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Draft Scouting Report
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Summary
James Brockermeyer is a highly decorated and technical center who served as a durable leader for Miami’s offensive line. A finalist for the Rimington Trophy, he is known for his intelligence in identifying defensive stunts and his ability to sustain blocks through the whistle. While he possesses strong hands and great balance, his professional success will likely depend on his ability to improve his anchor against larger, powerful interior defenders.
About
- 2025: Third Team All-ACC
- 2024-25: Started at 28 games
Strengths
- Strong grip and heavy hands to control defensive linemen.
- Intelligent at identifying and picking up defensive stunts.
- Effective at sustaining blocks on the move and at the second level.
Weaknesses
- Can struggle to anchor against powerful, bull-rushing nose tackles.
- Lacks elite speed when asked to operate in open space.
- Occasional high pad level leads to being stymied at the snap.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-3, 295 lbs |
| Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX |
| Class: Senior |

















