Marquel Broughton, Safety, Army

Height: 5091
Weight: 194 lbs.
Hand: 900
Arm: 3078
40-yard dash: 4.74
10-yard split: 1.63
Bench: 14 reps
3-cone: 7.25
Short Shuttle: 4.47
Vertical Jump: 31"
Broad Jump: 9' 04"
R.A.S.: 1.13
Two-time team captain at Army ✅ ✅ 👀
2022 Army Most Inspirational Player / Most Valuable Player
2022 First Team All-Independant
2021 First Team All-Independant
Career Stats:
244 tackles, 9 TFL, 7 interceptions, 21 passes defensed, 4 force fumbles
No scouting report available online.
Marquel Broughton is rare Army football player to be regimental commander (Gwinnett Daily Post)
Excerpt from article:
"Since the Armed Forces Bowl, it’s been a memorable time for the 5-foot-10, 196-pound Lawrenceville native at West Point as he not only was named a co-captain for Army’s 2022 team but was also named a regimental commander in charge of 1,000 cadets.
Broughton is the first Army football player in a decade to become a regimental commander.
“Things are rolling and I’m excited to play another season at Army,” said Broughton, who posted a team-leading 12 tackles in Army’s 2022 season opener, a 38-28 loss at Coastal Carolina, as well as team highs of nine tackles and three pass breakups in last weekend’s 41-38 loss to UTSA. “I’m blessed to be able to play another season. I’m excited to see what this team is going to bring and how we’ll represent the academy this year. It’s a great feeling.”
Broughton, who spent a year at the United States Military Academy Preparatory School prior to becoming a cadet, said the preparation process to become a regimental commander took some 18 months and included banks of interviews, being named a key summer leader and spending several months as a summer garrison regiment brigade commander, working in cadet field training for rising sophomores and basic cadet training for incoming freshmen."
Height: 5091
Weight: 194 lbs.
Hand: 900
Arm: 3078
40-yard dash: 4.74
10-yard split: 1.63
Bench: 14 reps
3-cone: 7.25
Short Shuttle: 4.47
Vertical Jump: 31"
Broad Jump: 9' 04"
R.A.S.: 1.13
Two-time team captain at Army ✅ ✅ 👀
2022 Army Most Inspirational Player / Most Valuable Player
2022 First Team All-Independant
2021 First Team All-Independant
Career Stats:
244 tackles, 9 TFL, 7 interceptions, 21 passes defensed, 4 force fumbles
No scouting report available online.
Marquel Broughton is rare Army football player to be regimental commander (Gwinnett Daily Post)
Excerpt from article:
"Since the Armed Forces Bowl, it’s been a memorable time for the 5-foot-10, 196-pound Lawrenceville native at West Point as he not only was named a co-captain for Army’s 2022 team but was also named a regimental commander in charge of 1,000 cadets.
Broughton is the first Army football player in a decade to become a regimental commander.
“Things are rolling and I’m excited to play another season at Army,” said Broughton, who posted a team-leading 12 tackles in Army’s 2022 season opener, a 38-28 loss at Coastal Carolina, as well as team highs of nine tackles and three pass breakups in last weekend’s 41-38 loss to UTSA. “I’m blessed to be able to play another season. I’m excited to see what this team is going to bring and how we’ll represent the academy this year. It’s a great feeling.”
Broughton, who spent a year at the United States Military Academy Preparatory School prior to becoming a cadet, said the preparation process to become a regimental commander took some 18 months and included banks of interviews, being named a key summer leader and spending several months as a summer garrison regiment brigade commander, working in cadet field training for rising sophomores and basic cadet training for incoming freshmen."
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