Kansas State football offers three-star tight end Brady Reeves for 2028 class
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 3:09 AM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Kansas State football has extended an offer to three-star tight end Brady Reeves from Hill-Murray High School in Minnesota. This comes as the program continues to prepare for the upcoming season, with less than a month until its return to play. Reeves has also received offers from Vanderbilt, Iowa State, and Miami (OH), and is ranked just outside the top 20 for his position on 247Sports. Additionally, Kansas State has targeted other recruits, including tight end Sloan Blackwell and offensive lineman Jerry Richmond, as part of its efforts to build the 2028 recruiting class.
- •Brady Reeves is a three-star tight end prospect.
- •Reeves announced the offer on Twitter following a conversation with Coach Lepak.
- •Kansas State has made several offers to players in the 2028 class.
- •Sloan Blackwell, another tight end target, received an offer from the program.
- 3:09 AMYahoo Sports — Kansas State Football Offers 2028 Class Three-Star Tight End
"With less than a month until Kansas State football returns, the program is still game planning for the future.
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