Bryce Ryan is a 6'3" Tight End/Wide Receiver in the 2027 class.
Ryan attends Fleetwood in Pennsylvania.
Ryan's Player Profile was created on September 27, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Bryce
RyanTE/WR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
205
HS
Fleetwood
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PA
Film Study: Tight Ends Who Elevated Their Game This Season
Bryce Ryan is a good tight end/wide receiver prospect in the 2027 class. He has good size (6’4)...
Written by Pat Weider
Bryce
RyanTE/WR
Class
2027
Height
6'3"
Weight
205
HS
Fleetwood
|
PA
Mid-Season Study: PA Future Rankees & New Additions Part 4
Hearing good things about sophomore prospect Bryce Ryan out of Fleetwood HS. 6’2, 200 pounds. 3.7 GPA. Self-identifies...
Written by Vic Castillo
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Bryce RyanBryceRyan
6'3" | 205 lbs | TE/WR
Fleetwood | 2027 StatePA
is a good tight end/wide receiver prospect in the 2027 class. He has good size (6’4) and good athleticism. He is a match-up nightmare in the passing game. It’s because he is such a good player after the catch. Several times in his film, he caught short passes and made big plays afterwards. He also showed good body control as he went up and out jump defenders for big catches. Ryan also lined up all over the field. He played at every wide receiver position and as a tight end. He also showed a good ability to block. He was good at blocking defenders on the edge. Ryan has a bright future ahead of him as a playmaker on the field.
Ryan doesn’t have much to offer as far as insight on Twitter. No off-season knowledge to be had, unsure if he’s a frequent camper, unsure what he looks like in the weight room. In addition to this, Ryan doesn’t have a mid-season tape on Hudl, which is a shame. His teammates speak highly of him, I certainly do not take their words of Ryan lightly. Still, we need to see substantial tape before considering Ryan for our 2027 rankings. Through six weeks of the season, Ryan has just three single-game cut-ups of that I can draw information from. I will say, Ryan’s single-game against Schuylkill Valley holds some seriously impressive reps. A couple of great blocks, a couple of TFLs, and edge-setting reps at EDGE. Based on this, I can see why his teammates rave about him. Ryan just has to get as much out there as possible, I have no problem plugging a kid with this type of potential talent. We want to see more.