The Ohio State Buckeyes and head coach Ryan Day welcomed a five-star defender for a visit.
They hosted Jalen Brewster, a highly-rated defensive lineman from the 2027 class. Brewster is considered the best defensive lineman in his class and has received 25 offers, including one from Ohio State.

Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 300 pounds, he could become the next standout defender for the Buckeyes.
Brewster’s father, Robert, was chosen in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft as an offensive tackle but only played in one game during his NFL career. Coach Day and the Buckeyes face tough competition for Brewster’s commitment, but they have a strong history of developing top talent on the defensive line.
Ohio State has produced outstanding pass rushers like Joey Bosa, Nick Bosa, Chase Young, and others. This impressive track record may attract Brewster to choose Ohio State over other schools.
The Buckeyes won the National Championship in 2025 and aim to defend their title in 2026. While Coach Day focuses on the upcoming season, it remains crucial to keep recruiting for future success.
Brewster stands out as one of the best defensive linemen in the 2027 class, and if Day and the Buckeyes can win him over, he would make a fantastic addition to their team in Columbus.