Jayden Bradley is a 6'3" Combo Guard in the 2027 class.
Bradley attends Eaglecrest in Colorado and plays club basketball for Hard2Guard Colorado.
Bradley's Player Profile was created on April 6, 2025.
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
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Eaglecrest
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Difference Makers who impressed at Colorado Live
Bradley is a dawg, and there’s no denying that, which gives Eaglecrest an identity every time he steps...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
PHSpringKickoff Momentum Increasing For These 2027’s
Bradley made a strong impression with his efficiency and feel in transition, consistently turning opportunities into points. He...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
X Factors Playing Above Their Numbers in the 2027 Rankings
Jayden Bradley is a dual-sport athlete who gives it his all on the turf and on the hardwood....
Written by Logan Benson
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
7 Prospects in the Centennial League who should be on your radar
Bradley caught our attention early this summer and left us wanting more, which is a good thing as...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
2027s that could boost their Stock at the Expo
Bradley’s game is built for a showcase, and I feel that he could certainly standout if he made...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
Newcomers debuting in the 2027 rankings update
Bradley is a poised, pass-first guard who thrives as a decision-maker. He reads the floor, gets teammates involved,...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Jayden
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Class
2027
Height
6'3"
HS
Eaglecrest
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CO
Anticipating the 2027 Guards Who Will Take Over at Colorado Live
Bradley has had an impressive summer, poised to take a major step forward this upcoming season. With Eaglecrest...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Duvalier Johnson | Prep Hoops Scout
Duvalier Johnson
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Bradley is a dawg, and there’s no denying that, which gives Eaglecrest an identity every time he steps on the floor. At Colorado Live, he pieced it all together as he looked to be a two-way option who showed he could score as well as defend at a high level. He’s physical at the point of attack, embraces difficult defensive assignments, and never backs away from contact, which leads to him turning guys over. He uses his size and strength as an on-ball defender, and when Eaglecrest gets after it and starts pressing, they’re a real fun team to watch with him being the defensive anchor. Bradley had a few transition dunks at Colorado Live because the outlet option that got out and scored on the break also changed momentum. He’s scoring so much easier, hitting the baseline and scoring off the ball as well. His comfort stands out for me, and we saw that at Live as well as him being a difference maker at Tune-Up as well. He’s more than a defensive stopper, and his play will lead to a few wins for Eaglecrest without a doubt.
Bradley made a strong impression with his efficiency and feel in transition, consistently turning opportunities into points. He ran the floor hard and showed excellent body control, using positioning to shield defenders and finish cleanly at the rim. Around the basket he absorbed contact well and converted tough layups with confidence. He also flashed his shooting ability, stepping into threes with balance and a smooth, repeatable release. His off ball movement helped him find open looks, and he didn’t hesitate when given space. As he continues to add strength and consistency from deep, Bradley’s scoring versatility will keep trending upward
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is a dual-sport athlete who gives it his all on the turf and on the hardwood. As a cornerback in football and a combo guard in basketball, Bradley has undeniable quickness that allows him to navigate his way through defenders downhill. Leaping from freshman to the varsity squad, Bradley’s numbers aren’t too shiny, although his efforts rebounding the ball and causing havoc on defense make a huge difference for Eaglecrest. The 10-3 Raptors are cruising along, and hoping to thrive even more in 2026.
Bradley caught our attention early this summer and left us wanting more, which is a good thing as he stepped onto the gridiron. We saw Eaglecrest, and they stood out but was missing a piece, and he could very well be that piece. Bradley plays on instinct as he finishes in transition, hunts mismatches with his size and strength, and uses his physicality to punish smaller guards. He’s the enforcer type who changes the feel of a game with effort and toughness. His athleticism alone gives him a real chance to rise, but I think he makes his mark for the Raptors this season. Excited to see how he plays.
Bradley’s game is built for a showcase, and I feel that he could certainly standout if he made an appearance. He’s a poised, pass-first guard who also knows how to get buckets. He stood out this summer with his mid-range shot creation and aggressiveness. With a bigger role coming, this is the perfect stage for him to show he can lead against the state’s best. He’s in the rankings risers conversation with more opportunities to see him, and a strong performance here will be just that. He should come out and compete.
Bradley is a poised, pass-first guard who thrives as a decision-maker. He reads the floor, gets teammates involved, and scores when needed. At the Tuneup, his mid-range game stood out as he created space and converted tough shots. He was also hunting shots and being aggressive, and that’s when he’s at his best. With a bigger role ahead, he’s showing he’s ready to lead. His feel for the game and confidence put him in the rankings conversation, and he will be making his debut this go-round.
Bradley has had an impressive summer, poised to take a major step forward this upcoming season. With Eaglecrest aiming to defend its title, expect Bradley to step into a much larger role within the rotation. He flashed potential last season, averaging just under 5 points across 18 games, but his development since then has been hard to ignore. Bradley has shown significant growth in his ability to run the offense. He’s comfortable handling the ball, consistently beating his man off the dribble and getting downhill with purpose. He finishes well through contact and has shown a refined feel around the rim. His mid range game has also taken a leap—he’s developed a smooth, confident floater that’s become nearly automatic in the lane. Bradley’s offensive versatility and improved decision making make him a breakout candidate to watch heading into the season