Niko Jandreau is a 6'1" Defensive Back in the 2026 class.
Jandreau attends Hamilton in Arizona.
Jandreau's Player Profile was created on February 8, 2024.
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Expert Analysis
Niko
JandreauDB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
200
HS
Hamilton
|
AZ
ASU 7s Instant Impact: The First Guys Who Caught My Eye
One of those guys that you notice even before the play starts. Just standing out there, he looks...
Written by Hunter Tierney
Niko
JandreauDB
Class
2026
Height
6'1"
Weight
200
HS
Hamilton
|
AZ
2024 Team Preview: Hamilton Huskies Defense
2026 Defensive Back Niko Jandreau is a versatile defensive weapon Hamilton aims to utilize for their upcoming season....
Written by Hogan Miller
Hunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Hunter Tierney
Prep Redzone Scout
One of those guys that you notice even before the play starts. Just standing out there, he looks built — stocky, strong, and super defined — more like a linebacker than a traditional DB at first glance. But then the ball snaps, and he moves around the field with a surprising level of smoothness. It’s not robotic or overly calculated, just really fluid. He flowed from one assignment to the next without hesitation, reading things in real time and adjusting without leaving gaps behind him. That kind of awareness is rare in a 7s setting where things move fast and communication has to be sharp. It wasn’t just his build or the way he covered ground either — it was how natural he made it all look. He trusted his positioning and didn’t panic when offenses tried to test him. Just kept shifting, staying in phase, and closing windows before quarterbacks could take advantage. Really solid performance from someone who clearly knows how to play his role with confidence and control.
2026 Defensive Back Niko JandreauNikoJandreau
6'1" | 200 lbs | DB
Hamilton | 2026 StateAZ
is a versatile defensive weapon Hamilton aims to utilize for their upcoming season. At a broad 6’1 185lb frame, he played primarily at strong safety for the Huskies, playing from depth and from the box. As a sophomore, he was able to bring in 51 total tackles, 31 of those as solo tackles, 3 TFLs, 12 pass deflections, and 2 INTs. Reading run best from the box, he is able to soar through his gap with good recognition, breaking down and going in for the tackle. His long range speed and agility as a secondary player are impressive, able to track down ball carriers for limited gains and locate the ball when thrown in the passing game. Jandreau is now gearing up for his junior year, seeking to build off his outstanding success last season.