Quinn Deans
Quinn Deans
About Quinn
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Roger Silva | Prep Redzone Scout
We are thrilled to introduce QUINN DEANS, a dynamic rising star from Milford High School, who has earned a well-deserved spot on the Prep Redzone New England class of 2029 Rankings! Standing tall at 6’2″ and weighing 205 lbs, Deans has showcased exceptional talent as an EDGE rusher in early 2025 season film against Arlington. What sets Quinn apart is his fast hand placement—he immediately neutralizes O-linemen, smartly exploiting the edges with superb first-step quickness. Whether he’s in a two-point stance or with his hand in the dirt, his versatility stands out! Though he will benefit from strength training at the point of attack, his high football IQ and determination to excel at the collegiate level shine through.
With a passion that matches his talent, Quinn is set to be ranked as the #10 prospect in New England for the class of 2029 until the January 2026 updates. Don’t miss the opportunity to follow this phenomenal young athlete on his journey to greatness! 🏈🔥💪 HUDL
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- Home State: Massachusetts
- Strengths: Length, short-area quickness
Deans currently lists himself at 6-foot-2 and 197-pounds and while I can’t confirm the actual size, I can confirm that there’s a huge upside for him. After a big season helping the Milford Hawks reach the AYF Central Mass D2 Super Bowl, Deans was then selected for the AYF Central Mass Conference All-Star Team. The selection should come as no surprise, when looking at his body of work. He’s a size mismatch against the majority of Offensive Tackles on this level, using his long arms to his advantage. Deans fire his hands out quickly and doesn’t allow the opposing O-Linemen to get into his body, then uses a quick/long first step to gain the edge. Furthermore, he’s a smart player that knows his bread is buttered out in space, rather than in the mess of the middle. Also shows the ability to line up with his hand in the dirt or standing up in a two-point stance.
- Areas for improvement: Strength
I would describe Deans as wiry at this point, but he has an ideal Edge rusher frame. If he dedicates himself to the weight room and packs a good 10-15 pounds of muscle on to his body ahead of camp in August, he could become a real problem. Honestly, his frame looks like it could hold 230-240 pounds easily by the time he graduates high school. He has a lot of the physical tools, once the strength kicks in, he has the potential to be a good one.
- Prospect Grade: B
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