
Ja’Corey Brooks is a former collegiate wide receiver for the University of Louisville. At the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, he measured in at 6’1 and 184 lbs, with an arm length of 31.75 inches and a hand size of 9 inches. His prospect grade, 5.80, projects him as an average backup or special team member in the pros. His Next Gen Stats score of 63 falls into an average category (via NFL’s official website).
Brooks committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide football program and stayed there for three years before transferring to Louisville. Brooks's time at Alabama saw him appear in 37 games, but he only earned more time as a rotational player by the end of the 2021 season, and he was mostly used on special teams that year. Brooks's sophomore campaign made him a significant contributor to Crimson Tide’s receiving room, as he accumulated 674 yards through the air, his most productive season wearing Crimson and White, as per Alabama Crimson Tide's official website. Brooks’s last season in the Alabama uniform was one to forget, as an upper-body injury early in the season ruled him out for the rest of 2023. In his lone season with the Cardinals, Brooks broke out in a major way, as he racked up career-highs of over 1,000 yards in the receiving game and nine touchdowns. (via Louisville Cardinals' official website)
Ja’Corey Brooks' hometown
Ja’Corey Brooks' hometown is Bradenton, Florida, as per NFL’s official website. However, he grew up in Miami, Florida, where attended Booker T. Washington Senior High School. He later transferred to IMG Academy.
Ja’Corey Brooks' birthplace
Brooks was born in Miami, Florida, on October 31, 2001, which makes him 23 years old, as of April 2025.
Ja’Corey Brooks' nationality
Ja’Corey Brooks is an American national who is a native of Bradenton, Florida, USA, as per the NFL’s official website.
FAQs on Ja'Corey Brooks
A. Ja'Corey Brooks attended Booker T. Washington Senior High School and IMG Academy.
A. Ja'Corey Brooks weighs around 184 lbs, as per NFL's official website.
A. Ja'Corey Brooks stands at 6 ft 1 in, as per NFL's official website.