I can see why some think he’ll end up a safety. With his frame, he‘s gonna be 200+ once he gets some old man strength.
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Yup! Im one of those “some”, Brew isn’t even a senior and he’s huge! He’s going to be 200lbs as a HS senior, imoI can see why some think he’ll end up a safety. With his frame, he‘s gonna be 200+ once he gets some old man strength.
4. DORIAN BREW | UNCOMMITTED
(Photo: Mick Walker, 247Sports)
247Sports ranking: 4-star | 94 rating | No. 16 overall
Recruitment status: Uncommitted
High School: Conroe (Texas)
Measurables: 6-2, 185
Scouting Report: Good-sized corner prospect. Looks to have a thicker build through the mid-line. Primarily plays press-man and off-man coverages. Noticeably physical and will lower the shoulder to make open-field stops, which suggest boundary role potential, although will need to get better disengaging from blocks. Pretty sticky in coverage, especially on the underneath stuff. — Director of Scouting Andrew Ivins
Notes: There is a strong change Ohio State lands three of the top four cornerbacks in the 2025 recruiting class as Jim Knowles and the Buckeyes continue to land elite defensive talent. Conroe (Texas) cornerback Dorian Brew has three Crystal Ball Predictions favoring Ohio State. Other top programs in the mix include Michigan, Texas and Texas A&M. Brew has a close connection to Ohio State, where his mom is a member of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame as a sprinter.
I think it will be interesting to see how Brew grows, because he's already a big kid, and it just seems like he will outgrow CB. A versatile S can earn a great paycheck as well, especially ones with size that can cover the large amount of versatile TEs in the NFL.Would imagine that Walton is giving Brew the old "you can play wherever you want to". Giving that the difference between the #s 1-10 CBs are hangnail thin, it might appeal. Difference will be upstairs, in head and heart, and work ethic. CBs get the most NFL $, but safeties don't do badly, and with the NFL pass first tendencies, get plenty of 'passes defended' as well as blitzing opportunities. Am hoping he brings his immense talents to C'bus and that tOSU can hang onto all of these great back 4-5 defenders. Go Bucks!