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Missouri visits 4-star TE Camden Jensen

hunterby:Hunter Shelton04/22/25

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

Littleton (Colo.) Heritage four-star tight end Camden Jensen is one of the top uncommitted prospects at his position heading into a busy summer. He’s worked his list of schools down to a top seven.

Missouri is in that group and the Tigers are working hard to land the 6-foot-7, 220-pounder. On Monday, Mizzou tight ends coach Derham Cato made his way to Colorado to visit Jensen:

The Tigers are battling Florida, Nebraska, Texas A&M, North Carolina, UCLA and Washington for the blue-chipper. Jensen has locked in official visits to the Bruins (May 16), Gators (June 13) and Cornhuskers (June 20).

“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 earlier this year 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.”

Mizzou offered last March and got him over to Columbia for a visit not long after in the summer. Cato is leading the charge as the SEC program looks to add to a class that currently ranks No. 39 in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.

“I went up there in the spring for one of their practices and it was awesome. They have really good people there. Coach Erik Link is awesome and coach Cato is also great,” Jensen said of Mizzou.

“In the last two years under coach Eliah Drinkwitz, they’ve won 10 or more games. That caught my eye. I like how everything is going there. Their recruiting classes in 2025 and 2026 are really good. They’ve been a really good team these last couple of years. Their culture is great.”

Jensen is the No. 376 overall prospect and No. 17 TE 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. 2 player in the Centennial State.

To date, Mizzou has three commits in its 2026 class: Warrington (Pa.) La Salle College four-star quarterback Gavin Sidwar, Little Rock (Ark.) Maumelle four-star defensive lineman Anthony Kennedy and Seffner (Fla.) Armwood three-star safety D’Montae Tims. Sidwar, who pledged last week, is the No. 292 recruit and No. 21 QB in the nation.