Drew Braam
Drew Braam
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Mark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
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- 133 Tackles, 8 TFLs, 6 Sacks
- Team finished 7-3 with a Level 1 Playoff Appearance
- Led team in Tackles, TFLs, Sacks, PBUs, and Blocked Kicks
- South Dakota State commit
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Drew is another highly talented LB who has seen his talent translate into production on Friday nights. Drew is a sideline to sideline tackler. He has the range, and is such a sure tackler. Another key piece to producing is that Drew should have a ton of opportunities to make plays. The Oak Creek offense is going to put up points with the talent they have on the OL, at RB, and at QB. So teams are going to have to keep up, and that will allow Braam to feast in the middle of the defense. He should get double digit games to pile up the tackles.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
The top prospect of the 2024 Oak Creek graduation Class is the 6’2” 215 lbs LB. Drew is an FBS level talent. He has a great feel for the ILB position. He flows quickly making it extremely difficult for linemen to get to him to cut him off. His quick twitch allows him to slice through the traffic between the tackles and make tackles. Braam has the sideline to sideline range needed to stop the play at the line of scrimmage inside or outside the box. Drew has proven he can play out in space too. He is able to run with RBs in the passing game and stick with them throughout the route. No question that Drew is one of the best talents in WI.
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Read EvaluationMark Johnson | Prep Redzone Scout
Stats: 16 Tackles, 2 PBUsrnDrew has grown into the impressive LB prospect that I was expecting. He now checks in at 6’2″ 215 lbs. The growth has only made his game more impressive. The ILB is a chess piece to have in the middle of the defense. His ability to diagnose plays, and then get himself to the ball with lateral agility and short area quickness. It is impressive watching his head on plays. It never moves. It is always glued right to where the ball is at. The big man is as sound of a tackler as they come. He spent last weekend at a Gophers game, and has several other D1 schools showing interst.
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