Bryson Peterson
Bryson Peterson
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Peterson measures in at 6’0 160-pounds. Last season, he threw 141/255 for 1674 yards, 55.3% completion rate, 12 TDs, 10 INT, 42 carries for 125 yards with 1 touchdown. Peterson displays good athleticism due to very good acceleration, good speed, balance, and change of direction. Smooth release with good throw power. He has good accuracy and ball placement skills. Solid progression speed. Peterson will use his quick feet to extend plays in the pocket or scramble for a first down. He’ll need to limit his turnovers and continue to refine his technique to blossom into a great player. I’m excited to see what he’s does this upcoming summer!
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Peterson measures in at 6’0 160-pounds. This previous season, he went 141/255 for 1674 yards, 55.3% completion rate, 12 TDs, 10 INT, and 42 carries for 125 yards with 1 touchdown. He has good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, good speed, and change of direction. Peterson has good throw power and a nice release. He does a solid job going through his reads to find the open man. Peterson excels at extending plays. If no one’s open, he’ll use his good scramble ability to get positive yardage. He’s another 2028 I’m excited to see continue his development.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Peterson has quietly put together a solid campaign, throwing for 1,615 yards and 12 touchdowns with a 55% completion rate. Though he’s thrown nine interceptions, Peterson has shown flashes of strong field vision and confidence in tight windows. With a reliable running game behind him, he’ll need to focus on decision making and capitalize on play action opportunities to keep defenses honest. His ability to stay composed and execute on key downs could define his team’s playoff push. Peterson has all the tools to lead an efficient, balanced attack if he stays patient and avoids forcing throws into coverage.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Peterson is a quarterback prospect with all the tools to be an impact player this season. He made serious noise at the CSU Pueblo team camp, where he was named offensive MVP for his squad, an early sign of what could be a breakout year. Peterson stands out for his poise, decision making and ability to deliver accurate passes from the pocket or on the move. His arm strength is undeniable, and when paired with his speed, it makes him a dynamic dual-threat option. With a talented cast around him and growing momentum, Peterson is positioned to make a big leap and become one of the more talked about quarterbacks in the 2028 class.
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