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Top offensive Mizzou targets populate updated 2027 Rivals300

Missouri Tigers football recruiting insider Kenny Van Dorenby: Kenny Van Doren07/22/25thevandalorian
Monshun Sales (© Doug McSchooler/for IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Indianapolis Lawrence North 2027 wide receiver Monshun Sales. (© Doug McSchooler/for IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK)

After On3 and Rivals officially merged earlier this month, the scouting department put together the first Rivals300 ranking for the 2027 class. Here are the top offensive Missouri targets to crack the list.

Monshun Sales, WR, No. 20

With offers from premier programs across the country, Sales has kept Missouri among his top schools, especially with wide receivers coach Jacob Peeler checking in with him every day. He quickly visited the Tigers in January after being offered, and he has a direct relationship with a player on the team in fellow Indiana product Daylan Carnell, a Missouri defensive back who has trained with Sales.

Dakota Guerrant, WR, No. 24

Although not actively expressing interest in the Tigers across his social media platforms, Guerrant noted, in the past few months, he wanted to visit Missouri. Assistant linebackers coach Christopher Ball offered the four-star wideout in January, although it might be a challenge to pull him away a top in-state suitor in Michigan.

Brock Williams, TE, No. 28

Williams slotted Missouri into his top list before he later deleted his post. He’s kept his options open since his recruitment took off this offseason. Although he loved his conversation with tight ends coach Derham Cato, Williams has a long list of national offers hosting him on visits.

Matthew Gregory, WR, No. 39

Gregory bursted onto Missouri’s radar, literally. He possessed elite speed this year that attracted the Tigers’ staff, including assistant offensive line coach Jack Abercrombie, the area recruiter for Gregory’s home state of Pennsylvania. The Tigers remained in contact with calls and mail this summer.

Quentin Burrell, WR, No. 43

Another top pass-catcher still keeping Missouri in his cards, Burrell visited the Tigers for a Junior Day in March. Along with other top players at powerhouse Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel, the well-spoken four-star added an offer from Missouri in January.

Lawrence Britt, WR, No. 56

With family scattered around Missouri, Britt flocked at the opportunity to visit the Tigers this offseason. Playing both ways, he proved to Peeler, an area recruiter for Britt’s home state of Tennessee, that he should slot into an offense at the next level.

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Saint Charles (Mo.) Francis Howell Central 2026 TE Jack Brown. (Kyle Kelly/Blue & Gold)

Jack Brown, TE, No. 57

A longtime in-state target, Brown flew up the rankings this offseason with opportunities to play anywhere across the country. Missouri continued to stay in the picture, hosting him for multiple visits — most recently in June — as Cato identified a top target in the upcoming cycle.

Kyler Kuhn, IOL, No. 114

With a brother enrolled at the University, Kuhn’s connections to the Tigers run deep as an in-state talent. He added an offer this spring and bonded with former Missouri lineman and current staffer Evan Boehm over wrestling. Kuhn will be a name to know this fall, whenever he returns to campus.

Damani Warren, WR, No. 133

While Missouri hasn’t frequented Nevada, it still has an interest out West in Warren, who visited during his freshman year in 2024. The Tigers loved his size and ability to play a similar role to recent NFL signee Theo Wease Jr.

Cooper Terwilliger, TE, No. 202

Although not as open about his recruitment with media, Terwilliger showed his personality to Cato during an unofficial visit in June. Cato, who has spent his coaching career at schools across the country, added a recruiting wrinkle to the Dakotas this offseason.

Braylen Warren, QB, No. 213

The lone top Tigers’ signal-caller target on this ranking, Warren visited in the fall. He returned in March amid a busy offseason for an offer, and everything continued to pick up from there. No matter the quarterbacks coach or offensive coordinator, the Tigers have loved to recruit Nebraska-bred field generals.

Jameer Henry, OT, No. 263

Henry had his eyes on Missouri before the Tigers had their eyes on him. Another Detroit offensive line target, he hasn’t visited the program yet, but like the past few recruiting cycles, Missouri has made up quick ground with offensive linemen.

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