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Bracin Ottman Earns MVP Honors at Dream All-American Combine


Bracin Ottman, a Class of 2030 running back from Honor Intermediate in Rubicon, Wisconsin, put together a standout showing at the Dream All-American Combine on January 1st in Frisco, Texas, earning MVP honors through his performance in drills and competitive one-on-one settings. At 5’4”, 125 pounds, Ottman consistently impressed evaluators with his vision, quickness, and ability to accelerate through lanes during running back skill work. He displayed sharp footwork, good balance, and strong lateral movement in agility drills, while also standing out in receiving drills by running clean routes, attacking the football in the air, and securing catches with confidence. His ability to transition smoothly from drill work to live competitive reps highlighted his versatility and natural feel for the position.


In one-on-one competitions, Ottman showed why he is considered a true dual-threat offensive weapon, creating separation as a route runner and demonstrating reliable hands against coverage. He also flashed a high football IQ, understanding leverage, spacing, and timing throughout the session. Coaches and scouts noted his coachability and consistent effort, as he took instruction well and applied feedback quickly. Ottman’s MVP performance at the Dream All-American Combine further validates his upward trajectory and positions him as a young prospect with significant long-term potential.


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