Logan Graham
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Earnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Logan Graham Logan Graham 6'1" | 220 lbs | OL Red Bank Catholic | 2024 NJ is one of the sleepers in St. Peter’s Prep’s secondary, but don’t expect him to stay under the radar much longer. The 5’10’, 165-pound defensive back made the most of limited reps last season, flashing the tools that project well with more opportunities.
What stands out first is his physicality. He plays bigger than his frame and isn’t afraid to come downhill and set the edge. Whether he’s blitzing off the corner or making a tackle in space, Logan brings an edge to his game that coaches love. But it’s not just physicality—he’s shown real potential as a cover guy too. His ball skills showed up with two strong pass breakups, including one he nearly turned into a pick-six.
Logan has offers from Jacksonville State and Wofford, and with a full slate of snaps in 2025, that list should grow. He has the instincts, toughness, and speed to be a breakout name in North Jersey’s defensive backfield this fall.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
I wish I had followed St. Joe’s season a little more closely to better understand the story of how
Logan Graham
Logan
Graham
5'10" | 165 lbs | DB
St. Joseph's (Metuchen) | 2026
State
NJ
‘s season unfolded. I say this because his film consists of highlights from only four opponents – opponents who the Falcons’ faced at different junctures in the season – and his highlights show much promise from Graham’s performance as a sophomore. A great deal of trust is endowed to Graham has he is locked up on a solo assignment in 3 x 1 receiver sets and it is clear to see why. Graham does a great job timing his jump to break up the fade and allows very little room on short routes in front of him. Graham is a competitor who fights to get hands on any ball thrown his way. One area I would hope Graham improves on his his run fit leverage as a boundary corner. As a force player he, under no circumstances, can allow the ball carrier to get outside of him. Graham finished the season with 18 tackles (16 solo) and 1 tackle for loss.
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