Reggie Bropleh Jr
Reggie Bropleh Jr
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Brendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
After coming over from Nottingham,
Reggie Bropleh Jr
Reggie
Bropleh Jr
6'0" | 180 lbs | DB/WR
St. Joseph | 2026
State
NJ
is more firmly entrenched in the Falcons than ever before. A corner, receiver, and returner, we see the emergence of a second gear at moments. Bropleh plays in between routes very nicely, undercutting and picking off passes where it seems the quarterback is unsure of who to get the ball to. His short game recognition is outstanding. We see Bropleh leave his assignment and rally to the flat or in run support very quickly. There were a few clips of Bropleh shedding blocks in the quick game to re-establish his force responsibility in his run fit, while also maintaining his vice leverage when tackling. At moments Bropleh can be a bit handsy when defending routes, but he has not shown anyone to get behind him and also uses his one-hand jam to bump and run nicely. I do this that at receiver his routes are a bit rounded and it would behoove him to lower his pad level when tackling.
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Read EvaluationTyler Stevens | Prep Redzone Scout
Bropleh is an electric athlete. He can start and stop on a dime and has great change of direction and body control. He was one of the most dangerous players after the catch this weekend and was a real threat to bust a play when he had the ball in his hands.
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Read EvaluationJonathan Davalos | Prep Redzone Scout
Reggie Bropleh turned heads all weekend with his dynamic two-way play, but it was a highlight-reel touchdown catch in the back of the end zone on Saturday that truly caught every scout’s attention. A true speedster, Bropleh is electric across the middle of the field and can stop on a dime while running low, making him tough to cover in space. He shows incredible concentration, routinely coming down with contested catches—even with defenders draped all over him. Also a standout defensive back, Bropleh’s versatility and explosiveness made him one of the most impactful players on the field.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Reggie Brophleh has smoothly transitioned from Nottingham to St. Joseph Metuchen and continues to shine in every game phase. His presence is felt at 6’1”, 180 pounds, especially as a defensive back.
Reggie primarily plays cornerback, where his instincts and ball skills stand out. He reads and plays well, always seems in the right place, and consistently finds ways to take the football away or break up passes. This past season, he added another layer to his game by showing more physicality in the box, proving he can be an aggressive, downhill defender when needed.
On offense, he flashed playmaking ability at wide receiver, making defenders miss and making explosive plays. His impact was also felt on special teams, where he returned a kickoff to the house, further proving his ability to change the game in multiple ways.
Reggie is on the verge of earning his first Division I offer. Suppose he continues on this trajectory and shows versatility across all three phases. In that case, it’s only a matter of time before college programs start taking notice—whether during the season or shortly after.
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Read EvaluationBrendan Mankarious | Prep Redzone Scout
Lining up everywhere – returner, receiver, and running back – for Nottingham is
Reggie Bropleh Jr
Reggie
Bropleh Jr
6'0" | 180 lbs | DB/WR
St. Joseph | 2026
State
NJ
, who was consistently left alone as their backside cornerback throughout the season. We see that Bropleh uses his hands to redirect receivers’ routes and position himself to play bump and run coverage. More so than anything else, Bropleh trusts his ability to run and recover. I say this because, in my opinion, he looks like he can improve his back pedal since he bails from it early. An improved back pedal will only aid Bropleh in seeing what is happening in front of him, and in turn, his ability to break on the ball. In several clips Bropleh is tested with double- or stutter-moves, where he manages to run stride for stride, matching each step forwards or backwards, that offenders may tempt him with. In terms of run support he is an outstanding tackler. Where some corners hold up defenders and wait for the cavlary to arrive, Bropleh seems to need no assistance. Although many of his clips show him covering, few are of him being tested in coverage – something colleges will ask for.
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Read EvaluationEarnest Daniels | Prep Redzone Scout
Reggie Bropleh’s versatility as a cornerback and punt/kick returner makes him a dynamic threat on the field. Despite his slightly undersized frame, his long limbs and fluid movement allow him to excel in coverage, whether in man or zone schemes. His ability to quickly flip his hips and stay in the hip pocket of receivers demonstrates his keen awareness and anticipation of plays. With two interceptions, four pass breakups, and just one touchdown allowed in his last season, he showcases his knack for making game-changing plays on defense. Additionally, his agility and vision make him a valuable asset in the return game, where he can flip field position and provide his team with favorable starting positions on offense. As only a sophomore, Bropleh already shows promise as a rising star in the class of 2026, and with continued development, he has the potential to become one of the top cornerbacks in New Jersey by the time he reaches his senior year.
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