'25 GA OT Brayden Jacobs

#5
#5
From Rivals:

In the opening series of one-on-ones, Jacobs was dominating winning back-to-back reps. The 2025 talent showed great footwork moving side to side keeping a strong base with a good bend using his hands to stonewall the defender.
On the recruiting trail, Jacobs holds over 20 offers with teams like Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, Michigan, Tennessee, Penn State, and Texas coming after him.
 
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#8
Random bump here, but this is former NYG RB Brandon Jacobs son, transferred to Buford and has bama and georgia offers (Dad was on local ESPN radio this AM). Also has a 12 year old son that is reportedly 5’10 and growing.

Remember sitting in the stands and watched his Dad do a standing backflip on the sidelines at Auburn. We spent half a football game tackling Ronnie and Cadillac and THEN they brought him in. It was brutal and as a random piece of trivia, the only SEC road game that Casey ever lost As a starter.
 
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Both Ronnie Brown and Carnell Williams were Tennessee commits, until they weren't. Two awful losses on the trail that certainly would have changed our trajectory.
We were just fine at RB during those years.

I remember Gerald Riggs and Cedric Houston outrushing them in the SEC Championship game. Auburn still won, but our defense was the issue
 
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#12
From Rivals:

"Jacobs is already a massive offensive lineman, but to pour salt on the wounds of opposing Georgia defensive linemen he is also athletic. Everything is in place for Jacobs to be that prototypical first-round NFL Draft pick teams build off of as long as he keeps working on his craft.

"Jacobs is already very talented, and he can still take his game to new heights. It's scary how good he could be after two or three years of college ball.

"The complete package Jacobs can bring to a collegiate offensive line has not been lost on scouts. Jacobs has more than 20 offers, featuring some of the big names in the game, including Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Ohio State, LSU, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas." – Ryan Wright, national recruiting analyst
 
#13
#13
From Rivals:

Four schools are making Jacobs feel like a priority at this point, but a decision does not seem imminent. Tennessee, Georgia, Penn State and Clemson are working hard to eventually land his commitment. Jacobs likes the offensive line coaches at all four schools but was struck by how well Tennessee developed Darnell Wright while he was in the program.

He's had very good conversations with Georgia offensive line coach Stacy Searels and likes how Clemson offensive line coach Thomas Austin works with his players. The atmosphere at Penn State was very memorable for Jacobs, who was last on campus for the Nittany Lions' spring game last year. At this point he does not have any other visits planned but it wouldn’t be surprising to see him take a few more trips before the season starts.
 

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