Kingston Brown
Kingston Brown
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Matt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
A physical defensive lineman from Columbus who lived in the backfield last season, Brown is fresh off an extremely productive sophomore season where consistently found a way to meet the running back in the backfield. The playmaking 6-foot-3 270-pounder brings a frame that should allow him to gain more weight and muscle while keeping his quickness and impressive first step off the snap. Ranked as the No. 3 DL prospect in the state, Brown continues to see new offers come his way, adding a new offer from the USC Trojans. He made 50 tackles, 21 TFLs and three sacks to go along with one INT, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
An absolute bully in the trenches for Carver-Columbus this past season, Brown is an above-average athlete with a lengthy 6-foot4 275-pound frame. He has the potential to keep adding more muscle mass over time and already has the quickness and explosiveness that college coaches covet. He can win with both power and finesse that allowed him to make 47 tackles, 21 TFLs and three sacks to go along with one INT, one forced fumble and another fumble recovery. He lived in the backfield and commanded double-teams in order to be stopped. He already looks like a promising college player and still has his best football way ahead of him. His talent and potential is off the charts and is now ranked as the No. 8 overall prospect in the 2028 class.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the top young prospects in West Georgia and one of the very best defenders in the state for the 2028 class, Brown is a versatile defensive lineman with impressive size and power at 6-foot-3 270-pounds. He shows above-average quickness with a great first step that allows him to take on opposing linemen and make his way into the backfield. He made a giant impact as a freshman and will only get better and better over time. His stock is rising and he already holds a handful of Power Four offers. He’s ranked as the No. 2 DL and the No. 7 DL prospect in the country. Look for him to have a giant sophomore season in 2025.
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Read EvaluationMatt DeBary | Prep Redzone Scout
One of the top young prospects across Georgia, Brown is a big-time defensive lineman who already looks like a D!-caliber player from a physical standpoint. He brings a promising 6-foot-3 265-pound frame and shows outstanding burst off the snap. He fights off blocks like a seasoned veteran and consistently made plays in the backfield last fall as a freshman. He has five-star potential in the 2028 class and earned a big offer this week from the in-state Georgia Bulldogs.
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Read EvaluationCJ Marable | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown looked impressive during the testing portion, even at his young age. He’s a bit raw, but he already possesses an impressive combination of size and speed that projects well in the future. I was impressed with his bend in one-on-ones. As he adds more weaponry to his pass rushing repertoire, he’ll be a hot commodity on the recruiting trail.
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Read EvaluationCJ Marable | Prep Redzone Scout
With a stocky build and stout lower body, Brown showed the ability to disengage and out-grapple blockers in a phone booth. With a stocky build and stout lower body, the sufficient athlete with quality strength and acceleration, to pair with average speed and agility. Brown also showed that he has a quality first step to pair with a powerful strike and knock-back.
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