The person behind the prospect. Family, character, academics, and the foundation that makes Zayden Gamble more than an athlete.
From a young age, Zayden Gamble has been driven by a love of competition and a passion for sports. Before focusing on football, he competed in soccer, basketball, flag football, and track, gaining experience across multiple disciplines that sharpened his athleticism and competitive instincts.
That multi-sport foundation is evident in the way he plays — the footwork of a soccer player, the spatial awareness of a basketball player, and the explosiveness of a sprinter, all channeled into his game at safety.
Zayden credits his success to a strong foundation built by his family, friends, and coaches. Raised in a supportive, modern family with two households, he has been surrounded by guidance and encouragement at every stage.
As he continues to grow as an athlete and a person, Zayden invites you to follow his journey. Sign up for his newsletter to stay updated on his progress, and join the team supporting him as he pursues his goals at the next level.
NFL Alumnus & Coach — introduced Zayden to the fundamentals of competition and the mindset required to perform at the highest level.
Trademark & Intellectual Property Attorney | NIL and IP Counsel — his most dedicated supporter in the stands and in the boardroom.
Student-Athlete — motivates Zayden to bring his best every day.
Elite athlete representation at the highest level.
"Play with passion. Compete with intensity. Live with integrity."— Zayden Gamble's guiding principles
Zayden's academic trajectory at St. Thomas Aquinas reflects a student-athlete who is consistently raising the bar — from 3.2 to 3.9 — getting better at everything he does, not just on the football field.
| Year / Grade | GPA | Trend | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9th Grade (Freshman) | 3.2 | — | St. Thomas Aquinas HS |
| 10th Grade (Sophomore) | 3.6 | ▲ +0.4 | St. Thomas Aquinas HS |
| 11th Grade (Junior) | 3.9 | ▲ +0.3 | St. Thomas Aquinas HS |
Zayden takes his academic preparation as seriously as his physical training, understanding that excellence at the next level demands both. His upward trajectory from 3.2 to 3.9 tells the story of a student-athlete who is getting better at everything he does.