Clayton Leger is a 6'3" Wide Receiver/Defensive Back in the 2028 class.
Leger attends Kent Denver in Colorado.
Leger's Player Profile was created on February 4, 2026.
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Expert Analysis
Clayton
LegerWR/DB
Class
2028
Height
6'3"
Weight
165
HS
Kent Denver
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CO
2028 Rankings Update WR’s Standing Out and Turning Heads
Leger was a productive two-way contributor but his offensive impact demands attention. He finished with 31 receptions for...
Written by Robert Davis
Clayton
LegerWR/DB
Class
2028
Height
6'3"
Weight
165
HS
Kent Denver
|
CO
2028 Wide Receivers Rising the Rankings
Leger is a big body receiver and defensive back for Kent Denver. Measures in at 6’3 185-pounds. He...
Written by Matt Tate
Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Robert Davis
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Leger was a productive two-way contributor but his offensive impact demands attention. He finished with 31 receptions for 535 yards and an impressive 10 touchdowns, showing his big play ability in critical moments. Leger is able to go up and high point the football, using his strong hands and body control to win contested opportunities. His size and physicality allow him to be effective in traffic, especially in the red zone. Continued work on refining his route running and improving his top end speed will elevate his ceiling even further. He is a small school playmaking prospect that will have programs turning their heads, Leger is a prospect worth monitoring closely.
Leger is a big body receiver and defensive back for Kent Denver. Measures in at 6’3 185-pounds. He had 31 receptions for 535 yards with 10 touchdowns, 24 total tackles (9 solo, 15 assisted), and 3 interceptions. Leger has good athletic ability due to very good jumping, acceleration, good change of direction and speed. Very good release against the press jam. He fights through contact to get open as well. Good route running skills paired with very good separation quickness. Leger finds the open void and exploits it or will run back to his QB during the scramble drill for the easy catch. Very good catching with good ball tracking. Very good body control and good ball adjustment. He brings that same tenacity to the defensive side showcasing his two-way ability. I wouldn’t be surprised when colleges start looking his way.