Jerry Outhouse Jr.
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Alin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jerry proved he was one of the top defensive backs in attendance and left with an Under Armour All-American invite — a direct reflection of his performance and consistency throughout the day.
In individual drills, he showcased smooth hips, clean transitions, and advanced footwork that allowed him to stay connected in coverage. He moved with confidence and controlled spacing well, making the fundamentals look natural.
During one-on-one competition, Jerry competed at a high level against elite receivers. He stayed disciplined in his leverage, disrupted routes with physical but controlled hands, and tracked the football effectively when it was in the air. He made plays when opportunities came his way and consistently challenged top matchups.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jerry faced a tough matchup against DeSoto’s #1 WR, Both athletes battled all night, and Jerry held his own, showing tight coverage, physicality, and the ability to compete against one of the top playmakers in the area.
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Read EvaluationAlin Edouard | Prep Redzone Scout
Jerry held his ground in the secondary, showing toughness and consistency as a defensive back while keeping receivers in check throughout the game.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Outhouse Jr. has emerged as one of the fastest-rising defensive backs in the 2027 class. Standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 175 pounds, he boasts a long, lean frame and extended reach, making him a versatile defender capable of excelling at both cornerback and safety.
Outhouse Jr. combines excellent technique with sticky coverage skills, clean footwork, and fluid hips. His on-field production show that he is a top performer, registering 39 tackles, 11 pass breakups, 6 interceptions, and 1 pick-six this season.
With offers from South Carolina and Ole Miss, his upside continues to attract major attention, positioning him as a top prospect in the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Outhouse Jr. has the complete skill set that colleges covet at the cornerback position and he is going to be a major contributor for the Brewer Bears in 2024. Jerry is filling into his frame, at 6’1 175 pounds, he has an extended reach with broad shoulders and he still has plenty of room to grow. Outhouse Jr. is a technician, he transitions into his backpedal smoothly, his footwork is clean and he moves fluidly in space with ability to change directions quickly. Jerry has ideal size combined with great instincts and superb ball skills that allow him to be a ballhawk. He has a high ceiling and as he continues to mature his game will flourish. Look for Outhouse Jr. to be one of the defensive leaders for Brewer in the 2024 season. Outhouse Jr. is a player to keep an eye on in the state of Texas in the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Outhouse Jr. was one of the most physically gifted athletes who attended the PRZ Next South Camp. He has great length, good size at 5’10 and uses every bit of his frame to play the passing lanes, not giving up space when he locks up in coverage. When he plays press coverage, his strong punch, as well as his strength to redirect his opponent, are key traits that standout in his game. The swagger that he plays with is always on ten and his confidence in himself to be a playmaker was on full display during the competitive one on ones versus the offense. His backpedal is clean and fluid. Jerry flips his hips well and his change of direction allows him to be in position make plays routinely. During his fall season, he took back an interception ninety-plus yards, showing of his long speed and burst. Jerry has the goods that defensive coordinators drool over at the defensive back position.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
-A confident play-maker as a Defensive Back, specifically at Cornerback, that I really like on the outside and in the back half
-I’d go as far as saying he loves to come up in run support, which isn’t the norm with the majority of Defensive Backs out there
-Really promising size in the neighborhood of 5-foot-10 and 140-pounds (unverified) right now. The overall height and weight are a plus because even if he slips in coverage, he can extend an arm and still make a play on the ball
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