After a surprising freshman season Iowa State tight end Ben Brahmer is looking to diversify his game next season. The native of Pierce, Nebraska, set an ISU freshman record with 28 receptions and added two touchdowns as a backup to Easton Dean. Brahmer was named a Freshman All-American.
Brahmer did not even expect to see the field as a freshman.
Brahmer was even credited by his teamattes for dveloping a leadership role as a freshman.
Brahmer wants to improve in the run game next season.
The Cyclones close spring drills with an intra squad game on April 20th.