Landon Stevenson is a 5'11" Wide Receiver/Defensive Back in the 2028 class.
Stevenson attends De La Salle Collegiate in Michigan.
Stevenson's Player Profile was created on August 21, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Landon
StevensonWR/DB
Class
2028
Height
5'11"
Weight
165
HS
De La Salle Collegiate
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MI
Defensive 14-15U Recruits Who Shined At The Hoosier State Hustle
Stevenson made one of the plays of the weekend early on in day 1 and then backed it...
Written by Sam Erman
Landon
StevensonWR/DB
Class
2028
Height
5'11"
Weight
165
HS
De La Salle Collegiate
|
MI
Underclassmen Pass Catchers with High Upside
I have a feeling that Landon will remain on the Watch List for a few years (until he’s...
Written by Alex Pallone
Sam Erman | Prep Redzone Scout
Sam Erman
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Stevenson made one of the plays of the weekend early on in day 1 and then backed it up with just consistent play from then on out. He sat back in zone, waited for the receiver to stick his foot in the ground, and jumped the route. He baited the QB into making the throw and timed the interception perfectly. He then broke up a bunch of passes and was on his guy like glue. I liked Stevenson quite a bit and felt he was one of, if not the most consistent player out there on D.
I have a feeling that Landon will remain on the Watch List for a few years (until he’s able to work his way up De La Salle’s DEEP roster), but that absolutely doesn’t mean I don’t see a ton of upside.
Landon is unique in that he has very good middle school tape. Last year, he was an incredibly productive pass-catcher, splitting time between receiver and an in-line Tight End. The play at 3:30 shows a good dig route and Landon almost keeps his balance for the TD. Plays like this continue throughout his highlight tape. All in all, Landon served as a very productive possession receiver with above-average route-running and athleticism for the middle school level. Heading into Freshman year, Landon should already be an above-average JV player. As long as Landon buys into the De La Salle program and can remain consistent, he’ll develop very well. I can’t wait to see how Landon improves over this coming season!