
Nebraska rising with two top receiver targets
Nebraska football could be getting two more wide receivers in short order. 2026 three-star wide receiver Nalin Scott received a crystal ball prediction from Chad Simmons on Tuesday evening. 2026 three-star wide receiver Larry Miles also received a crystal ball prediction from Steve Wilfong on Monday.
Miles and Scott have been connected to the Huskers for some time now. Scott received a prediction on Sunday as well, and Miles has visited the Huskers multiple times.
Both receivers would be solid additions for the program. Miles recorded 68 catches for 1,204 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior last season. Scott tallied 29 receptions for 541 yards and two touchdowns last year.
Both receivers have a promising senior season ahead of them and would be solid additions to a 2026 recruiting class that is beginning to gain some momentum. The class itself ranks 56th overall nationally, but that could change with more commitments coming. Miles and Scott would be another solid pair for the program.
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