Teave Brown
Teave Brown
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Andy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Teave is a hybrid backer, safety. He is a player with a good frame that he will continue to grow into. He shows good physicality and moves well laterally. He has a good quick burst and he shows good instincts. He ended the season being a key two way player but he is likely going to grow into a backer at the next level. He is a P4 recruit. Plenty of traits to like.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown is a player that has a large ceiling. He is an athletic mover who does a good job of reading and reacting. He is light on his feet, does a good job of pressing forward and has good pursuit and quick hands. He did a good job of showcasing his pursuit and quick burst on the night, and got behind the line several times and blew up plays throughout. He is primed for a big season and will look to continue his impact this Friday.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown is our prediction for Region 8 Defensive Player of the Year. He flashed immense talent last year, and his instincts, physicality, and athletic movement make him a candidate to break out this year. He is someone who can reach 80 tackles, 10 sacks, and 15 tackles for loss. He is primed to be a force as the main backer for Provo. He will garner multiple D1 offers and has Power-Four upside.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown is a high-end caliber backer who was asked to play a big role last year, and that experience will not only help him this year, but the defense overall. He has good size, shows innate instincts, and is quick off the line. He has a good closing speed and is someone who is primed for a breakout. He’s effective as an on-ball backer and doesn’t get lost in coverage.
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Read EvaluationLawrence Sanft | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown returns to the Bulldogs as one of the top tacklers from last season. Shows initial quickness to read and react. Ability to move through traffic and avoid blocks to get to the ball carriers on inside runs. Shows flexibility, bursts and hips as a pass rusher to get to the QB. A wrap up type tackler to make the sure hit at the LOS and open field. Brown has the size and athleticism to play the EDGE position in 3-4 defensive type scheme.
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Read EvaluationAndy Pham | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown has a good frame and should get to 215 lbs. He is an instinctive athlete and is best as an on-ball backer. Brown shows a good first step and shows a good bend at the hip as a rusher. When in pursuit of the ball carrier, he showcases a good ability to shed blockers and has a quick acceleration while displaying good physicality. Brown is a good tackler, showcases good vision, holds the edge,e and keeps his lane integrity. Brown is an exciting backer for the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationHunter Tierney | Prep Redzone Scout
Doubling as a linebacker,
Teave Brown
Teave
Brown
6'2" | 205 lbs | LB/RB
Provo | 2027
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brings some serious power when he’s running the rock. It’s surprising to see someone who runs as physically as he does, also have such electrifying feet. He has great burst which allows him to make defenders miss without much effort. His strong base makes him really hard to bring to the ground as he barrels his way through defenders. With all this being said, he’s even better on the defensive end. An instinctual linebacker who can play physically against the run while having the finesse to cover the slot really well. He’s a player that coaches should have on their big board for the 2027 class.
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