Future Tigers: Mizzou WR commit puts together season-best performance

Jabari Brady took his game to new heights this past Friday.
The 6-foot-1 wide receiver racked up 190 yards and one touchdown in the third game of his senior season for Coconut Creek (Fla.) Monarch. In a 44-14 loss to Ramsey (N.J.) Don Bosco Prep, the Class of 2026 three-star set a season high for yards while also notching his second score of 2025.
Season totals: 19 receptions, 360 yards, 2 touchdowns
Gavin Sidwar, QB
Gavin Sidwar, the longest-tenured Missouri commit, went 16-for-21 for 234 yards through the air, according to Huck Palmer. The three-star quarterback also logged two touchdowns, including one for 61 yards, in Glenside (Pa.) La Salle College‘s 42-35 victory.
“I had to get rid of a ball to not get rocked. Should’ve thrown it away. Just a bad play,” Sidwar said of his first interception of the season in Week 2. “The other one (Week 3) was my fault too. Threw a go route and threw it too skinny. Our first three games were against really good teams. Interceptions happen.”
Season totals: 55-for-76, 726 yards, 7 touchdowns, 2 interceptions
Maxwell Warner, RB
In a Saturday contest, three-star Maxwell Warner excelled in multiple facets once again. The running back rushed for 52 yards and one touchdown on 12 carries while reeling in a 46-yard touchdown pass in a 41-14 win for Chicago (Ill.) Whitney Young.
Season totals: 21 carries, 206 rushing yards, 60 receiving yards, 4 total touchdowns, 1 interception (on defense)
Devyon Hill-Lomax, WR
Although towering in size, three-star Devyon Hill-Lomax has also boasted notable speed for Edwardsville (Ill.) High. In back-to-back weeks, he scored on a screen, running for a 46-yard touchdown in a 61-21 loss to Indianapolis (Ind.) Lawrence Central. Hill-Lomax totaled 56 yards on three catches.
Season totals: 8 receptions, 192 yards, 2 touchdowns
Isaac Jensen, TE
Isaac Jensen again only recorded one reception in the second game of his senior year. This time, the three-star tight end didn’t score a touchdown, but he picked up 18 yards off the hand of Alabama quarterback commit Jett Thomalla. Omaha (Neb.) Millard South defeated Omaha (Neb.) Millard West, 65-0, before Jensen visited Missouri on Saturday.
Season totals: 2 receptions, 35 yards, 1 touchdown

Keenan Harris, LB
Before returning to Missouri for the Border War on Saturday, three-star Keenan Harris logged two tackles in a 35-15 victory over Hillsboro (Mo.) High. The St. Louis (Mo.) University linebacker also rushed for seven yards on two carries and reeled in 65 yards and a touchdown on two receptions.
“They ran away from him the whole game,” SLUH coach Adam Cruz said. “He played the whole first half but didn’t play a snap in the second.”
Season totals: 14 tackles, 54 rushing yards, 65 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns
Tony Forney Jr., DB
In his first season returning kickoffs, Tony Forney housed another kick for an 82-yard touchdown, his second of the year. The three-star safety also logged two tackles in a 42-28 victory for Marietta (Ga.) Kell.
Season totals: 7 tackles, 2 pass deflections, 2 kickoff-return touchdown
Offensive linemen
Brandon Anderson — 35-27 loss to over Cartersville (Ga.) Cass
Khalief Canty Jr. — 31-28 victory over Grandville (Mich.) High
Braylon Ellison — 42-35 loss to Marshall (Mo.) Sr.
Ellison also attended the Tigers’ win over Kansas on Saturday. He messaged “FkU” to MizzouToday after the game.