Player Spotlight: Jaydin Broadnax (@jbroadnax_5 )
6’3” 190 lbs, true freshman out of West Boca Raton High School, and a blue-chip four-star Top 200 recruit. Broadnax is a prototype corner in today’s game. He has elite length , and the kind of frame you can line up on an island and trust.
Broadnax built his name going toe to toe with elite competition. At Under Armour Miami, he did not just show up, he was the showcase . One of the few DBs in that setting that could consistently hang with top-tier pass catchers.
He’s built to play physical. Jaydin is comfortable in press, uses his hands well, and understands how to win at the line before turning and running. An element that separates him is the balance. He can bump and run, but he’s just as comfortable reading in zone, trusting his eyes, and breaking on the football.
Louisville beat out a host of SEC programs to land him, and that was one of the bigger recruiting wins in the 2026 class for the Cards.
Broadnax is advanced beyond his years in both movement and understanding. The footwork, the ability to stay in phase and put himself in position to make plays, it all shows up early.
He was one of the headliners of this high school class. Expect Broadnax to push early, and make his presence felt in a loaded secondary.
Jaydin Broadnax is not just a future piece, he’s a cornerstone for what this defense is becoming.
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