Trey Pfeiffer
Trey Pfeiffer
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Michael Keighron | Prep Redzone Scout
For the past four seasons, Iroquois has set records with a dynamic aerial attack led by WNY All-Time passing leader Justus Kleitz. With Kleitz graduating in 2026, I think we will hear
Trey Pfeiffer
Trey
Pfeiffer
5'10" | 160 lbs | RB/DB
Iroquois | 2028
State
NY
‘s name a lot this season. When it was time to put the game away last year, Iroquois used Pfeiffer and he showed a lot of explosion and great awareness. I first saw Pfeiffer play in week 2 of last season when his number was called upon in a blowout win over Depew and he ran for 117 yards on just 12 carries and a pair of scores.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Background: Pfeiffer is an intriguing prospect who can play on both sides of the field. The Section Six prospect, can play DB as well as RB, and his versatility makes him a name to watch moving forward.
Measurables: Pfeiffer has an intriguing build for a prospect, but it is one he should look to improve. Standing at 6’0″ his height is good for a RB/DB prospect. He needs to improve his weight, as he is on the slimmer side. For both positions, he should look to reach a minimum of 175-180-Pounds.
Evaluation: Pfeiffer is known as an evader on the football field, and he is incredibly hard to tackle. He is extremely fast, and I like his ability to take off with the ball in his hands. He should look to slow plays down on occasion behind the LOS, to ensure he runs through the correct gap on the line. He has solid footwork, and is a down hill runner, who makes a big impact downfield. I do like his ability to evade tackles, and this makes him an elite threat, which adding more muscle and weight should help with.
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Read EvaluationCory Lemer | Prep Redzone Scout
Background: Pfeiffer is an intriguing prospect who can play on both sides of the field. The Section Six prospect, can play DB as well as RB, and his versatility makes him a name to watch moving forward.
Measurables: Pfeiffer has an intriguing build for a prospect, but it is one he should look to improve. Standing at 6’0″ his height is good for a RB/DB prospect. He needs to improve his weight, as he is on the slimmer side. For both positions, he should look to reach a minimum of 175-180-Pounds.
Evaluation: Pfeiffer is known as an evader on the football field, and he is incredibly hard to tackle. He is extremely fast, and I like his ability to take off with the ball in his hands. He should look to slow plays down on occasion behind the LOS, to ensure he runs through the correct gap on the line. He has solid footwork, and is a down hill runner, who makes a big impact downfield. I do like his ability to evade tackles, and this makes him an elite threat, which adding more muscle and weight should help with.
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Read EvaluationMichael Keighron | Prep Redzone Scout
Iroquois is a pass first team so I expect Pfeiffer’s numbers to be up and down on a weekly basis but he showed in this game that he is the Redhawks workhorse RB and will be a force for the next three seasons. Trey was the key factor to putting the game on ice as he ran for 117 yards on 12 carries and 2 TDs.
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