4-star WR Jabari Brady commits to Missouri

Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Monarch four-star wide receiver Jabari Brady has committed to Missouri, he told On3’s Hayes Fawcett on Saturday morning.
He chose the Tigers over Michigan, Nebraska and Florida following an official visit to Columbia last weekend.
Brady is the No. 367 overall prospect and No. 58 WR in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 56 player in Florida.
The 6-foot-2, 190-pounder told On3 in March that no program was recruiting him harder than Mizzou. Less than three months later, Brady is now in the boat for head coach Eli Drinkwitz, receivers coach Jacob Peeler and Co.
“Me and coach Peeler have a great connection,” Brady previously told On3’s Chad Simmons. “My coach knows him too, so I trust him and I know he is a great coach. I can’t wait to see what it is like out there and I like them a lot. I will be out there for my official visit on June 13 too.”
As a junior for Monarch last season, Brady caught 70 passes for nearly 1,400 yards and 10 touchdowns, per MaxPreps. He also notched a pair of interceptions playing corner for the Knights, too.
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With Brady now in the fold, Mizzou has three commits in its 2026 class.
On April 18, Warrington (Pa.) La Salle four-star quarterback Gavin Sidwar pledged. He’s a top-300 recruit and now the No. 22 QB in the cycle. Sidwar continued a similar theme for the Tigers, as the 2025 cycle saw Pennsylvania four-star QB Matt Zollers become the first commit in the class last April.
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“The coaches have high expectations for the program,” Sidwar told On3’s Steve Wiltfong about his decision. “They feel like my skillset fits their style and expect I’ll come in and be a guy in the future that can help achieve their goals.
“Mizzou is a place that I feel like can develop me on and off the field and I get to compete with and against some of the best football players in the country,” he added.
On May 23, Saint Louis University four-star linebacker Keenan Harris committed. He checks in as the No. 29 LB and No. 6 player in Missouri this cycle.
“It means a lot to stay home and play for Missouri, especially coming from a place like St. Louis,” Harris told On3’s Chad Simmons. “The whole city will be looking and watching me put them on my back and there is nothing else I could really ask for. Nothing better than that.”
While the pledge list remains short, Mizzou is in the mix for plenty of blue-chippers heading into the heart of official visit season. Drinkwitz and his staff will look to replicate a 2025 class that finished at No. 16 nationally in the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings.