Javion Majette
Javion Majette
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Expert Analysis
Will Helms | Prep Redzone Scout
Majette’s passing efficiency actually dipped between his sophomore and junior seasons. But there was a positive change that shows his true upside. Majette went from hardly using his legs in 2024 to relying heavily on the QB running game in 2025. The commitment to his mobility led to 15 rushing scores and over 600 yards on the ground. This year, he’ll look to push the ball down the field a bit more after transferring to Page in the offseason.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
I wrote about Majette recently in reference to camp performance, but as a prospect I like his physical frame and as a 2027 prospect, he can continue to get stronger and add weight for his college football prospects. With offers from Charlotte and Gardner-Webb, this young man will be a prospect to watch for sure this upcoming season and is one of the best quarterbacks in the Triad.
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Read EvaluationMatt Morrow | Prep Redzone Scout
I enjoyed watching Javion’s film from last season. Javion does a good job of pushing the ball vertically down the field on a number of seam and go routes with good anticipation. When he is able to be in rhythm and deliver the football, Javion shows strong mechanics. Javion CAN run the football, but I’m not sure I would call him a dual-threat yet – it seemed like the majority of the time he got out of the pocket, Javion was looking to throw more so than just run. Javion also shows a good rhythm on play-action passes – it appears that he was coached very well. Given his height and throws he prefers, Javion could become a pretty good quarterback to keep your eyes on for the future.
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