Kansas State secures commitment from 2027 ATH Bra’jon Melancon
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 2:44 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Bra’jon Melancon, the No. 13 ATH in the 2027 class, committed to Kansas State following his official visit to Manhattan over the weekend. Melancon, a two-way player from Rosedale, Louisiana, chose the Wildcats over Arkansas, Tulane, and others, citing a welcoming staff and a clear development plan. His relationship with Kansas State assistant coach AD, who is also from Louisiana, influenced his decision. Melancon projected to play cornerback for the Wildcats.
- •Bra’jon Melancon ranks as the No. 13 ATH for 2027.
- •He visited Kansas State before committing.
- •Melancon was previously recruited by Arkansas and Tulane.
- •He aims to play cornerback for the Wildcats.
- •Coach AD’s Louisiana background helped secure the commitment.
- 2:44 AMYahoo Sports — Kansas State lands commitment from touted 2027 ATH Bra’jon Melancon: ‘They showed me a path and a plan’
"After a handful of official visits, Bra’Jon Melancon pulled the trigger on a commitment. The No. 13 ATH in the 2027 class by way of Rosedale (La.) North Iberville declared for Kansas State at the tail end of his official visit to Manhattan. The Wildcats got past Arkansas, Tulane, and others for Melancon, a two-way […]
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