tough catches down the field was impressive and overall Deiter showcased when it mattered he was one of the top WR performers this weekend.
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
6’3, 175
Was recently written about by NJ Scout Brendan Mankarious, as early as the beginning of the month. Intriguing size, he and Council will serve as two large targets Best can throw balls towards. A 2025 that is currently on the Watchlist, Brody Deiter Brody Deiter 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Rancocas Valley | 2025 State NJ will attend the event repping Rancocas Valley Regional in Mt. Holly, NJ. Has a three-minute junior tape on Hudl that I peeked at. Rankable tape, starts off his film with many scores aligned at flanker. Hand-eye coordination and body control are calling cards. Will likely be on the receiving end of many deep shots, was so on tape. Here’s what Brendan Mankarious had to say about Deiter in a recent piece…rn
Brody Deiter Brody Deiter 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Rancocas Valley | 2025 State NJ comes off as a deceptively sneaky wide receiver who is just good at playing football. Last fall Deiter turned in 43 receptions for 636 yards and 7 touchdowns, while also pitching in with 17 tackles on defense. Deiter gets several opponents to bite on his double moves. I attribute this to how hard he sells his routes and how he never stops moving his feet throughout his breaks. This often leads to busted coverages that leave him wide open, all alone. One for situational football, Deiter is willing to fight and extend for every last yard he needs and has shown that he can make falling, sideline catches. With the ball in his hands, I would surmise to say Deiter is a one move/cut and get-up-the-field-and-get-what-you-can type of player in the YAC space. Something I admired, in one clip a defensive back tried to father Deiter by attempting to out-physical him. In response, we see Rancocas Valley’s top target deliver that physicality right back in that defender’s grill. He is also an active blocker in the run game due to his constant scrapping and also appears to be the team’s punter, getting roughly 45 yards on his kicks. One thing I think that Deiter can benefit from is coming back to the ball when he is targeted on hitches, curls, screens, and comebacks. Given how he is constantly working his feet, I do not think that he will lose much speed, if any, by doing this, and the reward would be more space for him to work with to amass yardage.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Brody Deiter Brody Deiter 6'2" | 165 lbs | WR Rancocas Valley | 2025 State NJ comes off as a deceptively sneaky wide receiver who is just good at playing football. Last fall Deiter turned in 43 receptions for 636 yards and 7 touchdowns, while also pitching in with 17 tackles on defense. Deiter gets several opponents to bite on his double moves. I attribute this to how hard he sells his routes and how he never stops moving his feet throughout his breaks. This often leads to busted coverages that leave him wide open, all alone. One for situational football, Deiter is willing to fight and extend for every last yard he needs and has shown that he can make falling, sideline catches. With the ball in his hands, I would surmise to say Deiter is a one move/cut and get-up-the-field-and-get-what-you-can type of player in the YAC space. Something I admired, in one clip a defensive back tried to father Deiter by attempting to out-physical him. In response, we see Rancocas Valley’s top target deliver that physicality right back in that defender’s grill. He is also an active blocker in the run game due to his constant scrapping and also appears to be the team’s punter, getting roughly 45 yards on his kicks. One thing I think that Deiter can benefit from is coming back to the ball when he is targeted on hitches, curls, screens, and comebacks. Given how he is constantly working his feet, I do not think that he will lose much speed, if any, by doing this, and the reward would be more space for him to work with to amass yardage.
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