Lamar Bradford is a 5'8" Quarterback/Defensive Back in the 2026 class.
Bradford attends Muskegon in Michigan.
Bradford's Player Profile was created on March 23, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Lamar
BradfordQB/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
Weight
165
HS
Muskegon
|
MI
Week 6 – Clutch Rivalry Performances
When Lamar Bradford is in the game, Muskegon has a shot against anyone. He’s their lightning. Can get...
Written by Alex Pallone
Lamar
BradfordQB/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
Weight
165
HS
Muskegon
|
MI
Friday Night Lights Camp Standouts
What a showing for Lamar. On nearly every throw, all you heard was “Good ball!” He was on...
Written by Tyler Graham
Lamar
BradfordQB/DB
Class
2026
Height
5'8"
Weight
165
HS
Muskegon
|
MI
Westside QBs Scouting Report
Going solely off accuracy, Lamar was the best of the bunch. I love the way the ball zips...
Written by Alex Pallone
Alex Pallone | Prep Redzone Scout
Alex Pallone
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
When Lamar BradfordLamarBradford
5'8" | 165 lbs | QB/DB
Muskegon | 2026 MI
is in the game, Muskegon has a shot against anyone. He’s their lightning. Can get it done with his legs or arm, just as all of the elite Muskegon QBs have been able to do over the years.
Only 2 for 3 passing. However, he mauled Mona Shores on the ground. Against his biggest rival, Lamar ran for 245 yards on 21 carries. The O-Line at Muskegon is still excellent, and they’re able to consistently open holes. Lamar has that extra gear to avoid tackles in the open field, and the speed to outrun most defenders- something that was missing at Muskegon last season.
Looking forward to seeing how far Lamar and Muskegon go in the playoffs this season. They could be on a potential crash course with teams like Portage Central or Dexter.
What a showing for Lamar. On nearly every throw, all you heard was “Good ball!” He was on the money all night. He’s accurate, he hits guys in stride, and he no throw is too far for him and his cannon of an arm. Pair all of these traits with his ability on the ground and you have another Muskegon QB that can effectively run the high powered offense we’re used to seeing from the Big Reds. I am very optimistic about what Muskegon can do with Lamar at the helm.
Going solely off accuracy, Lamar was the best of the bunch. I love the way the ball zips out of Lamar’s hand, and most of his passes were right on the money. I watched Lamar throw accurate bullets to pratically every area of the field, all with a conistently quick release. As a passer, Lamar is one of the best in the OK Confernece.
The one big issue is his height. It’s the ugly truth, but not many 5’8″ QBs get recruited nowadays. That said, Lamar will have an uphill battle this offseason, even if he performs extremely well at camps. Though, I’d say Lamar is the most likely Week 1 starter for Muskegon. If he is the starter, I’d imagine he’ll find a lot of success.