Camden Jensen
Camden Jensen
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Elijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Jensen didn’t need volume to make an impact. With just 32 catches, he racked up an astonishing 250 yards and four touchdowns. He also showed his power on the ground, adding a one-yard rushing score against Ponderosa.
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Camden Jensen
Camden
Jensen
6'7" | 235 lbs | TE
Heritage | 2026
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. Jensen is a big body receiver measuring in at 6’7 235 pounds. Throughout the previous season, he accounted for 19 receptions for 233 yards and 4 touchdowns. His stats might not wow you, but his play does. He has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, jumping, and good change of direction. He has a quick release at the line of scrimmage. Jensen has good separation quickness by using his athletic ability to out run defenders. He will also use his good mental processing by identifying a void in the zone, exploiting it, and sitting patiently for his QB. Jensen is a very good ball tracker in tandem with very good catching. He has a very nice over the shoulder catch. If a ball is thrown behind him, he’ll make the adjustment and come down with the catch. Due to his size and length, he has a very large catch radius. Jensen is an elite blocker in my eyes. He uses his elite strength to overpower defensive linemen. Good technique too. He starts with a low pad level, putting his hands in the correct place to control and steer defenders away. Stands his own against the bull rush. Jensen is a phenomenal prospect, who I can’t wait to see continue developing as a receiver and blocker.
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Camden Jensen
Camden
Jensen
6'7" | 235 lbs | TE
Heritage | 2026
State
CO
is a talented player whose stock value as a prospect was high during his middle school days. The 6-foot-6, 235lbs tight end has athleticism that allows him to line up as a receiver and make spectacular catches and the physicality needed to be a powerful blocker. His early offer from Iowa State puts him in company with a couple of prior Division I tight ends to come out of the Heritage program. Jensen entered his debut season as a highly anticipated player, and he did not disappoint, making him a prospect that should be on every D1 recruiting board in the region.
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