Justin Mary
Justin Mary
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Earnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Wideout Justin Mary Justin Mary 6'1" | 170 lbs | RB Delran | 2026 State NJ gave Delran a big target who thrived on physicality. He demonstrated his ability to create after the catch on screens and also win vertically down the field. With his strong hands and toughness in contested situations, Mary established himself as a go-to weapon for Sacca.
Delran comes out strong at the 2025 Battle at the Beach!
Vinny Sacca Vinny Sacca 6'1" | 205 lbs | QB Delran | 2026 State NJ led the way as Delran rolled past Bridgeton 34-7 at Rowan University. The senior quarterback earned Game MVP honors with two touchdown passes and another score on the ground.
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
Currently ranked as a top 30 back among New Jersey 2026s, a PRZ NJ Top 300 player. 6’2, 180 pounds. Ranked as an RB but self-lists as a WR/DB. 3.21 GPA. Currently unoffered.
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Here’s what NJ lead Brendan Mankarious had to say in a recent post including Mary Jr.
Hailing from Group I Riverside High School, Justin Mary Justin Mary 6'1" | 170 lbs | RB Delran | 2026 State NJ is often the best athlete on the field at any given moment. To his credit Mary rushed 112 times for 948 yards and 13 scores, was the Rams’ leading receiver with 145 yards on 10 grabs with a score, and made 21 tackles, forced a fumble, and picked off 3 passes during his sophomore season. With the ball in his hands, Mary has a distinct second gear that he hits once he breaks through the line. Disciplined, he follows his blockers rather than running past them, often having to set them up because he is so much faster than them. Mary can often make the first man or two miss, liking to dance in the hole before turning up. Given his athleticism, it is clear to see Mary’s dynamic, big play potential. I can easily envision him totally cutting across the gain for huge gainers. As a defender he has the ability to be a ball hawk from the secondary, making long, cross-field picks. He also high points the ball and catches with his hands. I have few bits of feedback for Mary. First is that his film needs to be cut by about 75% to roughly 4 minutes. He should also always highlight where he is on the tape. The next time I watch his film I want to see Mary keep the ball in his outside hand, away from the scuffle, to prioritize its protection. I also hope Mary has a tremendous offseason in the weight room. Adding strength and size to his lower body will lead to bigger, more explosive plays and aid him in churning out tough yardage between the tackles.
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— Justin Mary Justin Mary 6'1" | 170 lbs | RB Delran | 2026 State NJ Jr (@Justin_Mary_Jr) November 9, 2024
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Hailing from Group I Riverside High School, Justin Mary Justin Mary 6'1" | 170 lbs | RB Delran | 2026 State NJ is often the best athlete on the field at any given moment. To his credit Mary rushed 112 times for 948 yards and 13 scores, was the Rams’ leading receiver with 145 yards on 10 grabs with a score, and made 21 tackles, forced a fumble, and picked off 3 passes during his sophomore season. With the ball in his hands, Mary has a distinct second gear that he hits once he breaks through the line. Disciplined, he follows his blockers rather than running past them, often having to set them up because he is so much faster than them. Mary can often make the first man or two miss, liking to dance in the hole before turning up. Given his athleticism, it is clear to see Mary’s dynamic, big play potential. I can easily envision him totally cutting across the gain for huge gainers. As a defender he has the ability to be a ball hawk from the secondary, making long, cross-field picks. He also high points the ball and catches with his hands. I have few bits of feedback for Mary. First is that his film needs to be cut by about 75% to roughly 4 minutes. He should also always highlight where he is on the tape. The next time I watch his film I want to see Mary keep the ball in his outside hand, away from the scuffle, to prioritize its protection. I also hope Mary has a tremendous offseason in the weight room. Adding strength and size to his lower body will lead to bigger, more explosive plays and aid him in churning out tough yardage between the tackles.
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