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Justin Scott

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Chicago, ILSt. Ignatius
Jersey
#5
Pos
DL
HT / WT
6-4 / 310
Class
SO
NIL Valuation
$1M
Rivals
6.1
NATL
#13
POS
#3
ST
#1
On3
98
NATL
#11
POS
#2
ST
#2
ESPN
88
NATL
#30
POS
#4
ST
#1
247
98
NATL
#11
POS
#3
ST
#1
The Journey
Class of 2024
Miami Hurricanes
ENROLLED
St. Ignatius Wolfpack
HIGH SCHOOL

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Reminds Us Of

Christian Wilkins
Christian Wilkins
DL / 6-4 / 297
ClemsonClemson · HS Class of 2015
Miami2019 Draft · Rnd 1 · Pick 13

Justin Scott's combination of size, coordinated movements and light-footed quickness in pursuit reminds us of Christian Wilkins at the same stage.

Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Miami
ENROLLED11/29/2023
70.7%
1191 mi
5
1
17
Notre Dame
OFFERED
20.4%
72 mi
11
1
26
Ohio State
OFFERED
5.3%
270 mi
4
5
41
Michigan
OFFERED
N/A
195 mi
16
2
37
Georgia
OFFERED
N/A
592 mi
1
4
48
Miami
MiamiENROLLED
Joe Salave'a
70.7%
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
Al Washington
20.4%
Ohio State
Ohio StateOFFERED
Larry Johnson
5.3%
Michigan
MichiganOFFERED
Mike Elston
N/A
Georgia
GeorgiaOFFERED
Tray Scott
N/A

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Measurements & Testing

Justin ScottSt. Ignatius
Top 300 DL AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
310
276
300
112.3%103.3%
Height
6-4
6-4
6-3
100.0%101.3%
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Personal Life

Justin Scott’s first passion was basketball. He grew up playing the sport, traveling all over the country in the spring and summer on the AAU circuit. That was until Chicago St. Ignatius head football coach Matt Miller heard about Scott’s athletic talents when he arrived at school as a freshman. “At first, I just heard about this big kid walking the halls at St. Ignatius,” Miller told On3's Chad Simmons. “I talked with Justin, and he was interested in playing football for the first time, and talking to mom (Thelma Redmond) was next. She was worried I was going to put her son on varsity as a freshman, but I told her we would start him on junior varsity. I stuck to my word, he played junior varsity as a freshman before moving up to varsity for his sophomore season. That is when things took off.” Boy did they. Scott developed into one of the nation’s top recruits, and he had his first scholarship offer after playing in only two varsity games. “He has a gifted size and athleticism, so as he develops in the weight room and on the field, he is going to be so much better,” Miller said. “Justin is unique because of his size and skill, and he is only going to get better.”

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