Wentworth “Dubbs” Bloom
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
After transferring from Jersey Shore High School in Pennsylvania ahead of his sophomore season, Bloom has transformed into a dominant force in the trenches, demonstrating significant year-over-year improvements that make him a must-watch prospect for NCAA programs scouting the Northeast. Entering high school at around 330 pounds, Bloom has reshaped his body without sacrificing mass. He’s added lean muscle while enhancing his overall conditioning, allowing him to maintain intensity through four quarters. One of the most noticeable jumps has been in Bloom’s footwork and agility. As a freshman, he could be heavy-footed at times, struggling to mirror quicker defenders. Now, he’s noticeably lighter on his feet, with improved lateral quickness that shines in run blocking schemes. This mobility allows him to pull effectively to the edge or climb to the second level, making him versatile across guard and tackle positions.
Technique has been a focal point of Bloom’s growth. His stance is now more balanced and explosive, with a quicker initial punch off the snap. It’s a subtle but game-changing adjustment that has reduced penalties and increased his effectiveness in both run and pass sets. Bloom’s hand usage has gone from adequate to elite for his age. He’s developed independent hands that strike with precision and power, keeping defenders at bay without overcommitting. This was a weak spot in his freshman tape, where he occasionally relied on body positioning over active hands. Now, his punch is violent and consistent, allowing him to control engagements and redirect rushers effectively. Perhaps the most impressive leap is in pass pro, where Bloom has become a veritable wall. As a freshman, he was vulnerable to speed rushes and inside counters, but his sophomore film shows a prospect who anchors deeply, mirrors movements fluidly, and uses his length to stonewall edge threats. With quick feet and strong hands, he’s rarely beaten clean, providing his quarterbacks with clean pockets. This improvement alone has elevated his profile
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Read EvaluationAmal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Dubbs is a big time presence in the trenches. He has size, strength, and plays with a high motor. He has a quick first step, gets hands on defenders quickly and is fast enough to pull to the edge or get to the second level. He is a wall in pass pro, using his hands independently and showing quick feet. Huge transfer from Jersey Shore (PA) to St. Thomas More.
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Read EvaluationVic Castillo | Prep Redzone Scout
Measurbales are now verified via PRZ PA Winter Showcase. 6’6, 350 pounds. Has officially elevated off our watch list and into the Top 100, quite the debut among 500 impressive sophomore prospects. This just the tip of the iceberg in terms of ranking.
Hudl tape aside,
Wentworth “Dubbs” Bloom
Wentworth
“Dubbs” Bloom
6'7" | 330 lbs | OL
| 2028
State
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left a lasting impression on myself, as well as media and coaches present post PRZ PA camp. Named a top-performing OL, this among some elite OL talent present. Bloom was already on a fast track to cracking our lists because of how well he performed in a live setting. I felt even more comfortable ranking Bloom inside the Top 100 after plugging in his tape. Hudl tape shows off left tackle reps of a lineman who likely won’t fall beneath a Division Two grade moving forward. Bloom displays tools to work with moving forward. Fantastic power, a 350-pound lineman better be able to strike and displace kids with minimal effort, Bloom does this. Not a sloppy 350 pounds, Bloom gets out of his stance to run block relatively well. Has a bit of attitude to his game too. We have a ways to go before crowing him as one of PA’s best 2027 linemen, yet he warrants praise for this type of output as a current sophomore. I’m going to need to see more moving forward. More pass-pro, enough to trust him against speed. I want to see more production, 5-7 minutes worth of dominating tape. I want to see more technique. Again, this isn’t to say Bloom is deficient in these areas, he displays some clean kick-step reps, some clean footwork on occasion too, I just want to see MORE. I have a feeling we will get that, so long as this young man keep the petal to the metal.
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— Dubbs Bloom (@DubbsBloom77) October 22, 2024
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Read EvaluationEvent Results
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Pennsylvania Stock Up Showcase
01/24/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 6.01
- 40 Yard Dash #2
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- Shuttle #1
- 5.28
- Shuttle #2
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- Broad Jump #1
- 6`3
- Broad Jump #2
- 6`2
- L Drill #1
- 9.4
- L Drill #2
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- Vertical #1
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Event Results
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Pennsylvania Stock Up Showcase
01/24/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- 6.01
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- -
- Shuttle #1
- 5.28
- Shuttle #2
- -
- Broad Jump #1
- 6`3
- Broad Jump #2
- 6`2
- L Drill #1
- 9.4
- L Drill #2
- -
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -