Texas Tech has a fantastic 2025 season, winning the Big 12 and making it to the College Football Playoff. Following the playoff berth, Texas Tech has been winning on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal.
Now, the Red Raiders got more good news from their class of 2027, after Rivals released their latest Rivals300 rankings for the class.
Jalen Brewster, a defensive lineman from Cedar Hill in Texas, was ranked as the number one player in the latest Rivals300. His father, Robert Brewster, was a third-round pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, being selected by the Dallas Cowboys out of Ball State. He would spend two seasons with the team, but miss his rookie season after an injury, and play in just eight games in the 2010 campaign.
Meanwhile, Jalen Brewster is seen as a potential early NFL Draft pick when his college career is done, based on his recruiting profile.
“Uber-athletic defensive line prospect with true game-wrecking ability. Measured in at around 6-foot-3, 300 pounds prior to his junior season. Tests as an elite athlete in the combine setting, easily cracking 5.0 seconds in the 40-yard dash. Carries that athleticism over to the field where he has flashes of dominance on Friday nights,” the scouting summary from Rivals said. “Tracking as the top defensive line prospect early on in the 2027 cycle with the upside to be an early NFL Draft pick.”
Texas Tech currently has the second-ranked class for the 202 College Football Recruiting cycle, sitting just behind Texas A&M. Seven players have committed to the Red Raiders, including five-star defensive end Anthony Sweeney, setting up for a dynamic defensive line in the years to come.
Texas Tech has a fantastic 2025 season, winning the Big 12 and making it to the College Football Playoff. Following the playoff berth, Texas Tech has been winning on the recruiting trail and in the transfer portal. Now, the Red Raiders got more good news from their class of 2027, after Rivals released their latest Rivals300 rankings for the class.