Jacob Foot
Jacob Foot
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Foot measures in at 6’1 180-pounds playing RB for Longmont. He carried the rock 147 times for 1026 yards with 8 touchdowns. Foot has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, balance, and change of direction. He’ll tip toe on the sideline staying in-bounds. Explosive quick start. He has smooth jump cuts, pivot into the open gap. Very good inside running. Gets behind the offensive line in short yardage and scoring situations. Very good outside running, he turns the corner and is gone. Using his home run speed to blaze past defenders easily. Very good trucking. Foot consistently gets yards after contact with his strong legs and balance. Foot is just getting started.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Even on a team facing its share of struggles, Foot has been a consistent bright spot. The dynamic runner has piled up 1,026 rushing yards and eight touchdowns, displaying excellent field vision and breakaway speed. Foot’s ability to accelerate through holes and turn minimal space into big gains makes him one of the more underrated backs in the classification. He’s the type of player who maximizes every carry, keeping defenses honest and giving his offense life in critical moments of the game. While Longmont may not be playoff bound this year, Foot’s performances have earned him attention from scouts and respect across 4A. He’s a name that should be on every radar moving into next season.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Foot led all Colorado freshman receivers with receptions and yards. The 6’1 180-pound receiver had 63 total receptions for 943 yards and 8 touchdowns. Foot has very good athletic ability due to very good jumping, speed, good acceleration, and change of direction. He has a good release at the line of scrimmage against both off coverage and press jam. Longmont would use Foot a lot in the jet sweeps. With this, he demonstrated very good vision to weave through the defense. Foot has good separation quickness due to his mental processing and athletic ability. Very good catching. He jumps and attacks the ball. Good adjustment. He sees and adjusts to the ball in flight. He noticed his QB was in the scramble drill, and he ran out in front of him to block the DB creating a lane. Foot is a smart player, who will I believe will go over the 1000 yard mark in his sophomore season.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Foot turned in one of the top productions of the season among freshmen statewide. With an impressive catch radius and explosive ability after the catch, he consistently created separation and racked up YAC. He was also featured in gadget packages, picking up chunk plays on end arounds. His quick first step and willingness to work the middle of the field make him a nightmare for defenders. If he maintains this level of play, he could emerge as one of the top players in the state.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Jacob Foot
Jacob
Foot
6'0" | 190 lbs | RB/DB
Longmont | 2028
State
CO
is a versatile and reliable target, compiling 943 yards on 63 receptions with eight touchdowns. Averaging nearly 15 yards per catch, Foot demonstrates sharp route-running, soft hands, and an impressive ability to gain yards after the catch. His productivity surpasses many upper-level students, making him an asset for any offense.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Jacob Foot
Jacob
Foot
6'0" | 190 lbs | RB/DB
Longmont | 2028
State
CO
didn’t just step onto the high school football stage as just a freshman—he owned it. The younger of the Foot brothers, Jacob finished an astounding freshman campaign with 943 yards on 63 receptions and eight touchdowns, placing 12th in the state in receiving yards. But his October 18th fireworks display against Skyline crowned him king of this list. Jacob racked up an astonishing 233 yards on nine catches and three touchdowns, leaving defenders bewildered and fans speechless. His combination of poise, precision, and playmaking at such a young age wasn’t just extraordinary—it was legendary.
Jacob Foot
Jacob
Foot
6'0" | 190 lbs | RB/DB
Longmont | 2028
State
CO
isn’t just the future; he’s the present, and his top performance of the season left no doubt who deserved the throne.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Freshman wide receiver Foot burst onto the scene for Longmont, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. With 9 receptions for 137 yards and 1 touchdown, Foot’s precise route running kept the chains moving all game. His ability to find soft spots in the defense and create separation was key to his success. Foot showed poise under pressure, making catches in tight situations and providing a reliable target for his quarterback. Despite his youth, he played with the composure of a veteran, continually coming through in clutch moments and showing that he is a player to watch in the future.
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