Vegas Brown
Vegas Brown
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Corey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Vegas Brown
Vegas
Brown
5'9" | 150 lbs | WR
St. Frances Academy | 2027
State
MD
is a shifty route runner who plays with grit. He has strong ball skills and can snatch passes away from defenders, and he plays with aggression in the run game, showing high effort as a blocker. We’ve seen Brown’s physical growth, now standing at 5’10”, 170 pounds. Look for his skill set to be on full display next season.
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Vegas Brown
Vegas
Brown
5'9" | 150 lbs | WR
St. Frances Academy | 2027
State
MD
: Dynamic Slot Receiver with Vertical Burst and Polished Ball Skills
Vegas Brown
Vegas
Brown
5'9" | 150 lbs | WR
St. Frances Academy | 2027
State
MD
is a shifty, explosive slot receiver who brings more than just quickness to the table, he’s proving to be a true three-level threat. Known for his agility and suddenness in tight spaces, Brown has also shown he can stretch the field vertically, making him a complete weapon in the passing game.
He plays with a natural feel for space and timing, consistently positioning himself to give his quarterback clean throwing windows. Whether he’s working the perimeter or tracking the ball downfield, Brown attacks the catch point with confidence and strong hands, coming down with contested grabs.
Already holding two Division I offers from UNC Charlotte and Toledo, Brown is quickly gaining attention as one of the top young playmakers in his class. With continued development and increased usage in both the short and deep passing game, he has the potential to evolve into a dangerous all-around offensive weapon.
Expect Brown’s recruitment to heat up as he builds on an already impressive foundation heading into the heart of his high school career.
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Read EvaluationEd OBrien | Prep Redzone Scout
Brown is an athlete whom I had the chance to get a close look at during the All State Preps camp back in February. He was one of the top performers, thanks to his quickness in and out of his routes, along with his speed, which separated him from the rest.
What I’m looking to see from him this upcoming season: Brown plays one of the most talented teams in the nation. St. Frances Academy practices are probably better than most high school games. They also play one of the most demanding schedules in the country. Brown is battle-tested in honing his craft against some of the best players in the nation. I’d like to see him be put in a position to make more plays in space and work those short-to-intermediate routes from the slot.
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Read EvaluationCorey Bailey | Prep Redzone Scout
Vegas lived up to his name and put on a show in one-on-ones. He has dangerous quickness and route running, with respectable ball skills. He is polished and ahead of his peers with his footwork, some of the routes he put on display would be considered veteran skill level. He possesses good body control too; he can flip his hips and make back shoulder catches all while dragging his feet to get two in bounds. Brown will be continuing his football journey at national powerhouse, St. Frances Academy.
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