Griffen Dean
Griffen Dean
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
The third installment of the athletic, dynamic, and explosive Dean line of brothers at Lakeville South, I think 2027 RB/ATH Griffen Dean Griffen Dean 5'11" | 195 lbs | ATH Lakeville South | 2027 State MN may be the best in terms of college projection. Lakeville South‘s line of RBs speaks for itself, and Dean is fitting in quite comfortably to the scholarship and even P4 cleats Cougars RBs have worn most recently before him, popping off as South’s leading rusher in 2025 to the tune of 196 rushes for 1,621 yards (8.3 YPC) and 16 TDs. A 5’11, near-200-pound ball of dynamite who I am hearing is running 4.5 hand-timed 40s behind the scenes, Dean visited SDSU’s Junior Day 1/18/26 and invited to SDSU’s Spring Game as well, and the Jackrabbits, and soon to be others, have to appreciate that he’s absolutely deadly in South’s potent rushing attack and Power-T system, although he’s far from systematically-specialized or specific by any means.
Dean’s long speed to so easily burn 6A DB’s pursuit angles – and good ones at that – should not go unappreciated in his junior tape and production. Dean owns good vision, and he’s patient when allowing the hole to develop and space to reveal itself and takes what the defense offers. It’s impressive how smoothly and effectively he cuts at top speed, and he glides, shifts, and surfs through traffic like it’s a walk in the park for you or me. His tape is filled with fluid COD ability, but boy does he have the contact balance to slip, step, and power through weaker tackle attempts as well. He threw out a mean truck stick on a couple 6A DBs to emphasis the power in his game, and has the skillset and consistent choice to either run around or run over any and every defender he meets across Minnesota Big School competition. To add to his dynamic ability, Dean also burned and stacked a Farmington CB before making a beautiful back-shoulder play and catch on the ball.
With a game and at a position this predicated on speed, he’s going to have to make his $ on the scales, in the 40, and in 1v1s this summer on the camp circuit, so stay tuned and keep this one on the back-burner while the youngest Dean grinds away in weight rooms in Lakeville.
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Expert Analysis
Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
The third installment of the athletic, dynamic, and explosive Dean line of brothers at Lakeville South, I think 2027 RB/ATH Griffen Dean Griffen Dean 5'11" | 195 lbs | ATH Lakeville South | 2027 State MN may be the best in terms of college projection. Lakeville South‘s line of RBs speaks for itself, and Dean is fitting in quite comfortably to the scholarship and even P4 cleats Cougars RBs have worn most recently before him, popping off as South’s leading rusher in 2025 to the tune of 196 rushes for 1,621 yards (8.3 YPC) and 16 TDs. A 5’11, near-200-pound ball of dynamite who I am hearing is running 4.5 hand-timed 40s behind the scenes, Dean visited SDSU’s Junior Day 1/18/26 and invited to SDSU’s Spring Game as well, and the Jackrabbits, and soon to be others, have to appreciate that he’s absolutely deadly in South’s potent rushing attack and Power-T system, although he’s far from systematically-specialized or specific by any means.
Dean’s long speed to so easily burn 6A DB’s pursuit angles – and good ones at that – should not go unappreciated in his junior tape and production. Dean owns good vision, and he’s patient when allowing the hole to develop and space to reveal itself and takes what the defense offers. It’s impressive how smoothly and effectively he cuts at top speed, and he glides, shifts, and surfs through traffic like it’s a walk in the park for you or me. His tape is filled with fluid COD ability, but boy does he have the contact balance to slip, step, and power through weaker tackle attempts as well. He threw out a mean truck stick on a couple 6A DBs to emphasis the power in his game, and has the skillset and consistent choice to either run around or run over any and every defender he meets across Minnesota Big School competition. To add to his dynamic ability, Dean also burned and stacked a Farmington CB before making a beautiful back-shoulder play and catch on the ball.
With a game and at a position this predicated on speed, he’s going to have to make his $ on the scales, in the 40, and in 1v1s this summer on the camp circuit, so stay tuned and keep this one on the back-burner while the youngest Dean grinds away in weight rooms in Lakeville.
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