Class of 2026 offensive tackle Marlen Bright is offered by Rutgers football

Rutgers football sent out an offer this weekend to Marlen Bright.

Rutgers football officially joined what is an already crowded recruitment for New Jersey offensive lineman Marlen Bright.

A class of 2026 offensive lineman from DePaul Catholic (Wayne, New Jersey), Bright pulled in an official Rutgers offer on Saturday while taking a visit for a spring practice. The 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive tackle already holds offers from Boston College, Duke, Illinois, Penn State, Syracuse, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and Wisconsin

Saturday’s spring practice saw some of the best recruits in the region in attendance at Rutgers.

Bright is projected to be one of the top offensive tackles in the nation this fall and then moving into his senior season. He is explosive at left tackle, getting out of his stance effortlessly and engaging with power and physicality.

He doesn’t disengage till the whistle, finishing off his blocks.

As he enters his junior season, he certainly has some very strong building blocks to his game.

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On Saturday following his official visit, Bright tweeted about the offer. The social media post tagged Rutgers head coach Greg Schiano as well as his father, Depaul’s account on X and Latish Kinsler.

 

A former college standout at Cincinnati, Kinsler is now an NIL adviser and mentor for some of the top prospects in the region.

 

Tennessee offers 2026 offensive tackle Marlen Bright

Tennessee offers 2026 offensive tackle Marlen Bright.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2026 offensive tackle prospect Marlen Bright.

“Blessed to receive an offer from Tennessee,” Bright said.

The 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive tackle prospect is from DePaul Catholic High School in Wayne, New Jersey.

There are not recruiting rankings currently for Bright from Rivals, 247Sports, On3 or ESPN. Bright is recruited by Vols’ offensive line analyst Chris Labidou.

Tennessee is the only Southeastern Conference school to offer Bright a scholarship.

Bright has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Syracuse, Illinois, Boston College, Bucknell, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Duke, Penn State and Virginia Tech.

Virginia Tech was the first school to offer Bright a scholarship on Jan. 21.