Ohio State is gearing up for a promising future with standout quarterback Brady Edmunds, hailing from Huntington Beach, California. This young talent has already made waves in the 2027 recruiting class, becoming the first quarterback to secure a spot at the Elite 11 Finals this summer.
Over the weekend, Edmunds participated in the Elite 11 Regional in Los Angeles, where he was among 50 skilled quarterbacks. During various throwing drills, Edmunds demonstrated his impressive abilities, standing out in a competitive field.
At 6-foot-5 and 222 pounds, Edmunds was a key player at the Elite 11 Regional in LA. He'll join a group of top-tier upperclassmen and the nation’s elite passers at the Finals.
Among his peers, including standout Sione Kaho, who earned Alpha Dog honors, Edmunds shone brightly. Despite being an underclassman, he delivered an exceptional performance in both drill work and the accuracy challenge.
According to Tom Loy, a national recruiting expert from 247Sports, Ohio State is gaining a remarkable talent in Brady Edmunds. At 6-5 and 220 pounds, Edmunds walked away with the sole Elite 11 Finals invite on Saturday, the first of the year.
His arm strength and precision are unmatched, whether it's short, intermediate, or deep throws. While he continues to work on mobility and foot speed, his mechanics and arm talent were undeniable.
Edmunds is one of nine prospects committed to the Buckeyes' 2027 class, which is ranked No. 3 nationally. Committing to Ohio State in December 2024, he fits perfectly into Ryan Day's offensive scheme with his ideal size and arm strength.
Despite early interest from schools like Texas, Michigan, and Washington, Edmunds has stayed true to Ohio State. His commitment is fueled by the program's strong history of developing quarterbacks and competing for national titles.
The Elite 11 Finals are set for this summer in Los Angeles, where Edmunds will showcase his skills alongside the nation’s top quarterbacks, following in the footsteps of recent Ohio State stars like Tavien St. Clair, Air Noland, and C.J. Stroud.
