4-star WR Jabari Brady goes behind the scenes on Nebraska visit
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Top programs are making a heavy push to land Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Monarch four-star wide receiver Jabari Brady, one of the top pass-catchers in the 2026 cycle.
Nebraska is in the sweepstakes for the 6-foot-2, 190-pounder and Brady took a visit to Lincoln for the Huskers’ junior day last weekend. Surrounded by other top recruits, Brady got a look at what the rising Big Ten program has to offer.
On Friday, Brady took to social media to give a behind the scenes look at his time in the heart of the Midwest, from getting a detailed tour of the facilities to spending time with the coaching staff, including head coach Matt Rhule:
The trip to Lincoln continued what’s been a busy year to date for the blue-chipper. Brady visited Oklahoma in January and also saw Florida to kick off February. Before those trips, he was visited by the likes of Penn State, Ole Miss, Missouri and Miami.
When speaking with On3’s Chad Simmons ahead of participating in the Navy All-American Bowl in early January, Brady noted that he was close to locking in his official visit destinations and was working towards making his commitment.
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“Good places to take my OVs are Florida, for sure, Texas A&M and Miami,” Brady said.
Brady is the No. 76 overall prospect and No. 12 WR 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. 12 player in Florida.
The competition will be stout for Brady’s pledge, but the Huskers are hoping that a big weekend on campus will get them in top contention for one of the Sunshine State’s finest. Nebraska’s No. 2 signee in the 2025 class came out of Florida in Homestead four-star WR Cortez Mills, while Winter Garden (Fla.) Windermere three-star cornerback CJ Bronaugh is one of three commits in the 2026 class to date.
So far in 2026, Bronaugh is flanked by Sioux Falls (S.D.) Washington three-star WR Dveyoun Bonwell-Witte and Buford (Ga.) three-star quarterback Dayton Raiola. The younger brother of current Huskers starting QB Dylan Raiola, Dayton is the No. 64 QB in the cycle. Bonwell-Witte is a top-600 overall recruit and the No. 3 player in South Dakota.
In December, Nebraska signed 20 high school prospects, six of whom were four-stars. The 2025 class ranked No. 21 in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.