Michigan State Football Targets Top Defensive Lineman Reinaldo Perez
Michigan State football is actively recruiting Reinaldo Perez, a four-star defensive lineman from Columbus Academy in Ohio. Perez is scheduled to visit Michigan State for their spring practice on April 4th, signaling continued interest from both sides.
Perez’s Profile and Ranking
Reinaldo Perez is currently ranked as the 288th overall prospect in the 2027 class, the 34th defensive lineman nationally and the 11th player in the state of Ohio, according to the 247Sports Composite. He stands at 6-foot-5 and weighs 245 pounds.
Recruitment and Offers
Perez holds offers from several Power Four schools, including Michigan State, Ohio State, Florida, and USC. He received an offer from Michigan State after a visit, expressing appreciation for the program and its atmosphere.
Michigan State’s Recruiting Efforts
Michigan State’s defensive line coach, Winston DeLattiboudere III, has been instrumental in attracting high-profile recruits to campus. Perez plans to visit Michigan State again, potentially for a game day in the fall or winter, to further evaluate the program and build relationships with the coaching staff, including Coach Legi Suiaunoa, Coach Blue Adams, and Coach Joe Rossi.
Competition and Outlook
Ohio State is currently considered a strong contender in Perez’s recruitment, given its proximity to his high school and its track record of developing NFL-caliber defensive linemen. However, Michigan State remains a significant player, and Perez is eager to continue building relationships with the Spartan coaching staff.
Perez’s Athleticism
Scouts note Perez’s natural athleticism and potential, despite playing at the Division V level in Ohio high school football. He demonstrates a skillset that could make him a valuable asset to a Power Four defensive line.
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