The Cougars are leveraging official visits to attract the most coveted names in the 2027 recruiting class, inviting a handful of uncommitted prospects to experience campus life firsthand. The visits come at a critical juncture as BYU aims to bolster its roster across multiple positions.
Quarterback Brody Rudnicki Leads the Pack
Brody Rudnicki sits at the top of BYU's priority list at quarterback. The talented signal‑caller has narrowed his decision to a final three of Cal, Utah and BYU, making his upcoming visit a potential tipping point for the program.
Wide receiver Blake Wong is another centerpiece of the class, weighing offers from BYU, Ohio State, Oregon, UCLA and Utah. His blend of size and route‑running precision has drawn attention from coast to coast, and his official trip will likely influence his final choice.
The Offensive Line and Tight End
Kyle Nabrotsky, a lineman with more than 30 offers including Michigan and Penn State, is viewed as a cornerstone for the Cougars' front. Meanwhile, Christian Hanshaw, a tight end with a suite of high‑profile programs courting him, adds another dimension to BYU's offensive arsenal.
Defensive Front and Linebackers
Uhila Wolfgramm, a defensive end prospect, lists Oklahoma as his biggest competitor, while linebacker Owen Leishman, a recent BYU target, is already gathering offers from Utah, Utah State and the Cougars themselves.
Secondary and State Star
Bode Sparrow, the top recruit in Utah for the 2027 class, has BYU among his finalists, signaling a potential in‑state win. At cornerback, Kamoni Adams is currently on an official visit, holding offers from Maryland and Tennessee, and could further solidify the Cougars' defensive backfield.