Romeo Berryhill
Romeo Berryhill
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Jordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Transferred to Centennial after being selected the 3A Freshman Player of the Year at Sabino in 2023. He’s a dynamic athlete with a well-rounded skillset to play multiple positions. Shows he can match lateral movement and stay in phase using his change of direction and lateral agility at the short and intermediate levels while possessing the long speed to cover vertically. Easy transition from back pedal to his break with the reactionary quickness to trigger and play the ball at the catch point. One to watch.
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Read EvaluationJordan Reyes | Prep Redzone Scout
Another explosive playmaker in the Berryhill family. A great athlete with a combination of speed, quickness, and change of direction. Like his versatile skillset and positional versatility to play multiple spots in the secondary or roll down into the box. Smooth in his backpedal and shows a good ability to flip his hips and transition out. Shows good route recognition does a good job creating positional leverage and staying in phase at all three levels. Reactionary quickness and short area speed allows him to match movement and recover to close separation with the ball in the air. Voted the 3A Freshman Player of the Year at Sabino in 2023 before transferring to Centennial to play out his sophomore season.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Comes from a family where one brother is in the NFL (Stanley Berryhill Jr. – Detroit Lions) and another brother that currently holds offer(s) ( Shamar Berryhill Shamar Berryhill 6'1" | 200 lbs | WR Centennial | 2025 State AZ – class of 2025) . Lil’ Romeo may be the most naturally fast and gifted of the trio. I see him becoming a more-than significant P5 cornerback.
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Read EvaluationAlan Popadines | Prep Redzone Scout
Talk about pedigree and genetics—Berryhill has it. The younger brother of current Detroit Lions Wide Receiver Stanley Berryhill and current Class of 2024 prospect Savaughn Berryhill, the youngest of the group is certainly up next. While he doesn’t have the thick, strong build of his older brothers—he has elite speed and quickness. I’d roll the dice on him running stride for stride with 95% of the class of 2027 Wide Receivers in the country. Plays light on his toes and can flip his hips with the best of them. Plays confidently and isn’t afraid to throw jams at the line because he knows he has the speed to make up for a misstep, should one happen. He plays intelligently, as well and mixes up his style well. Berryhill is already extremely talented and isn’t even close to reaching his ceiling yet, physically. Also took reps on the offensive side of the ball as a Slot Receiver. The Tucson, Arizona prospect looks like he’ll be a no-brainer future P5 player.
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