A Rising Star in the 2028 Class
Jayce Halasz, a 6‑foot‑3 standout from Graham‑Kapowsin High School, has become one of the most talked‑about prospects in the 2028 football class. At a recent Under Armour camp he recorded a verified 4.5‑second 40‑yard dash, a time that instantly placed him on the radar of elite programs.
The buzz surrounding Halasz isn’t just about raw speed. Coaches praise his versatility, noting that he can line up at multiple positions on both sides of the ball. Stanford, Alabama, USC, Utah, the University of Washington, and Oregon have all extended offers, and On3 ranks him as the No. 9 recruit nationally, labeling him a three‑star talent with the potential to become an elite safety.
Halasz’s recruitment story includes a summer spent training in Alabama, a state he says he’s eager to return to when the fall season arrives. He will join forces with teammates Kase Betz and AJ Tuivaiave on the Eagles, a partnership that could reshape the team’s defensive schemes. “I’m excited for the fall,” he said, “and I can already picture fireworks at Art Crate Field.”
Beyond the headlines, Halasz remains focused on the grind. He describes his preparation as a blend of route‑running precision and defensive instincts, aiming to translate his high school success into a college breakthrough. With a schedule that includes summer camps and high‑school games, the coming months will determine which program can best harness his unique skill set.