Tyson Glenn-Thomas
Tyson Glenn-Thomas
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Devin Record | Prep Redzone Scout
Tyson is a dynamic athlete who plays at an elite level on both sides of the ball. He was first team all conference as a wide receiver and a defensive back, being one of the most verastile players in the state. He was close to the 1,000 yard mark last season and I think could easily surpass that amount. Defensively I think he could get 5 interceptions, improving on his amount the year prior. When left in the open field, TGT is a problem. He will break ankles and use his agility to avoid being brought down.
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Read EvaluationDevin Record | Prep Redzone Scout
Tyson is a fantastic athlete, one of the top overall athletes within the 2026 class in my eyes. He’s a versatile player who can play multiple positions on both sides of the ball. He lined up at quarterback & defensive back during week 1 but started at wide receiver and defensive back during week 2. As a defensive back, he’s all over the field. He gets involved in tackles often and racked up 9 tackles of his own during the game. He also had an interception. Offensively he had a big time game too, he had 11 catches for 147 yards. He’s a player to keep an eye on.
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Read EvaluationDom Skene | Prep Redzone Scout
Glenn-Thomas lined up primarily in high safety looks for Lindbergh as a freshman but looks to establish himself as an outside CB this year. He has good awareness and is a willing and sure tackler. He makes good reads on in-breaking routes to high point jump balls which netted him several interceptions this season. He is aggressive at the point of attack and can force PBUs and fumbles, jarring receivers as soon as they touch the ball. In addition to his ability to go up and get it, he has an impressive catch radius and the instincts to grabs deflections. He also features as a versatile receiver who makes plays down the sideline or in the slot. He can burn DBs that misstep or get in behind with good angles in his routes, which trick them out of position to think they can cover his shorter presence downfield. His use of leverage will allow him to continue improving through his sophomore year and help Lindbergh contend for a playoff spot.
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