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Mike Norvell‘s FSU is locked in on an elite 2026 prospect. A 6’3”, 175-pound standout from Monarch High School, he’s got powerhouse programs lined up. It’s a wide-open competition with Miami, Ohio State, Florida, Georgia, and a host of other teams. With over 40 offers, he’s one of the hottest names in the class. The Seminoles are hoping to add him to their growing legacy of elite receivers, following in the footsteps of Duce Robinson and Jordan Scott. But just when FSU fans started getting their hopes up, Bill Belichick’s latest move might throw a wrench into their plans. Could this shake up the race?

Belichick just entered the race, and things just got real. FSU target Jabari Brady, a highly sought-after prospect with double-digit offers, took to X to share the big news. And from the way he put it, this one hits different. “Blessed to receive an offer from University Of North Carolina @garrick_mcgee @Coach_Davis3 @MHS_Knights_FB.” No surprise there — when a 24-year NFL mastermind comes calling, you listen. With Belichick now in the mix, shaping Brady’s future just got even more interesting. Buckle up — this recruitment battle is about to heat up.

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Jabari Brady isn’t just another name in the 2026 class — he’s a certified playmaker. The On3, a weighted average that factors in all four major recruiting services, has him locked in as the No. 12 WR in the cycle and the 76th-best prospect overall. And in talent-rich Florida? He holds strong as the state’s 12th-ranked player.

However, Brady isn’t just hype — he’s got the numbers to back it up. As a freshman, he racked up 800+ receiving yards and six touchdowns, proving he can burn defenders and win the tough catches. But don’t think Belichick’s offer has pushed FSU or others out of the race. Brady’s already made four visits to Tallahassee and five trips to Miami, showing just how tight this battle is.

If North Carolina wants to land Brady, they’ve got a serious fight on their hands. Alabama, Ohio State, Miami, LSU, Oregon — the heavyweights are all in. But there’s another college football powerhouse making a strong push. A leader who wants Brady badly and isn’t backing down.

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Besides Bill Belichick, who else is involved?

The battle for Fort Lauderdale’s four-star WR, Jabari Brady, is heating up, and Nebraska is officially in the mix. The 190 lb playmaker made the trip to Lincoln for the Huskers’ Junior Day, getting an up-close look at a program on the rise. Surrounded by other elite recruits, Brady soaked himself in the Big Ten atmosphere and what Matt Rhule was building. With top programs making a heavy push, could Nebraska make a statement and steal one of Florida’s best?

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Can Bill Belichick's influence sway Jabari Brady away from powerhouse programs like FSU and Miami?

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Don’t know, but Brady gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at his trip to Nebraska, sharing glimpses of his time in the heart of the Midwest. From a detailed tour of the facilities to quality time with the coaching staff, including head coach Matt Rhule, he took it all in. And if his post is any indication, the visit left an impression: “Next up, Nebraska 🔴 Huskersss.

However, Brady’s recruitment has been a nonstop whirlwind in 2024. His trip to Nebraska was just the latest stop on a jam-packed schedule. In January, he made his way to Oklahoma, then kicked off February with a visit to Florida. Meanwhile, Penn State, OSU, and Missouri all made sure to check in on the blue-chip talent. And before showing out at the Navy All-American Bowl in early Jan, Brady told On3’s Chad Simmons that he was close to locking in his official visits and was deep in the process of making a commitment.

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When it comes to official visits, Jabari Brady has a few top spots in mind. The elite WR isn’t leaving any doubt about where he wants to go: “Good places to take my OVs are Florida, for sure, Texas A&M and Miami,” Brady said. Three top programs are competing for a game-changing player, and now Bill Belichick has joined the competition.

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