Corbin Burrell-Warfield is a 6'1" Athlete/Linebacker in the 2027 class.
Burrell-Warfield attends Kenosha Bradford in Wisconsin.
Burrell-Warfield's Player Profile was created on March 28, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Corbin
Burrell-WarfieldATH/LB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
205
HS
Kenosha Bradford
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WI
Fast and Physical Defensive Performances of Week 8
Stats: 9 Tackles, 2 INTs, 1 FR, 1 PBU We have loved the athleticism that Corbin brings to...
Written by Mark Johnson
Corbin
Burrell-WarfieldATH/LB
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
205
HS
Kenosha Bradford
|
WI
Prep Redzone WI Showcase: Game Changers in the Backfield
A sophomore who has made a big leap from when he first hit our radars last summer is...
Written by Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Mark Johnson
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Stats: 9 Tackles, 2 INTs, 1 FR, 1 PBU
We have loved the athleticism that Corbin brings to the LB position dating back to the 2024 season. However, as a junior Corbin has taken that next step forward. He is explosive in his movements, covering ground quickly both in short areas and out in space. Corbin also possesses impressive ball skills you don’t usually see from an LB, helping him grab INTs and knock down passes. For such a rangy and athletic LB, Corbin doesn’t sacrifice any physicality either. He will muscle his way through blocks and he will drop the hammer on ball carriers to end plays. I’m very excited to watch the key contributor on this Bradford defense continue to develop.
A sophomore who has made a big leap from when he first hit our radars last summer is Indian Trail’s Corbin Burrell-WarfieldCorbinBurrell-Warfield
6'1" | 205 lbs | ATH/LB
Kenosha Bradford | 2027 StateWI
. The RB checks in at 6′ 180 lbs with a 6’3″ wingspan and 10″ hands. The long frame helped him make plays as a varsity LB and at the Showcase at RB. The ’27 RB is a straight line athlete. Let him run north-south and muscle his way to yards. Plus what he showed us at the Showcase tells me you can also send him out of the backfield to catch passes. Corbin looked comfortable and natural catching the ball out in space. He made some night concentration catches. He also showed that he could adjust his body or path to get to the football. As the sophomore continues to develop his balance and agility he is only going to become a more and more impressive recruit.