Daevon Hall
Daevon Hall
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Rob Howe | Prep Redzone Scout
After spending his first two seasons developing in a program with a long history of success, Hall will play his junior campaign at one of the up-and-comers. The sophomore defensive back moved to Waukee Northwest from Valley. While he did not record any varsity statistics in 2025, watching him compete at the Back 2 Ballin High 2026 7v7 Tournament during the middle of April at the UNI-Dome proved he’d been working on his game. I saw him compete throughout the weekend, and there seemed to be at least one highlight-reel play each time. Hall is a sticky cornerback, playing well in press coverage with the closing speed and back-pedal to play off-man defense, too. The tools in his box would do well in zone as well. Hall isn’t the biggest guy on the outside, but he makes up for that with burst, instincts, fluid hips and insane leaping ability. I’m not sure what the Wolves’ two-deep looks like in the secondary, but it’s going to be difficult keeping Hall off the field in the fall. A breakout is loading.
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Hall looks to be among the next wave of talented, versatile athletes they develop at Valley. He shined as the starting quarterback on the freshman team in 2024, also lining up at cornerback. Hall flashed upside on both sides of the ball. He’s a true dual-threat quarterback that can gash teams with designed runs or when the play breaks down. Hall’s movements look fluid when set up in the secondary, where he also shows good instincts.
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