Tommy Brockermeyer and James Brockermeyer starting new legacy at Alabama

Tommy and James Brockermeyer

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Fort Worth All Saints 2021 OT Tommy Brockermeyer (6'5, 285) and 2021 OC James Brockermeyer (6'3, 270) announced their commitments to Alabama. 

The Brockermeyer brothers picked the Crimson Tide over offers from Texas, Auburn and LSU. 

Tommy Brockermeyer suffered a shoulder injury that forced him to miss his entire junior season, but he still rates as the No. 1 overall prospect in the DCTF Hot 100 and was the Next Level Athlete Texas Top 100 OL MVP in 2019. 

Next Level Athlete Scouting Report: Tommy Brockermeyer is lean and big framed. He has excellent bend and flexibility. His technique is finely tuned. He is dominating, intimidating, and mean. The five-star prospect is very athletic and flexible for a prospect with his build and frame potential.

All Saints Head Coach Aaron Beck on Tommy Brockermeyer: "He is not loud and in your face. He just leads by work ethic and example." 

James Brockermeyer was the leader on the All Saints offensive line in 2019 and has earned the distinction of being rated as the No. 1 OC in the Lone Star State in the DCTF Hot 100. 

Next Level Athlete Scouting Report: James may not have the size of his father, but he has established himself as one of the top center prospects in the nation. His intelligence and footwork are quick to stand out in the middle of the line. The four-star plays with good bend and explosiveness and mauls defenders at the point of attack. 

All Saints Head Coach Aaron Beck on James Brockermeyer: "Last year as a junior James developed into that quarterback of the O-line."

The Brockermeyer twins will be starting a new legacy in Tuscaloosa, as they are third-generation Longhorns and picked 'Bama despite the strong family ties to Texas. 

Tommy and James' father (Blake Brockermeyer) was an All-American offensive tackle at Texas (1994) and played eight years in the NFL (1995-2003). Their grandfather (Kay) was an offensive tackle at UT in 1959.  

Additionally, Their brother (Luke) is a redshirt sophomore linebacker at Texas and their mother (Kristy) attended UT. 

Their oldest brother (Jack) is a senior at Rice.  

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