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4-star TE Camden Jensen sets Nebraska official visit

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2026 TE Camden Jensen on his visit to Nebraska
2026 TE Camden Jensen on his visit to Nebraska

Nebraska is getting a blue-chip tight end to campus for an official visit this summer.

Littleton (Colo.) Heritage four-star tight end Camden Jensen, the No. 1 prospect in the state of Colorado, announced on Tuesday that he’ll return to Lincoln for an OV on the weekend of June 20.

“Super excited to be back in Lincoln,” Jensen wrote announcing the visit on X.

The 6-foot-7, 220-pounder is the No. 267 overall prospect in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 14 TE in the nation.

On Jan. 30, Jensen included Nebraska in a top seven list that also featured Florida, Texas A&M, North Carolina, UCLA, Missouri and Washington. He’s also set an OV to Florida thus far.

“They all do a really good job of reaching out to me and making sure that I know that I’m a recruit that they have their eyes set on,” Jensen told On3 last month about his top schools. “They call or text me whenever they get the chance to. Those guys are busy, so when they can do it at least once a week or twice a week, it’s good to know.”

Head coach Matt Rhule and the Huskers are looking to continue their pipeline with Heritage High in Colorado. Last cycle, Nebraska signed Heritage three-star wide receiver Tanner Terch. The cycle before, safety Rex Guthrie inked with the Big Ten program.

“They have my attention,” Jensen told On3’s Chad Simmons about the Huskers. “Matt Rhule is a great coach. He’s a good dude and takes time to recruit me, so that’s a big thing for me. Their culture is amazing… I grew up a fan of the Huskers and two of my teammates are up there right now, so that has a little bit of an impact.” 

The Huskers have three commits in their 2026 class to date: Winter Garden (Fla.) Windemere four-star cornerback CJ Bronaugh, Sioux Falls (S.D.) Washington three-star wide receiver Dveyoun Bonwell-Witte and Buford (Ga.) three-star QB Dayton Raiola.