Davin Phipps
Davin Phipps
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Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Phipps has elite upside after hitting an early growth spurt and playing his freshman season in the 290-pound range. He generates a ton of explosive power out of his stance and has flashed the ability to blow defenders off the line. We expect a big jump from him from Year 1 to Year 2, but the early returns are already promising.
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Read EvaluationWill Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Phipps doesn’t physically look like a freshman, and when the helmets go on, it’s hard to tell he’s so young. He has plenty of power and a strong leg drive that both pop on film. Reagan ran the ball a ton in 2025, trusting its offensive line to set the tone and win on the margins. Phipps looks like a guy who could become a top-ranked recruit on the offensive line.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Watching Phipps work on the offensive line was fun to watch, and restored my faith in young offensive linemen playing ball. He lists himself at 6-foot-1 and 240 pounds, but I’m willing to give him another inch because I know I was looking up at him–and I’m just about 6-foot tall. One of the key members of the offensive line up front for the Prime Time Select Giants 12U team–this team out of North Carolina may have been the surprise of the tournament. Behind solid skill guys and a nicely-sized offensive line, the Giants beat the OG Ducks out of California to finish in third place. Phipps is a mean, strong kid for his age and comes complete with the mullet to let you know he could care less about what the defensive lineman wants to do. Depending on how he grows, he’s good at either offensive guard or offensive tackle at this point. He played the latter at AYF Nationals.
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