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Nebraska Targets 2027 OT Braylin Mills

Nebraskas football recruiting efforts are focusing on offensive tackle Braylin Mills, a highly-rated Georgia prospect for the class of 2027. Mills, standing at six feet seven inches and weighing three hundred fifteen pounds, is a key target for Nebraskas long-term strategy. With eight offers from major college programs, including Alabama and Georgia, Millss potential to become a crucial player in the trenches is evident. Nebraskas offensive line depth concerns make Millss pursuit especially important, as he could compete for playing time sooner rather than later.

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