Jaret Horn
Jaret Horn
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Horn measures in at 6’2 182-pounds. This past season, he had 7 receptions for 93 yards with 1 touchdown and 3 total tackles. Horn has good athletic ability due to very good jumping, change of direction, good speed, and acceleration. Good release with good separation quickness. He sits patiently in the zone void for the easy completion. Horn has very good ball tracking and catching skills. He consistently comes down with the catch. He has a large catch radius and strong hands. Horn’s a vertical threat to stretch the field. He is also a dominant blocker. Very good strength and hand strength. Good pull blocking. Horn will lock out and control defenders on the edge too. I’m impressed with how he plays and I believe he has a bright future ahead of him in the Valor offense.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
– Via the naked eye, Horn appeared to be one of the fastest athletes I saw at AYF Nationals on the 14U level. He used his speed from multiple positions to affect the game throughout the tournament, when the 5280 Jr. Buffs needed it most
– For example, in the championship game against the Old Town Ducks (Michigan) he had multiple quarterback sacks and tackles for loss. Earlier in the tournament against the Springfield Tigers (Massachusetts), he blitzed off the edge as an outside linebacker and annihilated the quarterback–who lost his helmet on the hit–and caused a fumble that the 5280 Jr. Buff’s scooped up
– Offensively there was no shortage of fire power, even with a smaller roster, and Horn got his touches there too. Made a couple nice grabs to keep drives alive throughout the week, highlighted by a touchdown grab against Mattapan (Massachusetts) in his first game of the tournament
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