Julian Adorno
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Vic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
Julian Adorno
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Adorno
5'11" | 200 lbs | LB
Souderton | 2025
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put forth an impressive performance against Cheltenham. Wish I could have caught some of his better reps on video. From what I can recollect, Adorno caught an interception, forced a fumble, and recorded a TFL. This all coming in three quarters, since I left the venue a bit early.
Talking District One football, I’m hardly ever surprised to hear Adorno’s name among the weekly top performers. Yes, he’s not an offensive player racking up score after score, yet Adorno is likely as valuable a prospect to Souderton as anyone on roster. The man in the middle, Adorno’s presence was felt against a Cheltenham team that struggled to move the ball between the tackles. Adorno has a mid-season tape up on Hudl, so I can catch up on all things the senior backer after watching him live two weekends ago. College coaches recruiting him can do the same. If a run against Souderton is getting stuffed between the hash marks, Adorno is likely plugging said hole.
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Julian Adorno
Julian
Adorno
5'11" | 200 lbs | LB
Souderton | 2025
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is a classic middle linebacker who makes tackles inside the box well. He does a great job of reading his keys and then triggering downhill. He is excellent in stopping the run. Adorno is also a good tackler, especially in the open field. He also did a good job on film chasing plays all over the field. Adorno is a good linebacker prospect.
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A bit proud to see Adorno cash in on an offseason filled with hard work. This ranking should be low on the list of accomplishments if I’m being honest. Souderton’s Adorno led the undefeated defense in tackles with 85 total, while also bringing home 1st-Team All-League honors. There are some stud backers in his conference, this accolade is celebration-worthy. As far as the tape goes, it checks out. Adorno is usually deployed as the MIKE backer stationed behind a four-man front. Souderton likes to align their OLB/SCB outside of the tackles from what I can tell on tape, so Adorno is left on a bit of an island between the tackles. Can’t have a hesitant or thinking backer in this situation. You need a mut that’s going to read and react and fly to the football on the back of his instincts, that’s what you get with Adorno. He isn’t 6’3, 220, yet he sifts through traffic and meets ball carriers as if he were. I like his discipline when running and tracking outside the hash marks. If he’s chasing down QBs, he isn’t doing so with his head on fire, he’s controlled, good angle-taker when plays bounce outside. Good motor and effort, unafraid to take on blocks, not a kid who’s going to attempt to run around second-level blockers. Happy to see him put forth this level of tape. 16 LBs received FBS level grades this update, 33 might seem like a low number, yet Adorno is inside one of the best LBer classes I’ve covered since working at PRZ. Excited to see what he has planned next.
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