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D.J. Brown

Position DB Height 6-1 Weight 190 40 speed 4.45 School Lakota West Hometown West Chester, OH Incoming Year 2008
Offered By Bowling Green, Miami

Initially posted by NickSkin on 12/04/07 at 11:02 am

2008 PROSPECT: D.J. plays with Miami commit OL Phelan.  A tall CB who already has been offered by Bowling Green.  Being recruited by Indiana, Miami, BG,  Ohio.  Also runs track.

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01/11/08

Posted by NickSkin at 2:04 pm

Brown is listed as the #64 player in Ohio per Duane Long in Ohio High. Here’s what he has to say:

#64 *** D.J. Brown, 6’1” 175lb DB

Brown is like a heat seeking missile coming up from his safety spot. Unlike last year’s class when a rock couldn’t be thrown without hitting a top defensive back, this is not such a strong class. But Brown is one that stands out. He runs very well and hits like a linebacker. His is so sound in his tackling with low, hard tackles and wraps up - just like a coach wants to see. Brown looks bigger than his listed 6’1” 175lbs. He has a long lean body with very long arms but probably won’t fill out into a linebacker. In fact he could possibly play corner in a zone scheme that looks for physical corners.

Rivals reports that DJ is a Redhawk!

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