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2027 3-Star cornerback Miles Brown is becoming a name to know out of Westview High School in Tennessee. Standing at 6’0, 190 pounds, Brown brings size, physicality, and confidence to the secondary, traits that have helped him emerge as a rising defensive playmaker as his recruitment continues to gain momentum.

Brown’s love for football started early, rooted in family and tradition. “I first started playing in third grade,” he said. “My dad coached our team and I grew up in a football family.” That foundation helped shape both his passion for the game and his understanding of what it takes to compete at a high level.

Development has never been a solo journey for Brown, who credits those around him for pushing him daily. “Most of the time I train with my teammates and they push me because they know the goals I have and want me to reach my full potential,” he explained. That environment has fueled his confidence, adding, “That impacted my development because it shows that people believe in me as well as myself.”

Heading into the 2025 season, Brown set the bar high—and backed it up on the field. “My goals were to win a state championship and be more effective on defense,” he said. He delivered with physical play and production, finishing the season with “big hits, pass break ups, and interceptions,” cementing his reputation as a dependable defensive weapon.

Looking ahead, Brown’s focus hasn’t shifted from improvement and production. “My main goals for the 2026 season are to get 1,000 yards in a season and five interceptions,” he shared, showing his desire to impact the game on both sides of the ball and continue expanding his role.

The recruiting process has reflected his steady rise. “The recruiting process is going well,” Brown said. He currently holds six Division I offers from Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Maryland, Memphis, and Southern Miss. When asked what stands out, Brown kept it simple: “There’s some schools that stand out… because they recruit hard.”

Off the field, Brown prides himself on character just as much as competition. “Outside of football, I’m a humble, respectful, outgoing young man,” he said. When he’s not on the gridiron, you’ll likely find him in the gym or on the court, adding, “I love to hoop and also work out.”

With a strong support system, clear goals, and growing attention from college programs, Miles Brown is positioning himself for a big future. Follow his journey on X at @nolimit_mb3.

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