Julian Ferrari
Julian Ferrari
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Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Every Brophy practice probably gets a little more stressful once
Julian Ferrari
Julian
Ferrari
5'11" | 170 lbs | ATH
Brophy College Prep | 2028
State
AZ
gets the ball in his hands because the speed is very, very real. And not in the “fast track kid trying football” kind of way either. Ferrari’s speed actually shows up naturally on the field. You see it when he gets into space or when he gets a crease in the return game. Defenders can look like they’re in decent position for a second, then suddenly they’re chasing from behind. What I like most, though, is how refined his game seems already. You can tell within just a few reps that the little details are something that he really works on. He tracks the football naturally, adjusts well downfield, and has a good feel for how to set defenders up once the ball’s in his hands. That’s why the value as a return man stands out too. He’s not the biggest player out there, so part of the next step is continuing to handle the physical side consistently. But players with this kind of juice usually don’t need many touches to make something happen.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Ferrari moves up from the watchlist slotting in at #23 overall and is the fourth ranked WR. He’s an electric playmaker with elite speed for a rising sophomore and natural receiving instincts. At 5’11” 165 lbs. he’s a lean, explosive athlete with verified track speed posting personal best of 10.91 in the 100m and 22.58 in the 200m. That straight line speed translates effortless to the field, where he’s a constant threat to take the top off a defense or turn short passes into explosive gains. Consistently creates separation with a quick first step, a strong vertical stem, and sudden acceleration out of his breaks. His route tempo keeps defenders off balance, and he shows the footwork and burst to win early in the rep. Strong ball skills as a pass catch plucking the ball cleanly with confident hands and showing excellent body control to adjust to off-target throws and make plays through contact in traffic. After the catch, he’s dangerous in space combining elusiveness with rare burst to outrun pursuit angles. Already holding an early offer from Sacramento State, he enters his sophomore year as one of the more intriguing WR prospects in his class.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Julian Ferrari
Julian
Ferrari
5'11" | 170 lbs | ATH
Brophy College Prep | 2028
State
AZ
is one of the most dangerous players in the open field you’ll find in this class. He’s got legit track speed — and it’s not just something you read in a bio. It shows up constantly on tape. Whether he’s blowing past defenders on a go route or weaving through traffic on a punt return, Ferrari’s burst is a difference-maker. He’s the kind of guy who forces defenses to adjust pre-snap just because of the threat he brings. What separates him isn’t just his speed — it’s how well he pairs it with ball skills and awareness. He tracks it confidently downfield and isn’t afraid to go make a play in traffic. As a return man, he brings extra value with his elusiveness and natural feel for space. Ferrari is a game-changer in every sense — someone who can flip field position, shift momentum, or break things open with one touch.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Ferrari is a speedster that is capable of making explosive plays out of the slot and as a returner. 5’11” 165 lbs. he has a PR of 10.91 in the 100 meter and 22.58 in the 200 meter. Can be a difference maker attacking all three levels of the field showing the ability to run by deep coverage or turn short passes into long gains after the catch. Consistently creates separation off the line with a hard drive phase and acceleration out of his breaks. Plus ball skills, he’s a natural and confident hands catcher that doesn’t allow the ball to get into his body. Shows good body control and coordination to adjust to off target throws and contested catches in traffic. A weapon after the catch that is elusive in space and bursts away from defenders with ease. First offered by Sacramento State, he’s a high upside prospect going into his sophomore year.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
When it comes to speed and playmaking ability,
Julian Ferrari
Julian
Ferrari
5'11" | 170 lbs | ATH
Brophy College Prep | 2028
State
AZ
from Brophy stands out as one of the brightest young stars in the 2028 class. At 5’10” and 160 pounds, he’s a wide receiver and punt returner who makes his presence felt in every game. Ferrari’s blazing speed isn’t just for show — it’s what makes him a nightmare to cover and nearly impossible to bring down once he has the ball in his hands. Whether he’s burning defenders downfield or breaking away from corners on a short route, Ferrari’s quickness changes the game. What makes him even more valuable is his ability to shine on special teams. His speed and elusiveness make him a natural fit as a punt returner, and he’s already shown flashes of brilliance in that role. Ferrari is the kind of player who can turn a routine play into a highlight-reel moment, and he’s only getting started. With his skill set and work ethic, it’s clear that he’s a star in the making and a player to watch closely in the years to come.
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Read EvaluationKeaton Donnelly | Prep Redzone Scout
Ferrari was a guy I didn’t really notice until day 2 of practice but once I got my eye on him it was hard not to see how good he really is. He has a great build and is only going to get stronger. Definitely a guy who can make big time plays at any moment. He has great speed that can carry him to be a top prospect in Arizona very soon.
- Speed that separates from most corners
- Can go deep with the best of them.
- Great build for this age
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Read EvaluationKeaton Donnelly | Prep Redzone Scout
– Played on 14U Phoenix All-Stars at AYF Nationals this year.
– As I wrote in my article after AYF Nationals in December, the last name says it all. Speed is the name of the game with Ferrari.
– Speed that separates from most corners at this level. Can go deep with the best of them. Great build for this age. Really impressive prospect.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
– One of the wide receivers that I stood out immediately during warm-up’s and into the games
– Last name says it all. Fast, aggressive and can fly up the field. Nationally recognized in the 200M
– Has a great build for an athlete at this level
– Played his regular season football with Future U
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