
Bryson Sweeney 2027 QB
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Bryson Sweeney 2027 QB
@BrySween_1
QB | C/O 2027 | 6’3 210 lbs. | #7 | Herriman High Mustangs | 3.4 GPA | Cell 801-577-3371 | Herriman, UT | HC: Matt Rickards - @coachrickards.










STANDOUTS QB: MVP - Jagger Fountaine - Skyridge @JaggerFountaine I was looking forward to seeing the new QB1 from Skyridge up close. I was eager to see his development from last season, and he’s truly done a great job. Velocity is improving, his timing and anticipation were on point. It didn’t surprise me that he was competing at an MVP level the entire camp - he has the IT factor. Jagger is a smart, humble player that will be making major noise good final 2 years in high school. He is coachable and calm leader. Skyridge is going to be a problem. ✍🏻✍🏻 I would love to see Jagger shorten his stride length, generate more efficiency in the hip/ shoulder disassociation and cancel the forward lean that shows itself on high velocity throws. These areas of improvement are linked together, so starting with the stride will likely correct the other components. If he can do that, which he will, he has a chance to be the next great QB from our state. Sky is the limit. Way to ball my guy 👊🏻 @skyridgefb @coachjhemm STANDOUT • Bryson Sweeney - Herriman @BrySween_1 The 6’3 Mustang QB was arguably the most consistent passer on the night and was neck and neck for the MVP. He displayed high level accuracy and anticipation on several throws in all three areas of the field. His improvement over the last 3 months as a passer is fantastic - he’s really developing into a high caliber player. Arm strength is solid, and his confidence has taken a step up as well. He showed leadership ability at camp which was great to see. Bryson can improve his outward striding habit, remain taller and more square on the release/finish, and continue to develop quicker feet. This will be a priority going into spring ball, and an afterthought come fall camp. Great work 💯 @coachrickards @HHSMustangFB STANDOUT • Boston Wright - Northridge @thebostonwright Boston, only in 8th grade, was the youngest player at camp. Ultimately it didn’t matter because he hung in there and battled against some great competition against older kids. He is an exciting prospect that already has size (6’3) you like at the position. He showcases solid arm strength, poise and a competitive nature that is rare for a player his age. Extremely coachable and honest with himself. It will be fun to see him approach his ceiling the next 4 years. Boston can do a better job with footwork, abs generating lower body power to give his arm a break. He also needs to get a higher ball carriage and maintain upper body control upon release. His off arm tends to dip which will need to be corrected as well. I have NO doubt this will be addressed quickly. This kid is one to watch. Keep it up! 🔥



Highlights from the Utah Ballers March Blackout Football Showcase. Continuing to develop and compete. @ballersinutah @HHSMustangFB @coachrickards #ClassOf2027 #Quarterback #FootballRecruiting #UtahFootball













