Malachi Bryant
Malachi Bryant
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Todd Haldis | Prep Redzone Scout
Malachi was a game changer for Team Metro and was big factor in their victory. His size on the outside caused problems for DBs and was able to make multiple receptions on the day. With 4 total receptions for 88 yards, Malachi showed off some nice wiggle in the hips and burst after the catch. With one play he was able to put his stamp on the game streaking down the field on a vertical route, going up and mossing the defender. Then after combing down with the ball he broke away from the tackle before galloping down the field for a 60+ yard TD score. Another thing about Malachi’s game that stood out to me is his blocking on the outside. He consistently out got his hands on the DB and drove him down the field on run plays creating lanes for the ball carrier. With his length, ball skills and overall athleticism/leaping ability Malachi makes for a strong X WR that colleges would like to have lined up out wide for them.
Great BTC All Star Win, I had 4 receptions, 88 receiving yards, and 1 td!! pic.twitter.com/8b4e5XryBL
— Malachi Bryant
Malachi Bryant 6'2" | 195 lbs | ATH Owings Mills | 2025 State MD (@MalachiBryant17) December 17, 2024
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Read EvaluationCorey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryant ranks as the second-leading receiver in his class, but he stands out with the most receiving touchdowns. He finished the season with 12 touchdowns and 826 yards on 38 receptions. At 6’2″ / 6’3″ and 200 pounds, Bryant possesses above-average size and impressive ball skills. His film opens with two one-handed catches, including a contested deep ball, showcasing his ability to make difficult grabs. A deep threat and red-zone weapon for Owings Mills, he effectively uses his frame to his advantage. After the catch, Bryant runs with determination, breaking tackles and showing impressive elusiveness. So far, he has received interest from Gannon University, but his potential is likely to attract more attention as the offseason progresses.
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Read EvaluationEd OBrien | Prep Redzone Scout
Bryant has caught 36 passes for 803 yards and 12 touchdowns in ten game this season.
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Read EvaluationTodd Haldis | Prep Redzone Scout
Malachi is another player I have seen plenty over the last few years and I have no idea how he still has no offers at any level of play. Playing both at WR and DE for Owings Mills and being a big time impact player for them at both spots, he is certainly and under recruited prospect. Malachi stands 6’3″ 200lbs and he plays up to that size. As a WR is very effective as being a big body target. Using his size to get position on the defender and able to go up and high point the ball. A real nice red zone option, could see some teams looking at him at even a flex TE option. His best spot for the next level in my mind as an edge DE/OLb. He has good length and a frame to fill out to 230+ in time. Malachi is quick off the snap and shows burst and twitch off the edge. He shows good hips, ability to get flat down the line and get to the ball quickly. Plays with good leverage, able to bend the edge, get skinny, and uses his speed/agility to be the OT. Malachi plays with a high motor and is a strong tackler that does not let the ballcarrier get by him. I can see him being recruited at either side of the ball depending on the team/scheme and I would be very surprised if he didn’t see many offers come his way in December.
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Malachi Bryant 6'2" | 195 lbs | ATH Owings Mills | 2025 State MD (@MalachiBryant17) September 26, 2024
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