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Top-100 EDGE Khamari Brooks sets official visit schedule

hunterby:Hunter Shelton03/12/25

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Khamari Brooks Alabama Crimson Tide
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Four programs are now set to receive official visits from Bogart (Ga.) North Oconee four-star EDGE Khamari Brooks, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Wednesday.

The Peach State standout has set OVs to Georgia (May 30), Alabama (June 6), Texas (June 13) and USC (June 20).

Brooks is the No. 95 overall prospect and No. 14 EDGE in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 10 player in Georgia.

The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder had previously told On3 that Alabama, Georgia and Clemson were his top three schools. In a December interview, Brooks noted that he was eyeing a decision before the beginning of his senior season.

“I wouldn’t say I’m going to commit early, but I would say it probably will be sometime before the season starts next year,” Brooks said. “… I feel like I’ve been blessed with many opportunities that I have right now.” 

Brooks talks Alabama, Georgia

When previously speaking with On3, Brooks broke down what has the Crimson Tide and Bulldogs at the top of his list:

Alabama: “Coach Christian Robinson has talked to me between three and four times a week. He’s been the guy that’s really stood out to me in terms of recruiting me the hardest throughout this fall. He texts me almost every day. He’s talking to me and showing me that I’m a big priority in the 2026 class for them. He’s the guy that has made Alabama stand out to me. I’ve been up there for games. They use the outside linebacker position in the way that I play it in high school, being able to drop back in coverage and moving down in some situations to play the middle linebacker position. They move around a lot in a similar way that I move around in high school.” 

Georgia: “The atmosphere at the Tennessee night game was probably one of the loudest, if not the loudest, I’ve been to all year. That atmosphere was great during the blackout game. In a good game like that, they came out, won that game and dominated.

… The physicality of that team, the way that they’re together and the way that they trust in one another on the defensive side of the ball is impressive,” he added. “You can tell that they go out there and they really trust one another to do their jobs. Also, they fight through adversity. They lost to Alabama and coming back from that, they came out dominant in their game against Texas a few weeks later. They showed that they’re able to overcome adversity fast, go into the next week and come out better and better each week.”