
DorianBrew
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Corner with translatable size, athleticism and ball skills. Measured at 6-foot-0.25, 202 pounds with 30.5-inch arms and 9.5-inch hands at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. Initially came on recruiting radars as a wide receiver before becoming a cornerback prospect. Transferred high schools mid-season as a junior, moving from Ohio to Texas. Has the speed and movement skills to stick with receivers on vertical routes, though he wasn't tested much vertically as a junior. A physical player who can reroute receivers. Also a willing tackler and doesn’t shy away from contact. History as a receiver gives him well above average ball skills for the position. Has a very strong athletic pedigree with both parents being top track athletes, including a father who was an Olympic sprinter. Had a disjointed junior season after changing schools mid-year. Saw a dip in track times, Running over 11.0 seconds in the 100 meters on 75% of his races as a junior. Length is average for the position. Has physical and athletic upside, but will need to get back on track as a senior.
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Dorian Brew is originally from Northmont, Ohio, but moved with his family during the 2023 high school football season to the Houston area. But during his time at Northmont High School, he left a lasting impression on coach Tony Broering. "He's a rare breed," Broering told Eleven Warriors. "There isn't much he can't do on either side of the ball. Dorian is a very, very good defensive back because of his ball skills and his athleticism. He can get any 50-50 ball that you throw up. In some days of practice, just for fun, I'll just throw it up and see who can get it, and he gets it every time. Once he harnesses that with some offensive route running technique, which he's good at, you know, just to play at that elite level, he needs to keep working on his techniques. He needs to keep working on those techniques. I tell all the recruiters when they ask me, ‘Well, he can play whatever he wants.’ He's that good. He would be our best running back. He would be our best linebacker. He's our best guy, and he’s very, very gifted.” Drew's father, Derrick Brew, was the 2004 Olympic gold medalist in the 4x400-meter relay and a bronze medalist in the 400 meters. His mother, Donica Merriman, was a sprinter at Ohio State and a member of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame.
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