4-star EDGE DJ Wesolak stays home, ready to help Missouri win

Chad Simmons updated head shotby:Chad Simmons12/15/21

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DJ Wesolak lives about 15 minutes from the Missouri campus. He is very familiar with Columbia, visiting the Tigers over half a dozen times.

Eliah Drinkwitz has made the four-star out of Boonville a priority from the start, and his program beat out another SEC program in the end.

“I was thinking hard about LSU, but I am staying home with Missouri,” Wesolak told On3. “It was really simple. Throughout the whole process, Missouri recruited me hard, they made me feel wanted, and I know I will have great support there.

“It is close to home, I have gotten to know so many of the coaches, and they want the best for me. It was really tough to get through the process, but I am excited about staying home.”

Staying home has its perks. The No. 185 prospect in the On3 Consensus mentioned being a hometown hero, being able to have family and friends see him play, and knowing a lot of people in the area.

His No. 1 goal is to give those in his hometown a lot to cheer for.

“I want to help Missouri win games. I want to help coach Drink bring the level up at Missouri. It is something he talks about, I know he wants to up the standard, and we have similar goals.

“Winning is important to me and that is what I want to do at Missouri. Coach Drink has recruited a great class, he wants to keep the best players home, and I am going to be part of bringing success back and changing the culture at my home-state school.”

Wesolak is a 6-foot-3, 238-pound EDGE who Missouri plans to use at rush end.