Legend Bey
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Marcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
In one of the most electric performances of the season, Bey put on a show in North Forney’s thrilling 56–55 win over Longview. The Tennessee commit was unstoppable, rushing for 243 yards and four touchdowns while adding another score through the air. His speed, vision, and ability to take over games make him one of Texas’ most dynamic playmakers. Bey’s leadership and playmaking were on full display as he engineered a furious comeback to keep North Forney’s momentum rolling.
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Maybe the best dual-threat signal-caller in the state, Bey has been on a tear this season while also taking care of the football. Doing it with his arms and legs, Legend has led one of the best offenses in the state this season. He currently has 25 total touchdowns, over 700 yards both passing and rushing, and oh year zero interceptions through six games. The star playmaker excels at rolling out of the pocket and delivering touch passes down the sideline with great accuracy and smooth mechanics. As a runner, Bey is dynamic and explosive, possessing elite top-end speed and short area quickness. Expect the Tennessee Vol commit to direct the tempo of the game and make several jaw-dropping plays.
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Another dual-threat star that dazzled in Week 1, Bey picked up where he left off last season, dominating through the air and on the ground. Legend was explosive in his production for the Falcons, as all three of his touchdowns were 35+ yards. He showcased his elite elusiveness and all-around speed with two long touchdown runs. Bey also delivered a beautiful deep ball down the middle of the field for 6 after eluding pressure and changing his arm angle. The Tennessee commit totaled over 230 total yards and the three scores, wheeling the Falcons to a 51-0 route of Skyline.
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Another young Legend of QB, Bey is a dynamite stick out of the backfield that can take the life out of defenses using his arm, legs, and physicality. Bey resembles an all-time DFW quarterback in Kyler Murray. While not possessing the largest of frames, the Falcons’ dynamic signal-caller plays with great strength, constantly breaking off long runs thanks to both his speed and power. Bey also excels at sifting in and out of the pocket and firing bullets downfield, utilizing a quick release and an array of arm angles. Legend has as much two-way production as you’re going to find across the country, accumulating over 1,400 yards passing, 1,900 on the ground, and 41 total touchdowns last season. Recently committing to the Tennessee Vols, the 10-6A Offensive MVP will ball out again for the Falcons during his senior year.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey is one the top playmakers regardless of position in the 2026 class nationally and he will have his hands on the ball every play as the starting quarterback for North Forney. Legend’s name fits his legendary game, he is electric with the football in his hands, he has the arm talent to make throws into small passing windows, as well as drop deep ball dimes downfield with touch. Bey is an explosive runner with elite speed, he is phonebooth quick with ability to make game breaking runs from any down or distance. He put Madden like numbers his junior season, passing for 1,444 yards and rushing for 1,912 yards and 41 total touchdowns. The Tennessee commit was the 10-6A Offensive MVP in 2024.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey had a remarkable junior season, establishing himself as one of the top players in the state. A dynamic playmaker with the ball in his hands, Bey excels as both a passer and a runner. With a strong arm, great pocket navigation, and a smooth touch on deep throws, he threw for 1,444 yards while rushing for an incredible 1,912 yards. His 41 total touchdowns and electrifying performances earned him 10-6A District MVP honors. In most games, he is best player on the field regardless of position on any given Friday, Bey’s talents have drawn offers from programs such as California, Memphis, UTEP, and Utah, making him one of the most exciting prospects in the state heading into his senior season.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey has emerged as one of the most explosive playmakers in Texas, regardless of class, leading North Forney into a district title showdown against Longview. With a strong arm, excellent pocket awareness, and elite running ability marked by sprinter speed, Bey is a dual-threat quarterback who keeps defenses on edge. Recently picking up offers from Pittsburgh and Michigan State, Bey’s playmaking skills make North Forney a formidable offensive team.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey is an electric player at the quarterback position. He has a strong arm, he has the arm talent to push the ball down field with excellent touch and he can spray the route tree with pinpoint accuracy. Bey is a gifted runner when he breaks containment and he is phonebooth quick with a burst that enables him to make big plays with his legs. He is having a stellar junior season and had a phenomenal performance in week five against rival Forney. Bey had 316 total yards and he accounted for 5 touchdowns. Bey has seen his recruiting profile rise this offseason with offers from UCF, Missouri, Utah and Mississippi State coming in.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey broke onto the scene last fall and helped Mesquite Horn get out to a fast start with his playmaking ability. He can spin it, he has good touch on his deep ball and he has the arm strength to fit the football into tight coverage windows. Bey moves well in the pocket, he keeps his eyes downfield and he throws well on the run. He is a dangerous runner in the open field, he is phonebooth quick and he has the speed to make a house call for six. Bey just made the recent move to North Forney and I expect him to bring some juice to their offensive attack. Offers have come in this spring from Missouri, California, UTEP and Central Florida to name a few.
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Read EvaluationMarcus Henry | Prep Redzone Scout
Bey had breakout sophomore year, with over 1,100 yards of total offense and 12 touchdowns. He has a live arm with a quick release, he can make all the throws on the route tree and Bey plays with great awareness in the pocket. Legend is a dynamic threat with the football in his hands who can gash defenses in the running game. He is phonebooth quick with the speed and burst to make a house call for six from any distance. Bey is shifty in space and he is dynamic in the open field, which enables him to elude defenders. He is one the top returning signal callers in the 2026 class in the DFW area. Bey has caught the attention of college programs. He has double digits offers from the likes of TCU, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Oregon and most recently California. Bey will be a focal point in the Horn offense in 2024.
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