Potter Brozeski is a 6'4" Athlete/Defensive Back in the 2027 class.
Brozeski attends Norwin in Pennsylvania.
Brozeski's Player Profile was created on February 15, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Potter
BrozeskiATH/DB
Class
2027
Height
6'4"
Weight
180
HS
Norwin
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PA
PRZPA Team Previews: Norwin Knights
Peter Brozeski is a talented athlete in the 2027 class. He has incredible ability as a wide receiver...
Written by Pat Weider
Potter
BrozeskiATH/DB
Class
2027
Height
6'4"
Weight
180
HS
Norwin
|
PA
Division One Greenlight Series, 2027 Rankings Update, WR/ATHs/TEs
6’4, 180 out of Norwin, 3.85 GPA. Another one where the lack of offers is surprising. Size alone...
Written by Vic Castillo
Potter
BrozeskiATH/DB
Class
2027
Height
6'4"
Weight
180
HS
Norwin
|
PA
Class 6A WPIAL Breakout Candidates
Potter is a 3-way athlete for Norwin, playing DB, WR, and contributing to special teams. As a defender,...
Written by Tyler Stevens
Pat Weider | Prep Redzone Scout
Pat Weider
Prep Redzone Lead Scout
Peter Brozeski is a talented athlete in the 2027 class. He has incredible ability as a wide receiver and as a defensive back. He has great size (6’4″), athleticism, and speed. Someone that big usually is not that fast, but Brozeski does have that ability. As a wide receiver, he is a big-time playmaker. Any ball near him, he can go up and catch it. He also shows good ability after he catches the ball to make defenders miss. Then on defense, he shows good range and coverage ability as a safety. Brozeski is a legit athlete in the 2027 class.
6’4, 180 out of Norwin, 3.85 GPA. Another one where the lack of offers is surprising. Size alone makes him intriguing before even turning on the tape. Testing numbers are strong (4.5 40, 4.12 shuttle), even if unverified. Nearly three minutes of junior tape shows a well-rounded athlete. Took a junior day visit to Princeton, which makes sense academically and athletically. Labeled as an ATH for a reason, could play multiple spots. DB feels like the long-term fit. Already ranked inside the Top 150, which is justified. Frame and versatility give him real upside. Offers will come.
Potter is a 3-way athlete for Norwin, playing DB, WR, and contributing to special teams. As a defender, he’s rangy and lengthy. He has good motion in his hips and uses his instincts to make a play on the ball. He can play well in both man and zone coverage. As a receiver, the athleticism is evident. He has home run potential when the ball gets to his hands. Brozeski has good footwork and can create separation at any level. I’m excited to see what Potter can put on tape in 2025.