Four-star defensive linemen Anthony Kennedy Jr. and Keshawn Stancil and edge rushers, five-star Anthony Jones and three-stars DeAnthony Lafayette and Daniel Norman and four-star linebacker Malik Morris are among the nearly 20 players that have official visits to Miami this weekend.
Jones was previously profiled as part of five 2026 five-star prospects on official visits to Miami this weekend. Nearly 20 prospects are taking official visits to Miami beginning on Friday as part of the first big weekend hosting players in the 2026 class.
Stancil is the second highest-rated prospect in the front seven taking an official visit to Miami this weekend, behind Jones. The 247Sports composite rankings have Stancil as the 152nd overall prospect, 20th DL and 10th recruit in North Carolina out of Clayton.
After Miami, Stancil is taking official visits to Penn State, Tennessee, Clemson and Ohio State over the following three weekends. No 247Sports crystal balls are logged for Stancil and On3 lists Penn State as a slight leader over Clemson and Miami for a commitment.
Kennedy is the 427th prospect, 46th DL and sixth player in Arkansas in the 2026 class out of Little Rock Central. Per 247Sports, Arkansas is hosting Kennedy the weekend of June 13 for an official visit and he will be at Missouri the following weekend.
Norman is the 442nd prospect, 41st edge rusher and 61st player in Florida out of St. Thomas Aquinas. There is one 247Sports crystal ball that projects Norman to Miami and On3 gives the Hurricanes a 76.8 percent chance for a commitment. South Florida the weekend of June 20 is the only other official visit listed for Norman.
Lafayette is the 742nd-ranked prospect, 67th edge rusher and 100th player in Florida out of Orlando, Lake Nona. Pittsburgh, Oklahoma and LSU are hosting Lafayette for official visits in June. Miami is the leader with a 33.2 percent chance for a commitment from Lafayette, per On3.
Morris is the 198th prospect, 12th LB and 27th in Florida out of Lakeland. Texas A&M. Florida, Colorado and Missouri are hosting Morris in June. No crystal balls are logged for Morris but Florida is a prohibitive favorite for a commitment at 93.4 percent per On3.
Four-star LB Jordan Campbell is the second-highest-rated player in the 2026 Miami class and the only commit in the front seven. Miami has five offensive linemen and three defensive backs in their 2026 class out of 11 commits.