Da’Sean Jordan
Da’Sean Jordan
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Michael Knight | Prep Redzone Scout
Broken Arrow wide receiver
Da’Sean Jordan
Da’Sean
Jordan
6'0" | 160 lbs | WR
Broken Arrow | 2027
OK
is a player that we have highlighted in this class that could have a dramatic rise up the rankings with his play this season. All the tools are there with Jordan, we just need to see it on Friday nights this fall. Jordan first stood out to us last spring, before he was even in high school as a standout at one of our Prep Redzone Next camps. From there, Jordan has put in a lot of work and the coaches at Broken Arrow are excited about his potential going into his sophomore season. He could end up becoming a breakout star for the Tigers this fall.
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Da’Sean Jordan
Da’Sean
Jordan
6'0" | 160 lbs | WR
Broken Arrow | 2027
OK
is a 6’0 wide receiver that excelled at the shuttle event. He is in the class of 2027 and looked solid throughout the event. His shuttle times were 4.59 and 4.63. It will be intriguing seeing him moving forward.
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For me personally, this was the first camp that I’ve covered at the middle school level. And one thing that I really liked was the amount of detail that went into the coaching and the drills. It’s still so early in the development of these football players that there is an importance put on having them play on both sides of the ball. For Broken Arrow 2027 standout Dasean Jordan, he first stood out to me during the defensive portion of the drills. While Jordan was working with the defensive backs, he showcased great fluidity in his hips going through the various drills. Jordan can move around quite well and then put his overall speed and hands on display as the camp flipped to the offensive side of the ball. Jordan really impressed during that part of the camp as he found ways to get open and did a good job of looking the ball in as he made catch after catch. Jordan looked the part on Sunday and we won’t be surprised if he finds a way to make an impact in the first two years of his varsity career at Broken Arrow. Which is saying something considering it’s the largest school in the state.
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