Football

Syracuse Secures Commitment from 2027 Edge Rusher Braylon Otis

A strategic flip in the Orange's 2027 recruiting class highlights Fran Brown's influence and the rising profile of a top New York prospect.

Syracuse football continues to make waves on the recruiting trail, with assistant coach Fran Brown at the center of a high‑profile commitment that could reshape the program's future.

Braylon Otis, a 6‑foot‑5, 235‑pound edge rusher from Jones High School in Orlando, Florida, announced his pledge to the Orange after a weekend official visit, marking a decisive turn in his recruitment.

A Recruiting Flip

Otis had originally pledged to Boston College but reversed course, citing the personal connection he forged with Brown and the vision the staff presented for his development as a pass rusher.

During his visit, Otis toured the campus, met with current players and coaching staff, and experienced the facilities that have become a hallmark of Syracuse’s recruiting pitch.

The Player's Profile

Ranked as a three‑star prospect by both 247 Sports and On3, Otis is listed at 6‑5 and 235 pounds, blending size with athletic explosiveness. He is currently the fifth‑best overall player in the Class of 2027 within New York and the only edge rusher from the state to commit to Syracuse thus far.

His recruitment also included scholarship offers from Virginia and Kentucky, underscoring the national interest in his talents before he chose the Orange.

Class of 2027 Landscape

Syracuse’s 2027 class now stands at 16 verbal commitments and is positioned 32nd nationally. The group already features the No. 4 ranked player, running back Xavier Bala, and the No. 8 receiver, Noah Collins‑Howard, adding depth across offensive skill positions.

The addition of Otis bolsters the defensive front and signals the Orange’s intent to compete more aggressively for top talent in the Northeast and Mid‑Atlantic regions.

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