After helping Booker T. Washington of Miami, Florida win the state championship last December, Alabama’s five-star receiving catcher pledged Jacorey Brooks He will finish his high school career at the IMG Academy, he announced Sunday night.
Brooks recently caught up with BamaOnLine about her decision to join the Crimson Tide class.
“I felt that Bama was a great place for me,” Brooks told BamaOnLine. “My family also turned their backs on me. Engaging with Bama, I researched his receivers and how many receivers they put in the league, and the school and the curriculum, and everything. Then when I made the visit, I enjoyed the stay there. That’s it “.
Brooks is one of three committed Sunshine State receivers in Alabama’s 2021 class, along with Christian Leary and Agiye Hall.
Tide’s promise is also not Alabama’s only five-star promise at IMG Academy, as JC Latham is also a member of the Ascenders program.
Brooks chose Tide over Florida, among other programs. Asked about his engagement status, as his engagement reaches almost the point of two months …
“Nothing is going to change,” Brooks replied.
In fact, Brooks is working to recruit for UA, with a goal in South Florida in mind.
“Actually, I’ve known Dallas (Turner) for a long time,” he said. “He was a childhood friend while growing up. I’m trying to recruit him for Bama, but, you know, his decision is his decision. “
At 6 feet 3 inches and 185 pounds, Brooks is ranked as the No. 2 receiver and No. 27 overall player in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
“A large body with a long wingspan and a long stride. Some muscles have already developed, but they should only grow once in a college strength program. Measured 6-2 the spring before their junior season, but pushing 6-3. A natural pass receiver with good balance. It has the ability to not only win balls in the air, but also convert short routes into long gains. It can line up outside, but also works in the groove. It speeds up worry a bit later of running a 4.83 on laser, but it’s down to 22.18 on the 200-meter dash, suggesting it can get going once it moves. The movie backs it up. It should become a multi-year starter at the Power level 5 and you get a chance to see meaningful snapshots early in his career given his size. It could be a future Day 3 pick in the NFL Draft. “
The Crimson Tide 2021 Recruitment Class currently ranks 25th in the nation with eight engagements, according to the 247Sports Composite Team Recruitment Ranking Composite by Industry. However, Alabama has the second highest grade point average at 94.35 behind the state of Ohio.
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