Isaac Price
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Jordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
The post-season rise of Price continues after a strong senior campaign that led to six college offers. He’s a productive receiver that can create separation operating out of the slot or lined up on the outside. He’s got a complete WR skillset that combines his athleticism, speed, and ball skills. Very fluid with his movement as a route runner and after the catch. He’s got good burst in the short area to release off the LOS and has the long speed to stretch the field vertically or make big plays after the catch. A natural catcher of the football, he shows he can make quick adjusts and flash fast hands to make receptions outside his framework. Led 6A in receiving in the 2024 season with 62 receptions for 1,061 yards and eight touchdowns. Committed to play in the Ivy league at Penn.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Price had a breakout senior season going off for over 1,000 yards and eight touchdowns on 62 receptions to lead 6A in receiving. Possesses a good all-around skillset with speed, route running, ball skills, and after the catch abilities. He accelerates hard off the ball with a strong drive phase to close space on the DB forcing them to transition as he runs by. Long speed and short area burst allows him to attack the field and create separation at all three levels. Plus ball skills, his catch radius extends outside his framework and he’s able to make acrobatic catches in traffic. Explosive after the catch, he breaks away from defenders and is elusive in the open field to turn short receptions into long gains. Holds three offers from Western Colorado, Black Hills State, and most recently picked up his first D1 offer from FCS program Penn.
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Isaac Price
Isaac
Price
5'11" | 170 lbs | WR
Desert Vista | 2025
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AZ
, the other half of the explosive Desert Vista duo of wide receivers that combined for 318 yards and four touchdowns, showed how well-rounded he is at the position in a close loss to Corona del Sol. Price had one of the catches of the year with a one-handed snag along the sideline where he showed both impressive vertical and excellent body control to get his foot down in bounds. It’s not just catching the ball where he impressed, he’s also a danger after the catch with his quick twitch and knack for avoiding big contact. A true playmaker, Price kept Desert Vista’s offense alive with his versatility and big-play ability when it mattered most.
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