Summer might be flying by, but for die-hard football fans, it's the perfect time to start scouting the next wave of college stars. Welcome back to our Summer Scouting series, where we preview the top prospects heading into the fall season. Whether you're a Vikings fan, a college football enthusiast, or just love keeping tabs on future NFL talent, we've got you covered.
Today, we're turning our attention to Penn State tight end Ben Brahmer—a player with serious upside and a game that's already turning heads. Brahmer followed his head coach from Iowa State to Happy Valley, and he's poised to cap off an impressive college career with a strong senior season.
What makes Brahmer stand out? For starters, his athletic background is impressive. He played both basketball and track & field in high school, which explains his fluid movement and body control on the gridiron. On film, Brahmer's impact in the passing game is immediate. He's a reliable target with good hands and the ability to stretch the field—a skill set that draws comparisons to another former Iowa State tight end, Charlie Kolar.
Now, let's talk about the areas where he can grow. Brahmer isn't known as a dominant blocker, and honestly, he's not often asked to do it. But in today's NFL, where tight ends are increasingly used as mismatch weapons, his pass-catching prowess could make him a valuable asset. Expect NFL scouts to keep a close eye on him this fall as he continues to develop.
As you gear up for the upcoming season, keep Ben Brahmer on your radar. Whether you're shopping for your favorite team's gear or just staying ahead of the draft buzz, this is a name you'll want to remember.
