Bronson Evans is a 6'0" Quarterback in the 2026 class.
Evans attends Corner Canyon in Utah.
Evans's Player Profile was created on November 21, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
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UT
2026’s That Need to be Offered
Bronson has one year of varsity tape and in those games he made every throw you want to...
Written by Andy Pham
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
2026 Signal Callers: Offer these 5 Quarterbacks
Bronson only has one half of a season of tape but that’s all you need to see what...
Written by Andy Pham
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
6A- Region 3 Preview: Corner Canyon
Evans did a masterful job last season filling in for an injured Casuga, and he showed that he...
Written by Andy Pham
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
2026 Rankings: Top Risers
Evans jumped over 250 spots and comes in as the 77th prospect and the QB11 of the class....
Written by Andy Pham
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
Spring Showcase: Corner Canyon, Lehi, Skyridge, Copper Hills PT1
Evans led Corner Canyon to a championship in 2024 and took a good amount of reps on the...
Written by Andy Pham
Bronson
EvansQB
Class
2026
Height
6'0"
Weight
197
HS
Corner Canyon
|
UT
Impactful Quarterbacks to get eyes on
Evans was thrust into the starting role after Helaman Casuga was injured. It was a daunting task, but...
Written by Andy Pham
Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Andy Pham
Prep Redzone Scout
Bronson has one year of varsity tape and in those games he made every throw you want to see in a next level prospect. He has a compact delivery, has good accuracy and leads his receivers open. He is a quick study and makes in game adjustments on the fly. He’s a signal caller that will make a roster and will climb his way up the depth chart. He’s a player you want in your QB room.
Bronson only has one half of a season of tape but that’s all you need to see what he can do. He chose to stay at Corner Canyon instead of entering the portal. He has a quick delivery, does well keeping the offense in rhythm and is a signal caller that shows good arm talent. He is accurate and can make all the throws you want from a signal caller. He has good pocket navigation, and we’ve seen signal callers who have the traits be successful on Saturdays without being a starter for more than a year. He’ll find his way onto a roster, and he’ll rise to the top. He does everything the right way.
Evans did a masterful job last season filling in for an injured Casuga, and he showed that he can come in and lead an offense. He has good processing speed and is an accurate passer with good ball placement. He’s done well this offseason during showcases, 7’s, camps, and some private QB sessions, which I was in attendance for. He chose to stay at Corner Canyon for his final season, and he is someone who will find his way onto a roster next year, either at the FCS/JUCO route due to limited tape, but he’s a player who not only enhances a positional room, but the team. I’d argue, CCHS wouldn’t have won a state title without him last year.
Evans jumped over 250 spots and comes in as the 77th prospect and the QB11 of the class. He helped lead Corner Canyon to a 6A state championship. Evans has proven that he can lead a team and is someone with a good arm who can layer throws and get to his second read.
Evans led Corner Canyon to a championship in 2024 and took a good amount of reps on the evening. He looked crisp and decisive and tested the defense deep. He’s an interesting player who has film that should make programs interested at the next level. He didn’t do anything to dissuade that thought.
Evans was thrust into the starting role after Helaman CasugaHelamanCasuga
6'1" | 198 lbs | QB
Corner Canyon | 2026 StateUT
was injured. It was a daunting task, but Evans was up to the challenge and helped Corner Canyon win another State Title. He has a great understanding of the game and changes his cadence to get defenses to reveal their coverages and Evans can audible to a better play. Because Evans knows pre-snap where to go with the ball, he quickly processes defenses and will routinely get to his second read. He is an accurate passer that has good ball placement and will lead his receivers open. Evans throws with anticipation and shows the ability to layer his throws. He has good mobility as a runner and someone who can move the chains by himself if needed. Evans showed during the 2024 season that he’s a prospect who deserves to be recruited regionally and a player who can lead a program when given a chance.