Brody Schaffer
Brody Schaffer
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
- 126/188, 67% Comp. Pct, 1,883 Pass Yards, 20 TDs/ 6 INTs
- 179 Carries, 1,198 Rush Yards, 23 TDs
- 40 Tackles, 3 TFLs, 6 INTs, 3 PBUs
- 87% of Team’s Passing TDs, 64% of Team’s Total TDs
- 67% of Team’s Total Offensive Yards
Brody is such a dynamic weapon. He is such a natural athlete that he seamlessly took over at QB and instantly was completely 65+% of his passes over the past two seasons. Where he makes his money was with his legs. The playmaker is able to make something out of nothing at such a high rate because of his vision, instincts, and acceleration through traffic. Then you add in dominance on the backend of the defense too and you get a dominant HS athlete. I’m pumped to watch Brody on Saturdays at Iowa.
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- 126/188, 67% Comp. Pct, 1,883 Pass Yards, 20 TDs/ 6 INTs
- 179 Carries, 1,198 Rush Yards, 23 TDs
- 40 Tackles, 3 TFLs, 6 INTs, 3 PBUs
- 87% of Team’s Passing TDs, 64% of Team’s Total TDs
- 67% of Team’s Total Offensive Yards
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- 126/188, 67% Comp. Pct, 1,883 Pass Yards, 20 TDs/ 6 INTs
- 179 Carries, 1,198 Rush Yards, 23 TDs
- 40 Tackles, 3 TFLs, 6 INTs, 3 PBUs
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Stats: 11/16, 149 Pass Yards, 2 TDs, 22 Carries, 123 Rush Yards, 1 TD
I have been hoping all year that Winneconne would make it to State so that we could get eyes on Iowa WR commit
Brody Schaffer
Brody
Schaffer
6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH/WR
Winneconne | 2026
State
WI
. Those dreams came true, and Brody went on a tear to help his team secure the Championship. Through the air you got to see his superior athletic talent and how much of a natural passer and overall athlete he is. He has that ability to thrive at any position at the HS level and having him at QB also opened up the ability for him to use his legs. That is what changed the game. At any moment the senior was able to tuck it and pick up huge chunks at a time. His ability to accelerate and his top end speed were a nightmare for the front seven to contain. The overall playmaking we saw from the senior in the biggest moments was elite and clutch. It was the perfect cap to his career since taking over as QB last season. Good luck with the Hawkeyes, Brody, and congrats on the Championship!
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The Iowa commit is one of the scariest athletes to see across the formation from you. He is committed to play WR at the Power 4 level, but he plays QB for Winneconne. So you have to prepare for a 1400+ yard passer who is even more dangerous when he isn’t throwing the football. It is a nightmare position to be in. Trying to cover every inch of the field vs an elite athletic talent who has ran for 800 yards and 18 TDs to go along with the 1,400 yards and 14 TDs through the air.
Brody shines with the ball in his hands. Elite speed and short area burst and agility that can create space and something out of nothing. The playmaker is a walking. highlight reel and a weapon that is able to put the defense in the wrong position on nearly every snap. If you want to see an exciting show you have to tune into Winneconne games.
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Stats: 37/53, 688 Pass Yards, 6 Pass TDs, 42 Carries, 288 Rush Yards, 6 TDs
- 20th in Total TDs in WI
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Another QB that could produce elite numbers on the ground is Iowa commit
Brody Schaffer
Brody
Schaffer
6'1" | 185 lbs | ATH/WR
Winneconne | 2026
State
WI
. You won’t find athletes more athletically gifted than Brody this fall. He has short area burst, vision, and instincts to thrive between the tackles and speed to get the edge and beat angles down the sideline. The elite athlete also is a smart decision maker who only keeps it when the play is there to be made, so the numbers could pile up quickly. The potential for a deep playoff run is also there with Winneconne. So get ready for big numbers from the future Hawkeye.
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- 153/216, 1,800 Passing Yards, 17 TDs, 1,774 Rushing Yards, 31 Rushing TDs, 52 Tackles, 4 INTs
The Iowa WR commit is going to be one of the most electric, dominant, and fun playmakers to watch this fall. Elite speed, next level size, and instincts/vision to work his way through traffic and make something out of nothing are all at an elite level. Brody will continue to play QB for Winneconne and pile up the dual threat stats plus I’m sure we will see him on defense still too. Strap in for a big year!
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2024 Stats: 1,774 Yards, 31 TDs
Brody being apart of this article highlights how much of a mismatch and dominant force he is on the offensive side of the ball. Brody is committed to Iowa as a WR, mans the QB position for the Winneconne offense, and still managed to be the 2nd most productive rusher returning to the HS field in 2025. It speaks to his physical tools. Speed to beat angles and get the edge. Agility to dominate vs one on one tacklers in space or making LBs miss in the hole. Vision to find or set up blocks and utilize cutback lanes. Brody is going to be a nightmare for defense’s this fall. I can’t wait to watch what he does.
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- 153/216, 1800, 17 TDs
96% of team’s Passing Yards, 89% of team’s Passing TDs
- 184 Carries, 1774 Yards, 31 TDs
65% of team’s Rushing Yards, 78% of team’s Rushing TDs, 78% of team’s Total Yards, 81% of team’s Total TDs
- 52 Tackles, 1 TFL, 4 INTs
Led team in INTs
Coming into the season I was so intrigued to see that Brody was going to be QB1 after dominating camps with his athleticism. Getting the ball in his hands every play was a good decision by Winneconne as the electric junior was basically the entire passing offense, but really impacted the game with what he did on the ground. He created almost 2/3 of the entire rushing yards on the run heavy offense and was over 3/4 of the cumulative yards created this season. Not to mention he could roam the field at DB and create turnovers. Brody is the kind of athlete that levels the playing field when his team may seem outmatched and really tip the scales when the two teams look even. I can’t wait to watch what he does at camps this summer and on the field for his senior season.
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