Brady has grown a lot in the past year, not unusual after spending a year in the Penn State room. He's not the same wrestler that lost to D'angelo at the Princeton Open last year, though that was at 157. Managing his weight will be the #1 key, as JPW says...though he had the master of doing "all-things-right", in Zain last year, Jason too, so the road map is there. Follow their lead, he'll be fine...though I can't help but think Verkleeren will push him. That's a good thing, as both will be better for the in-the-room competition.
One thing about Penn State's schedule this year, it appears the competition for our 149 pounder is on the weak side. Other than Jordan (or whoever goes 149 for the Buckeyes), the best dual competition comes from Maruca (AZST), and Shuyler (LEH). We don't wrestle Rutgers, Iowa, or Minnesota, which have 3 of the top-11 guys (Flo Rankings), and even Bannister (MD, who we don't wrestle) is top-20. Our 149 guy will surely face some decent competition at the Scuffle, as some pretty good guys should be there (Hagan, Lewallen, Prince, Smith, etc. could be there). Heading into the Big Ten Championships, it doesn't appear our guy will face more than 5 or 6 top-20 guys, based on pre-season rankings.
I'd say top-8, and an AA finish is within his reach. There's some good guys fighting for the right to be called AA, that I'd put right there with Brady until I see him wrestle part of a season, including (besides those NittanyChris notes); O'Conner, Leeth, Lugo, Thomsen, and more.