Bryce Jackson
Bryce Jackson
About Bryce
Expert Analysis
Alex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
There’s zero question that Bryce has a far better arm than most class of 2029 prospects. His highlight tape is filled with passes 30+ yards downfield, some with quite advanced touch and placement. Furthermore, Bryce has the mechanics to make those throws consistent. He does an excellent job using his entire body while throwing, limiting wasted movement and consistently generating good power. In other words, I like where his throwing motion is at right now.
That said, his highlight tape is still a little one-note. I like that Bryce is able to throw the deep ball with confidence, but there are few quick reads to the short-intermediate areas of the field. It’s not a negative, just a question mark right now. Additionally, I wonder how Bryce is as a runner. His measurables indicate that he could develop into a high-end dual threat.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
One of only a handful of prospects not yet in high school (class of 2029 or 2030) on the 14U Westside Cubs. He’s listed at 6-foot-2 and has the desirable frame and length for a recruitable prospect down the line. The roster was small and they were undermanned a bit compared to the rest of the bracket, but he looked the part of a Quarterback to know. He and Wide Receiver
Kameron Lowe
Kameron
Lowe
6'2" | 165 lbs | DB/WR
Brother Rice | 2029
State
MI
seemed to have nice rapport, despite the difficulties the faced in Florida.
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