Sebastian Tripp
Sebastian Tripp
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Expert Analysis
Robert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Tripp brings track speed to the football field and uses it to devastating effect. He’s a big play machine who routinely turns short gains into touchdowns with his explosiveness and ability to separate from defenders. Tripp’s speed pops on film, but it’s his route running and ability to adjust mid route that set him apart. Last season, he posted 31 receptions for 581 yards and 8 touchdowns, numbers that should climb significantly with more targets this year. His potential as a game breaker makes him an intriguing prospect for D1 and D2 programs looking for a vertical threat. Expect Tripp’s stock to rise quickly as more eyes are drawn to his playmaking ability this fall.
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Read EvaluationElijah Bonner | Prep Redzone Scout
Tripp’s consistency defined his season, with 31 catches for 581 yards, averaging 18.7 yards per catch. His 111-yard game against Grand Junction Tigers highlighted his ability to dominate in critical matchups. Tripp’s eight touchdowns showcased his red-zone reliability, size, and physicality, already giving him a college-ready frame.
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Read EvaluationMatt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Tripp is a tri-sport athlete who plays basketball, running track, and football. The 6’1 185-pound receiver had 31 receptions for 581 yards and 8 touchdowns, 10 carries for 74 yards and 1 touchdown. Whenever his QB needed an easy completion, Tripp was his guy. He has good athletic ability due to very good change of direction, good speed, acceleration, and jumping. Tripp has a good release against both off and press jam. Good separation quickness. He’ll find an open pocket and exploit it. Good ball tracking skills and catching. After the catch, he uses his very good change of direction and very good vision to make multiple defenders miss as he runs into the endzone. He’s very shifty out in space. Watch out for Tripp this upcoming season.
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Read EvaluationRobert Davis | Prep Redzone Scout
Tripp made his mark in the playoffs with two receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown, including a 67-yard scoring play that showcased his explosiveness. Tripp’s ability to stretch the field makes him a dangerous big-play threat whenever he touches the ball. His versatility also adds value—he’s a gadget player who can be used in various roles to spark the offense. Whether as a deep threat or on quick plays designed to get him in space, Tripp has a knack for creating momentum-shifting plays. With this strong showing, he heads into the offseason as a player to watch closely next season.
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