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Building the 2025 Nebraska Football Recruiting Class: Offensive Targets and Needs

Nebraska Football’s 2025 Recruiting Targets: Offense Edition

As recruiting visit season kicks into high gear, Nebraska football is on the hunt for top talent to bolster its 2025 class. With key positional needs to address, the Huskers have their eyes on some prized prospects that could make a significant impact on the offensive side of the ball. Here’s a breakdown of some of the top targets:

First up is T.J. Lateef from Orange (Calif.) Lutheran. The 6-1, 185-pound quarterback is a 4-star recruit with a .8937 rating. Despite injury setbacks, Lateef’s impressive tape has caught the attention of Nebraska and other schools like Colorado. With the need for quarterback depth, Lateef is scheduled to visit later this month, showcasing his skills in challenging throws and on-time deliveries.

Next on the list is Michael Terry from San Antonio Alamo Heights. Standing at 6-3, 210 pounds, Terry is a versatile athlete who can play multiple positions, including receiver and quarterback. With a 4-star rating of 95.42, Terry has attracted interest from Texas schools and USC, but he has expressed his intention to visit Nebraska for the spring game, adding to the excitement surrounding his recruitment.

Jamarion Parker from St. Louis Cardinal Ritter is another top target for the Huskers. The 6-0, 185-pound playmaker excels in open space and has the ability to break big plays both as a runner and receiver. With his agility and burst, Parker could fill the role of a dynamic playmaker similar to former Husker standout Wan’Dale Robinson.

Rounding out the offensive targets is Broderick Shull from Bixby, Oklahoma, a 6-6, 275-pound offensive tackle with a 4-star rating of 92.15. Known for their strong offensive line tradition, Nebraska is looking to add Shull to their list of standout linemen. Despite competition from other schools, the Huskers are making a push to secure Shull’s commitment.

Lastly, Chase Loftin from Millard South is a 6-6, 215-pound tight end with a 4-star rating of .8989. Drawing comparisons to current Husker standout Thomas Fidone, Loftin’s combination of route-running ability and physicality make him a coveted prospect for Nebraska and other schools.

As the recruiting season heats up, Nebraska football is making moves to secure top talent for its 2025 class, with these offensive targets leading the way. Stay tuned for more updates as the recruiting process unfolds.

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