2026 TE Board (2026 Edition)

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Please post 2026 TE offers in this thread.

If you want visibility to all LB offers please visit the 2025 TE Board (that has all the latest outstanding offers for 2024, 2025, 2026 recruits).


When the 2024 and 2025 cycles complete, this OP will no longer link to the 2024 TE Board. Rather the link will be replaced by recruiting tables and updated accordingly.
 
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When is he visiting?


Friday and Saturday.

Extra info from 247 poster:
Spoke to Brock. My buddy who I played HS football with is his HS football coach.

The schools that are after him the most are BYU Georgia Oregon Notre Dame Auburn.
Distance does not matter at all for Brock. He wants to major in Real Estate.

He went to see Wisconsin and ND yesterday. Today he’ll be at Mich and Mich St tomorrow Ohio State and Friday Miami. He said he'll know more after chatting with his buddy after Brock's visit.
 
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Friday and Saturday.

Extra info from 247 poster:
Spoke to Brock. My buddy who I played HS football with is his HS football coach.

The schools that are after him the most are BYU Georgia Oregon Notre Dame Auburn.
Distance does not matter at all for Brock. He wants to major in Real Estate.

He went to see Wisconsin and ND yesterday. Today he’ll be at Mich and Mich St tomorrow Ohio State and Friday Miami. He said he'll know more after chatting with his buddy after Brock's visit.
Brock? Last name?
 
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Evan Jacobson UV this weekend.

 
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"I think the interest from the very beginning and the relationship I've began to build with [Woodiel] is why I wanted to go to Miami and see everything they have," Jacobson told InsideTheU. "It's been good," Jacobson said of his relationship with Woodiel. "We've been building that. I like him a lot. I think he has a lot of the right things in mind for me and for the tight ends as a whole. He's definitely one of those guys who's going push you as a person and a player."

Jacobson recognizes Miami's long history of producing tight ends to the NFL. "They have a very rich history for sure," Jacobson said."Will Mallory, Greg Olsen, a lot of those guys, some big names. It's definitely very intriguing and something they've shown they have produced, so definitely interested."

Missouri hosted Jacobson on campus on Wednesday with others like Ohio State, Texas A&M, Louisville, and Iowa State also getting visits in June. After Miami, he travels to Florida State for a Sunday visit. Then he heads to LSU, Kansas State, and Kansas. He would like to visit Arkansas as well.

247Sports considers Jacobson the No. 182 overall player in the Class of 2026 and the No. 7 tight end. This winter, Jacobson averaged 13.2 points per game and 9.7 rebounds on the hardwood, earning second-team all-conference honors. On the gridiron, Jacobson totaled six catches for 91 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore.

His older brother, Michael Jacobson, played basketball at Nebraska and Iowa State before transitioning to football after college and finding a spot on the roster with the Seattle Seahawks, Indianapolis Colts, and now the New Orleans Saints.




 
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