Brennen Bratsch
Brennen Bratsch
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Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Delano has had some fun prospects the past few cycles of recruitment here in Minnesota, and PRZMN is especially interested in the returning beef the Tigers have in 2026. One of these new names-to-know and recent debutants is LG Brennen Bratsch Brennen Bratsch 6'4" | 270 lbs | OL Delano | 2027 State MN , who just had his size and measurables verified at UWEC’s Futures Camp in February, clocking in at 6’3.75″, 271.4 lbs. with a 6’6″ wingspan and a 9.5″ hand. The left guard possesses good leg drive that can put DL on skates as he backs them downfield in the run defense, and Bratsch can send smaller defenders flying when he locks out and extends his arms. The Delano product does some trapping and moving for Delano along the OL, quite efficiently I may add, and he plays through the whistle and looks noticeably difficult to disengage from on an opponent’s perspective. Plus, he’s a stone wall in pass pro on his junior tape with a good base, heavy hands, and toughness at the point of attack. Always is looking for a physical finish as well. Get him on your boards now!
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Expert Analysis
Oliver West | Prep Redzone Scout
Delano has had some fun prospects the past few cycles of recruitment here in Minnesota, and PRZMN is especially interested in the returning beef the Tigers have in 2026. One of these new names-to-know and recent debutants is LG Brennen Bratsch Brennen Bratsch 6'4" | 270 lbs | OL Delano | 2027 State MN , who just had his size and measurables verified at UWEC’s Futures Camp in February, clocking in at 6’3.75″, 271.4 lbs. with a 6’6″ wingspan and a 9.5″ hand. The left guard possesses good leg drive that can put DL on skates as he backs them downfield in the run defense, and Bratsch can send smaller defenders flying when he locks out and extends his arms. The Delano product does some trapping and moving for Delano along the OL, quite efficiently I may add, and he plays through the whistle and looks noticeably difficult to disengage from on an opponent’s perspective. Plus, he’s a stone wall in pass pro on his junior tape with a good base, heavy hands, and toughness at the point of attack. Always is looking for a physical finish as well. Get him on your boards now!
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