Jason Briscoe is a 5'7" Athlete in the 2027 class.
Briscoe attends Atherton in Kentucky.
Briscoe's Player Profile was created on July 15, 2025.
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Jason
BriscoeATH
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
HS
Atherton
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KY
Around Kentucky: Atherton’s Rising Prospects
Jason Briscoe plays both sides of the ball for Atherton and was a key contributor as both a...
Written by Barkley Truax
Jason
BriscoeATH
Class
2027
Height
5'7"
HS
Atherton
|
KY
2027 Rankings Update 5.0: New ATH to Watch
Jason Briscoe earned a spot in our rankings with a strong sophomore season. On offense, Briscoe had a...
Written by Ryan Lippert
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Jason BriscoeJasonBriscoe
5'7" | ATH
Atherton | 2027 StateKY
plays both sides of the ball for Atherton and was a key contributor as both a wide receiver and defensive back in 2025. Offensively, Briscoe is very fast, which he uses to his advantage against man coverage. He’s slippery and can weave his way around a defense, making him dangerous with the ball in his hands. Defensively, Briscoe does a good job at anticipating throws, cutting off routes, and is a solid tackler in the open field. He finished the season with 30 receptions totaling 680 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. He also tallied 30 tackles (6.0 TFL), two interceptions, and five pass breakups. Briscoe also plays on special teams.
Jason BriscoeJasonBriscoe
5'7" | ATH
Atherton | 2027 StateKY
earned a spot in our rankings with a strong sophomore season. On offense, Briscoe had a productive season at receiver, catching nine passes for 310 yards and four touchdowns in eight games. He does a great job of using his speed smooth breaks in his routes to create separation from opposing defensive backs with ease. Jason also proved to be a dangerous returner on special teams, returning on punt and a kickoff for touchdowns last season. He also played a key role on defense as a sophomore at corner where he proved to be very reliable in zone coverage. Briscoe does a great job of read route combinations then breaking on the ball with perfect timing to make a play when it is thrown his way. He finished his sophomore season with seven pass breakups and one interception which he returned for a touchdown. Briscoe also finished this past season with 30 tackles and four tackles for loss. Jason currently holds offers from Eastern Kentucky and UT Martin, and I expect more to come his way as he is a Division I caliber prospect.