DJ Bordeaux
DJ Bordeaux
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Bordeaux had a monster game against Valor, especially in on the ground. The 6’2 205-pound quarterback went 18/304 for 204 yards, 52.9% completion rate, 2 TDs, 1 INT, 15 carries for 232 yards and 2 touchdowns. He has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, good change of direction, and balance. Bordeaux used his very good throw power with his quick release to find targets downfield all day long. On the ground, he uses his explosive quick start and very good vision to weave through the defense. Bordeaux stayed poised under pressure. He’d evade it in the pocket, or he’d use his very good scramble ability to escape. Very good accuracy and very good throw on the run. He recently decommitted from Boston College, and I’m excited to see where this talented athlete goes next !
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Bordeaux had himself a monster game against Fruita Monument. In his first game he went 12/15 for 237 yards and 5 TDs, 0 INT and 5 carries for 43 yards and 1 touchdown. He has good athletic ability due to his very good speed, good acceleration, and change of direction. Bordeaux has a very quick release. No wasted motion. He has very good touch and power on his throws, and it really shows on his sideline throws. Inside of the pocket, he demonstrates how he’s very poised against pressure and looks comfortable. He has good pocket mobility and will evade pressure. One play that really stood out to me was when DJ slipped, stood up, got readjusted and launched a bomb for a touchdown. He demonstrated very good accuracy at all 3 levels especially his deep ball. He is putting Colorado on notice.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Making his return to Colorado, Bordeaux wasted no time proving he’s one of the state’s most dynamic quarterbacks. He threw for 237 yards on an eye popping 80% completion rate, tossing five touchdowns while adding another on the ground. Bordeaux’s ability to stretch defenses vertically while also staying efficient underneath makes him incredibly difficult to defend. His presence immediately raises the ceiling for a team that came close to a championship last season, giving them the spark they need to push over the top. With this type of performance out of the gate, Bordeaux is set to shake up the state rankings.
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Read EvaluationAustin Butler | Prep Redzone Scout
Tremendous talent at the quarterback position in
DJ Bordeaux
DJ
Bordeaux
6'3" | 190 lbs | QB
Legend | 2026
State
CO
. Confidence and talented at the same time make Bordeaux a big threat for defenses they face week in and week out. He’s one who I believe will have a huge season in his final high school run.
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Read EvaluationElise Minor Benton | Prep Redzone Scout
After falling just one game short of the 6A state championship last season,
DJ Bordeaux
DJ
Bordeaux
6'3" | 190 lbs | QB
Legend | 2026
State
CO
is coming back with a vengeance. Standing at 6-foot-4, the highly recruited gunslinger watched his championship dreams slip away in a heartbreaking playoff loss to Grayson High School. That defeat has fueled his offseason grind, pushing him to elevate his game and ensure history doesn’t repeat itself. With a powerful arm, sharp decision-making, and the leadership to rally his team, he’s determined to not just make it back to the playoffs—but to finish the job.
This season, all eyes are on
DJ Bordeaux
DJ
Bordeaux
6'3" | 190 lbs | QB
Legend | 2026
State
CO
as he looks to prove why he’s one of the most sought-after recruits in the nation. He’s spent the offseason refining his mechanics, studying film, and building chemistry with his receivers to ensure his team is firing on all cylinders. The loss to Grayson still lingers, but rather than dwelling on the past, he’s using it as motivation. With a championship mentality, he’s ready to lead his team back to the biggest stage and rewrite the ending to his high school career.
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Read EvaluationElise Minor Benton | Prep Redzone Scout
For some, a deep playoff run is enough. For
DJ Bordeaux
DJ
Bordeaux
6'3" | 190 lbs | QB
Legend | 2026
State
CO
standing at 6’3” and currently holds 28 Division I offers, anything less than a state championship is a failure. Last season ended one game short of the title fight, falling to powerhouse Grayson in a hard-fought battle. Now, heading into his senior year, he’s on a mission—not just to return to that stage, but to finish what he started.
With his size, arm talent, and leadership, he’s already caught the attention of top college programs across the country. But this season isn’t about recruiting rankings or personal accolades. It’s about revenge, redemption, and bringing home the trophy that slipped away.
At 6’3”, he has the ideal frame for a next-level quarterback, and he plays with the swagger and confidence of a proven leader. He stands tall in the pocket, delivering precise strikes under pressure, and his ability to extend plays with his athleticism makes him a nightmare for defenses.
His deep-ball accuracy is deadly, but he’s just as dangerous in the short and intermediate game, picking defenses apart with quick reads and elite ball placement. Whether it’s dropping a perfectly timed fade into the corner of the end zone or threading a pass between defenders, he makes the tough throws look effortless.
But what truly separates him is his mentality. He plays with a chip on his shoulder—a fire fueled by last year’s heartbreak. He’s the type of quarterback who thrives under pressure, the kind of player who wants the ball in his hands when the game is on the line.
His talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. With 28 Division I offers, some of the biggest programs in the country are in a battle for his commitment. But if you ask him, recruiting is secondary right now. His only focus? Winning it all.
College coaches aren’t just getting a talented passer; they’re getting a leader, a competitor, and a player who refuses to be denied.
A true leader doesn’t just play for himself—he elevates everyone around him. That’s what makes this quarterback so special. He’s spent the offseason working with his receivers, studying film, and preparing his team for another deep playoff run.
Last year’s loss still stings, but instead of dwelling on it, he’s using it as motivation. Every rep, every practice, every workout is done with one goal in mind—finishing the job.
With his combination of size, skill, and a relentless drive for redemption, there’s no doubt that this season will be his biggest yet. The only question is, who’s going to stop him?
This time around, he’s making sure the answer is nobody.
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Read EvaluationLawrence Morgan | Prep Redzone Scout
The 6’3 190 Bordeaux is the #1 dual threat QB in the 2026 Class. The offseason Alpharetta transfer has been all as advertised in 2024. He has close to 3200 total yards with 25 TDs in leading the Tigers to the semifinal. Has elite pocket presence and high football IQ with touch and a cannon. Not one that is going to run 10-15 times a game but does have the speed to get positive yards when flushed from the pocket. He is averaging over 13 yards per carry on his 39 rushing attempts. Has got it done this year verse elite competition passing for a season high 342 against Carrollton. A National recruit with a ton of offers already including Auburn and Ole Miss.
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