Initially interested in schools like Florida, Miami (FL), and Georgia, Brewer committed to play college football at Clemson after being convinced to visit the campus by then-recruiting coordinator Dabo Swinney and liking it.[1]
After redshirting his true freshman season, Brewer spent his redshirt freshman season as a reserve cornerback and special teams player. In his sophomore year, he was named the starting nickelback when the defense was in nickel defense.[2] By the conclusion of his playing career, he was a team co-captain and compiled 193 tackles throughout his career.
Professional career
After going undrafted in the 2013 NFL draft, Brewer signed with the Dallas Cowboys and played throughout the preseason before being released as the final part of roster cuts.[3]
At the conclusion of his playing career, Brewer went on to work as a personal trainer before going into coaching.[7] He also spent time as the head coach at Landrum Middle School in the St. Johns County School District.[8]
Brewer joined the coaching staff at his alma mater Clemson in 2019 as a graduate assistant. He was named the cornerbacks coach at Louisiana–Monroe in 2021.[9]