John Singleton Jr
John Singleton Jr
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Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton Jr. measures in at 6’0 180-pounds and had a good season at corner for Broomfield. He had 16 total tackles (10 solo, 6 assisted), and 3 PD. He has very good athletic ability due to very good acceleration, speed, change of direction, and good jumping. Smooth back pedal. Singleton Jr has a good press jam at the LOS. He uses his quick feet to match the wide receiver and make it harder for them to break into their route. Uses his fluid hips to match as the wideout goes into his route. Very good closing quickness and timing to swat the pass deflections away. Good read and reaction skills. Very good man coverage, sticking the wide out like glue. Good zone coverage. Good tackling and makes his presence known in run support. He deserves some looks from colleges too.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton JR prides himself on his technique. Measuring in at 6’0 160 pounds, he had 25 total tackles (18 solo, 7 assisted), 2 TFL, 4 INT, and 3 PD. Singleton has very good athletic ability due to very good speed, acceleration, change of direction, and good jumping. Very good at the line of scrimmage in off coverage and press jam. He has a very good back pedal and very good in man coverage. Singleton Jr. has very good timing with swatting the balls away. Very good read and reaction skills. He trusts what he sees and attacks. He’s a good tackler and is good in run support. He has very good ball tracking skills and catching skills. He’s a beast and deserves more looks his way.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton has exploded onto the radar, making a massive leap of over 150 spots and securing a spot in the top 50 of the 2026 class. His summer performance drew serious D1 attention, showcasing his refined footwork, ability to mirror receivers, and elite change of direction. Singleton’s confidence and physicality at the line make him a true lockdown threat. With momentum from a strong offseason, he’s poised to assert himself as one of the best corners in the state. His rapid rise is no fluke, it’s a reflection of his dedication and undeniable talent. Expect Singleton to make even more noise as the season unfolds.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton has emerged as one of the state’s top cover corners, earning early attention from Division I programs. With blazing speed and sharp instincts, he recorded four interceptions last season while anchoring his secondary. Singleton also supports well in the run game, tallying 25 tackles and 2 tackles for loss. He brings a complete skill set to the position and is poised to elevate his game and profile even further this fall.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton’s technique is impeccable. Measuring in at 6’0 160-pounds, the CB had 25 total tackles (18 solo, 7 assisted), 2 TFL, 4 INT, and 3 PD. He has very good athletic ability due to very good speed, acceleration, change of direction, and good jumping. In man coverage, he has a very good back pedal. He’s sticky and stays stride for stride. Very good stop and go quickness. Singleton has very good reactionary skills. He diagnoses what’s happening by watching the QB and WR, not getting a PI, then he attacks. Very good zone coverage skills. Good tackling, he wraps up and pulls down. Not afraid of contact. Very good ball tracking skills. He tipped a pass to himself for an interception. Singleton is an underrated prospect with great technique. Colleges need to look his way!
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Read EvaluationRyan Wesley | Prep Redzone Scout
Singleton Jr. is on pace to become one of the top cornerbacks in the state before his high school days are through. He is a long corner with excellent overall speed. His ability to run stride for stride with receivers makes him the perfect counterpart to an offense’s number-one deep threat. In addition to his size and speed, Singleton Jr. does a fantastic job at being in the proper position to make a play on the ball in one-on-one situations, making him a legitimate lockdown corner. Singleton Jr. is on the verge of becoming a breakout player and prime prospect.
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