While he’s still building a relationship with Alabama’s coaching staff, Brewster knows the program’s reputation for developing NFL talent. “That’s a good look,” he said. He also spoke highly of head coach Kalen DeBoer’s first year in Tuscaloosa, particularly the defensive line’s performance. “I loved how they were fitting gaps and getting off blocks,” he noted.
Brewster has locked in a visit to Alabama on June 7, where he hopes to learn more about the team culture and life after football.
Alabama’s 2027 class is already off to a strong start, currently ranked No. 3 in the nation, with commitments from ATH Alexander Ward and EDGE Jabarrius Garror. The Tide will be looking to build on that momentum as they continue to recruit top talent like Brewster.