Dequane Prevo

Bio

Height 5'10"
Weight 160 lbs
Hometown Bentonville, AR
High School Bentonville
Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Recruiting

⭐⭐⭐⭐ Class of 2026
#372 National
#119 WR
#10 State
0.8950 Rating

Scouting Report

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90 / 100 Ceiling 90 • Floor 82
year 1 contributor NFL Rd 5

Dequane Prevo is a 2026 four-star wide receiver and Arkansas commit (composite .895, #372 national) who profiles as an explosive, do-it-all slot playmaker. After putting up 1,541 yards and 21 TDs as a junior at Liberty-Eylau (TX), he transferred to Bentonville (AR) and helped lead the program to a 12-0 senior campaign, accumulating offers from Texas, Oregon, Penn State, Miami, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and others before pledging to the Razorbacks in November 2024.

Physical Profile

Listed at roughly 5-9, 160 pounds, Prevo is a smaller-framed receiver whose game is built on suddenness rather than size. His functional athleticism, body control and short-area burst are clearly above the line for the position, and he wins with quickness, change-of-direction and acceleration through the catch point. The slight build is the obvious caveat — he must add functional mass and play strength to hold up against press coverage and SEC-caliber physicality, but the explosive twitch and natural movement skills are exactly the traits that translate to an interior receiver role at the Power Four level.

Play Style

Prevo is a catch-and-create weapon who is at his most dangerous with the ball in his hands and space in front of him. On film he wins on quick-game throws, screens, jet motion and manufactured touches, then turns marginal gains into explosive plays via sudden cuts and second-gear acceleration. He's also a legitimate vertical shot threat who can stack and run, giving an offense the ability to use him both as a horizontal stresser and a take-the-top-off element. His usage as a runner and passer underscores a high-feel, instinctive playmaker who impacts the game multiple ways.

Strengths

  • Elite run-after-catch ability — natural playmaker who strings moves together in the open field with sudden explosion and the body control to make defenders miss in confined space; the bulk of his production is self-generated yardage
  • Proven, scalable production against quality competition — 1,541 yards and 21 TDs as a junior, then 713 yards and 10 TDs on a 12-0 senior team, showing he produces regardless of supporting cast or scheme
  • Positional versatility and football IQ — projects to live in the slot but flashes outside competency, plus he added 18 carries and even completed 3 passes for 96 yards as a senior, signaling gadget/jet-sweep and trick-play value

Areas to Improve

  • Add functional mass and play strength (currently ~160 lbs) to survive press coverage, contested catches and the physical toll of an SEC season without losing burst
  • Refine route-running detail in the short-to-intermediate area — the acumen is promising but tempo control, stem nuance and consistency at the top of routes need development to separate against NFL-level corners

College Projection

Projects as a primary slot/movement receiver at Arkansas with realistic snaps as a true freshman in designed-touch packages (jet sweeps, screens, manufactured space) while he builds the frame and route polish to handle a full route tree. With a redshirt-or-rotational first year followed by an ascending role, his ceiling is a high-volume, every-down interior playmaker and return-game candidate by Year 2-3.

NFL Outlook

Carries a developmental NFL ceiling that 247Sports analysts have explicitly attributed to him — the RAC explosiveness, ball skills and versatility are draftable traits in the modern slot-heavy passing game. His draft stock will hinge almost entirely on whether he can add functional weight/play strength and prove he can win as a refined route-runner, not just a touch-the-ball-in-space athlete. Best-case is a mid-round slot/gadget weapon; floor is a priority free-agent return specialist.

Best Fit

An up-tempo, spread offense that prioritizes the slot and manufactures touches — motion, RPOs, screens and vertical shots from the inside. He maximizes in a scheme that treats him as a movable chess piece (Air Raid/modern-spread principles, à la what Bobby Petrino's Arkansas offense can deploy) rather than a system that asks him to be a contested-catch X receiver on the boundary.