2021 4-Star offensive lineman, James Brockermeyer, is one of the newest recruits to receive an offer from the Crimson Tide.
Extremely honored and excited to announce that I have received an offer from the University of Alabama! pic.twitter.com/CplxeYDQwd
— James Brockermeyer (@J_Brockermeyer) February 2, 2020
Brockermeyer now holds more than 15 Division 1 offers after Alabama offered Saturday. The Tide is the first team to offer the Texas product during the month of February. Brockermeyer said he feels Alabama’s continued success makes this offer a special one.
“It is crazy because they are the best of the best, year in and year out,” Brockermeyer said. “You can tell that Alabama is not going anywhere.”
Alabama is also recruiting James Brockermeyer’s twin brother and 5-Star offensive lineman, Tommy Brockermeyer. Tommy cut his top school’s list down to five in December and included Alabama. The Tide also hosted Tommy during their Junior Day event.
Both recruits currently attend All Saints’ Episcopal School.
All Saints’ Episcopal lined James up at the center position during his junior season for the most part. He also spent some time at the tackle position, showing he is a versatile offensive lineman. James Brockermeyer currently checks in at 6-3 and 273 pounds.
James Brockermeyer has not cut his top school list down yet but feels Alabama is in the mix.
“They are definitely in a very good spot,” Brockermeyer added.
Alabama’s 2021 recruiting class currently has three verbal commits and is without an offensive lineman early in the 2021 recruiting cycle. The Tide is expected to add multiple linemen in the 2021 recruiting class. It looks as if both of the Brockermeyer brothers are seriously considering Alabama as they continue to enjoy the recruitment process.
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Justin Smith is a Scouting/Recruiting analyst for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can follow him on Twitter, via @Jdsmith31Smith