Brooklyn Bailey
Brooklyn Bailey
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Bailey burst onto the scene this past season. The 5’11 165-pound WR/CB had 57 receptions for 1312 yards with 20 touchdowns, 15 total tackles (10 solo, 5 assisted), 1 TFL, 3 INT, and 10 PD. He has very good athletic ability due to elite speed, very good acceleration, change of direction, and good jumping. Explosive at the LOS, with very good release against both press jam and off coverage. Uses his quick feet to get separation. Very good separation quickness. Bailey fights through contact during the route, uses his speed to outrun them, or finds voids in the zone to exploit. Very good ball tracking and catching. Very good body control and adjustment. Keeps both feet in on sideline catches. After the catch, he glides through the defense and into the endzone. He’s gained a lot of traction on the college circuit especially from P4 teams. They’re deserving of his play on the field.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Bailey had a good season last year with 461 yards and 6 touchdowns. This season, he exploded onto the scene with new QB Marquise Reese Marquise Reese 6'3" | 205 lbs | QB Mountain Vista | 2027 State CO . The 5’11 165-pound receiver has 49 receptions for 1218 yards and 20 touchdowns with 11 total tackles, 2 INT, and 6 PD. He has very good athletic ability due to elite speed, very good change of direction, acceleration, and good jumping. Very good release at the line of scrimmage. Beats the DB due to his very quick feet and creates separation with ease. He’ll out run the DB at the top of the route, or will find an empty spot in the zone to exploit. Very good catching and ball tracking skills. He’ll adjust to the ball in flight whether it’s high, low, or above. Sticky hands. Very good body control especially on sideline catches. After the catch, he uses his elite speed to run through the defense and into the endzone. Very good juke moves. Bailey is a legit prospect.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Bailey has turned into one of the top receiving options for his QB, while also playing CB. Through 4 games, he had 16 receptions for 433 yards and 8 touchdowns, with 3 total tackles, and 4 PD. The 5’11 165-pound athlete has very good athletic ability due to elite speed, very good acceleration, balance, change of direction, and good jumping. Bailey has home run speed and burns DBs consistently. Very good release at the line of scrimmage especially against press jam. Uses his quick feet to get the upper hand. Very good separation quickness. He’ll find open spots in the zone and exploit them, or out run his man completely. Good catching and very good ball adjustment skills. He adjusts to the ball in flight and makes the catch. Bailey has smooth and controlled movements before and after the catch. He’s slippery and elusive making it hard for the defense to tackle him. Bailey’s game breaking speed should propel him into conversations with colleges.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Bailey is an explosive two-sport athlete, flashing elite speed with a 10.9-second 100-meter dash and a 22.8-second 200-meter sprint. On the field, he hauled in 28 catches for 461 yards and six touchdowns, averaging an impressive 16.5 yards per catch. His track speed translates seamlessly to the gridiron, making him a nightmare for open-space defenders.
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