Nebraska Lands Crystal Ball Prediction for Howard


Author: The Daily News Now! March 6, 2026 Duration: 1:04
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Nebraska Lands Crystal Ball Prediction for Howard

Nebraska football secures a significant crystal ball prediction for class of 2027 wide receiver Kaden Howard, a three-star talent from Florida. Howard, ranked 105th overall and 86th from Florida, holds offers from Louisville, Minnesota, Mississippi State, and Missouri. He visits Lincoln this weekend and officially visits June 12-14. Last season, he caught 25 passes for 510 yards and 7 TDs. Landing Howard would boost Nebraskas 2027 class, currently ranked 6th nationally.

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