Jerand Bradley
Status:
Signed

Jerand Bradley

Wide Receiver
6′5″ / 190 lbs
DeSoto, TX
DeSoto
Class of 2021
Rating: 90
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Rating: 88.8
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Texas Tech
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Texas A&M continues to make strong impression on 2023 WR Johntay Cook
3 yr ago by Jason Howell
Texas A&M continues to make strong impression on 2023 WR Johntay Cook
DeSoto (TX) 2023 wide receiver Johntay Cook made his way to College Station over the weekend for Texas A&M’s BBQ/pool party. He was one of Texas A&M’s earliest 2023 offers, and the Aggies continue to make a strong impression.
Ryan Brauninger
4 yr ago by Ryan Brauninger
Unoffered names to keep an eye on
As we get ready to undertake a full slate of Texas HS football this week, I thought it'd be a good refresher to list all the names we are monitoring in terms of A&M involvement as the season unfolds. Now, we are not saying all these kids are in-line for offers. Rather, these are kids that with a few weeks of strong tape could put themselves on the Aggie radar. I'll predominantly take care of the greater Houston area guys and leave Dallas up to Howell. Jason, if I miss anyone, feel free to add them. 2021RBAlton McCaskill - Conroe Oak RidgeOLRemington Strickland - Ft Bend ChristianCole Carson - Bogota Rivercrest (Arkansas)Kamron Scott - Converse Judson (UTSA)Canon Boone - Dickinson (Virginia Tech)Gabe Blair - Denton GuyerEzra Oyetade - Garland Lakeview Centennial (Arizona State)Jack Leyrer - Dallas Highland Park (Stanford)Jack Tucker - Argyle (Texas Tech)Tate Williams - Wall (Baylor)TEMason Tharp - Klein (Texas Tech)WRJohn Paul Richardson - Ft Bend Ridge Point (Oklahoma State)Nehemiah Noel - Galveston BallJerand Bradley - DeSoto (Texas Tech)DTByron Murphy II - DeSoto (Baylor)DEJe'lin Samuels - Pasadena Sam RayburnLandyn Watson - Hutto (TCU)LBKeith Cooper - Dickinson SCaleb Ellis - Frisco Independence (Stanford)2022QBCade Klubnik - Austin WestlakeConner Weigman - BridgelandNick Evers - Flower MoundRBJamarion Miller - Tyler LegacyHymond Drinkard - George RanchDamien Brown - LeonardOLCory Hendrix - College StationJihad Lateef - Lubbock EstacadoEthan Sanders - San Antonio ChristianNeto Umeozulu - AllenSheridan Wilson - ArgyleCaden Kitler - Plano John Paul IIErik Gray - AmarilloTETrent McGaughey - Shadow CreekHouston Thomas - College StationCody Mladenka - The Woodlands College ParkOmari Murdock - AllenWRRandy Masters - Shadow CreekJeremy Patton - TenahaKeith Wheeler II - AtascocitaAnthony Black - CoppellDTTre Emory - Mt PleasantKris Ross - North ShoreDETai Leonard - CyFallsDeMone Green - Houston HeightsCurlee Thomas - Fort Worth Nolan CatholicLBTy Kana - KatyJustin Medlock - ManvelOwen Pewee - CyParkNic Caraway - BryanBralon Jones - SpringJordan Crook - DuncanvilleTrevell Johnson - Arlington MartinTyrell Johnson - Arlington MartinCB Eric Hemphill III - BrenhamChandler Rivers - Beaumont UnitedDorian Friend - SpringJalon Peoples - Cedar HillSJacobe Chester - Ft Bend MarshallJaidan Scott - Shadow CreekDylan Dixson - PearlandSherrod Covil Jr. - North ShoreCollin Wright - ManvelKCarter Brown - Pearland Dawson
Recruiting Rankings Updates: New lists for the classes of 2021, 2022 & 2023
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
Recruiting Rankings Updates: New lists for the classes of 2021, 2022 & 2023
Recruiting has been reshaped over the last several months, but the TexAgs crew is still hard at work keeping track of the recruiting scene. Jason Howell has the latest updates to the TexAgs rankings of prospects across the state in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 high school classes.
Jason Howell
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
Top Five (or more) standout June performances
I had a chance to see some top flight performances in June, but these performances stood out just a little more than the rest. The prospects are not listed in numerical order. WR Jerand Bradley, DeSoto (2021) - Bradley is a guy I have seen quite a few times over the years, but I have to admit he put on a show at DeSoto's practice. He has the speed to stay outside and the size to be a match-up nightmare for defenders. Plus, his catch radius and hands make him a reliable and dangerous weapon. It is safe to say the Texas Tech commitment is a little underrated in the TexAgs rankings right now.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1276233018760364036?s=20CB Deuce Harmon, Denton Guyer (2021) - Harmon may be the guy I have seen the most of since the quarantine began and he has impressed time after time. In my last meeting he checked in at 200-pounds which was not really a surprise considering his stout build, but it does surprise considering how well he moves. His quick feet, his hip flexibility, and his speed are right up there at tip top of the list.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1275833089940430848?s=20QB Eli Stowers, Denton Guyer (2021) - Watching Stowers move around and throw the ball around on my visit to Guyer earlier this month may just top my list. He is not 100-percent back yet, but it is clear he has made some strong strides. I'm sure there were several future opponents feeling very uneasy watching the clips I tweeted. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1275835221758410754?s=20S Bryan Allen, Aledo (2022) - I have grown familiar with Allen since he was a middle school quarterback running through defenses. Last year he was one of Aledo's most dynamic defensive playmakers and when I saw him again earlier this month I was quickly reminded of that. He is an intelligent ball player with high level size and athleticism and he was a magnet for the ball during scheme drills. It was a complete performance from beginning to end.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1272262686127120384?s=20WR Evan Stewart, Frisco Liberty (2022) - I heard the stories about Stewart's speed and quickness, but June was the first time I was able to see it for myself. His performance at the Coach O/Coach kept defensive backs off balance all morning. His footwork was not only quick but there was purpose as he stacked defenders and created separation with precise routes. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1269361085435596801?s=20S Jaden Milliner-Jones, DeSoto (2023) - This last weekend's performance by Milliner-Jones at the LB/RB showcase was a sight to see. He is a S at 5-11, 175, but he has a build I could easily see growing into a LB. If he does not end up growing into a LB he is already a standout S, and he was just as impressive at the position when I saw him earlier in the week at DeSoto. Mark him down, this is a national prospect. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1277010889972088834?s=20
Jason Howell
4 yr ago by Jason Howell
I stopped through DeSoto yesterday - notes
I had a chance to get down to DeSoto yesterday and as usual the talent is about as top notch as it gets in the state. 2021s Shemar Turner and Byron Murphy II lead the way, which is saying something with P5 commits Jaedon Wilson (Arkansas), Jerand Bradley (Texas Tech), and Samari Collier (Illinois) leading the way. Let's talk A&M targets. We already posted the interview from key Texas A&M target Shemar Turner. He had a Zoom meeting with coach Price last night and it sounds like things went well. He is down to his top five and right now I don't think I would give anyone a lead. He wants to take his visits and decide after he gets that chance. Georgia, LSU, Alabama, and Texas join the Aggies in his top 5.https://texags.com/s/36401/2021-dl-shemar-turner-outlines-next-steps-in-his-recruiting-process2023 WR johntay Cook has also been offered by the Aggies. He is in no hurry with the recruiting process, but receiving the Texas A&M offer meant a lot to him. He is drawing a lot of comparisons to Dontre Wilson around the DeSoto program and he is a smooth, explosive prospect. We will have an interview with him posted soon.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1276235472772239360?s=20If I have a sleeper to watch in the 2021s it is OL Yakiri Walker. At 6-3, 270 he passes the eyeball test and he led all linemen OL and DL in the first morning session sprints. The first morning session did not include Turner or Murphy. Walker is currently committed to UConn but he has the frame and athleticism to make him a high potential prospect. UConn has a steal right now.Jerand Bradley is a guy I left feeling we have underrated. He has been turning some heads since he arrived at DeSoto. Bradley has great size (6-5, 200), massive hands, and runs crisp routes. There is no question he is going to be a top target for QB Samari Collier, and I think he is currently DeSoto's top receiver. There has not been much talk about him and A&M, but he has SEC ability and is a guy I could see eventually emerging on the radar.https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1276233018760364036?s=20A prospect already on the Aggie's radar is 2023 S/LB Jaden Milliner-Jones. He has been to College Station before and he already holds offers from Illinois State and SMU. He transferred to DeSoto from Mesquite Horn where he was an all-district player as a freshman. He currently checks in at 5-11, 175, but he has a great build that I could eventually see evolving into a linebacker. That said, he moved very well and he was right there at the top of the list when it came to prospects at DeSoto. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1276202096078045184?s=20Here's a few other young prospects I am taking note of right now. It is early but these guys are generating a lot of buzz in DeSoto.2024 DE Caleb Mitchell - 6-2, 220 - I saw him at a camp earlier this spring and he brings some serious speed off the edge. There is a lot of talk of him making an instant impact on the varsity level this fall.2024 ATH Mario Buford - 6-0, 160 - The offense and defense are currently fighting over him, but wherever he ends up the future is bright. He has speed, size, and is already turning heads with his athleticism. https://twitter.com/Jason_Howell/status/1276190652343214080?s=20A few others I was impressed with2022 S Devyn Bobby2023 CB Caimon Mathis 2023 S Jamarion Ravenell 2024 QB DJ Bailey 2024 RB Jaden Trawick was not out there yesterday, but there is already a lot of talk about the 5-11, 190-pound back.
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Considered one of the best 100 prospects in the state and a top 500 national prospect. Displays the physical skills to develop into a contributor over the course of his college career. Has the ability to become a professional prospect over time with development.

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