Jasiah Brown
Jasiah Brown
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Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
from Morristown. A true do-it-all weapon, Brown has made his mark as both a running back and a wide receiver. Whether he’s in the slot or out wide, the goal is simple—get the ball in his hands and let him work. Brown’s long stride, breakaway speed, and ability to turn short gains into long touchdowns make him a constant threat. With Morristown expected to lean on him even more in his senior year, the opportunity and volume are there. With offers from Villanova, Lafayette, and Monmouth already on the table, Brown is poised for a huge season and is firmly in the conversation to lead New Jersey in receiving yards.
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Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
is a player I have been hyping up since last spring, and now it seems others are starting to recognize the talent Jasiah is equipped with. As a quarterback, it’s very easy to move the ball down the field when you have a receiver like Jasiah running underneath it.
Jasiah shined any time he got the chance to show off his linear speed. Whether it was a deep vertical route or a quick screen behind the line, once Jasiah had a clear path in front of him he was able to kick it to a second gear and torch defenders. What was impressive to see out of Morristown in 2024 was how much their quarterbacks, Weston Elms and James Dzikowski James Dzikowski 6'0" | 195 lbs | QB/LB Morristown | 2026 NJ , trusted Jasiah as a downfield target. Often the QB would launch the ball downfield before Jasiah started looking back for it, knowing he would outrun the defensive back for the ball. He did this game after game as he turned 25 catches into 611 yards and 6 touchdowns. I really think Jasiah will gain some more traction this offseason, as teams are missing out on one of the better receiver weapons New Jersey has to offer.
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Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
, make sure you know Prep Redzone heard about him first. The Morristown product is an uber-productive receiver in an option offense. At a Prep Redzone event he attended, Brown was timed running a 4.40 forty yard dash. Beyond that, the film shows that the Colonials’ leading receiver is a hands catcher that has a quick, violent release. Partly due to their offense and partly due to his speed, Brown has the ability to lull defenses to sleep and explode past them should they get caught napping. He also has the hips to make somebody miss – both in space and when running his routes. Additionally, Brown will use his agility to spin and gain extra yardage. High pointing the ball is something he excels at, as well as running one speed, and that speed is fast.
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Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
, a 5’11”, 160-pound athlete, is a dynamic playmaker on both sides of the ball. As a defensive back, he thrives at outside corner, creating havoc with his ability to read quarterbacks and anticipate their moves. His knack for reading the quarterback’s eyes allows him to produce turnovers, including a pick-six last season. With exceptional speed and recovery quickness, Jasiah’s transition skills are top-tier, as evidenced by a highlight-reel speed turn pass breakup.
On offense, Jasiah’s athleticism and explosiveness shine just as brightly. He’s a versatile wide receiver who lines up in various positions—outside, in the slot, and even in the backfield. His coaches recognize his playmaking ability, using him in multiple alignments to maximize his impact. He’s elusive when the ball is in his hands, using his acceleration to create big plays in the open field.
Jasiah also contributes significantly on special teams, excelling as a kick and punt returner. His shiftiness and elusiveness make him a threat to take it to the house every time he touches the ball.
To reach the next level, Jasiah needs to maintain his consistency. If he continues to perform as he did last season, there’s little doubt that he’ll be ranked among the best all-around players in New Jersey. His impact on every game phase makes him a player to watch closely.
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I truly believe
Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
is not only one of the most underrated receivers in the state, but one of the top overall prospect as well. Currently ranked as the #17 receiver in the 2026 class and also on the NJ Watchlist, Jasiah has made a lasting impression through his play on the field and his showings throughout the offseason. Jasiah may be one of north Jersey’s best kept secrets, as he has not garnished the interest he deserves. However, by season’s end I think Jasiah will climb up in the rankings and be looked at as a D1 prospect.
I got the chance to see Jasiah perform at the NYNJ Combine back in May. Straight up, Jasiah was the best all around receivers that afternoon. He not only had the fastest 40 time of the event, but showed he has exceptional route running skills and a true understanding for the game. Jasiah is that spark of energy that every offense hopes to have on the field. He can turn a quick dump off pass into a huge gain through his elusive running style as well as acceleration out of a cut. Head over to Jasiah’s X if you want to see what he was able to do in 2023.
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Last year sophomore
Jasiah Brown
Jasiah
Brown
5'11" | 160 lbs | WR
Morristown | 2026
State
NJ
was the team’s leading receiver with 19 hauls for 212 yards and 3 scores, yet more was asked of him. The Colonials’ most explosive skill player also slashed 11/107/2 on the ground and was credited with 38 tackles (16 solos) and 2 picks on defense – one of which he took for a house call. Brown does a lot of things like clockwork that I wish many other receivers would, including exclusively using his hands to secure the catch and high pointing the ball. Another aspect is his fast-and-quick release, where we see him aggressively gain vertical territory and put defenders in a scurrying back pedal. We see merging hips on the junior-to-be where he can make people miss; however, he seems inclined to use the spin move to avoid contact and gain additional yardage. A benefit in a run-first offense is that you have the ability to lull defenders to sleep. Brown has shown he takes advantage of lackadaisical defenders as he catches them off guard only to blow past them. He also seems to adjust his route at times to climb behind safeties. If there is one thing that I think will make Brown’s game more well rounded is to improve his route running and how sharp he snaps off the stem of his routes.
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