Huskers Predicted To Land In State Tight End Target

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Huskers predicted to land in-state tight end target
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Huskers predicted to land in-state tight end target

With a verbal commitment from in-state tight end target Kaden Helms, the Huskers football program received promising news.

A key member and all-around standout from Omaha Creighton Prep High School, Helms gives the Huskers reliable and dynamic player. He brings size, speed, receiving talent, and more to the field.

The Huskers have been in Helms' pursuit for some time now, and their efforts have apparently paid off. Rated a three-star prospect by Rivals, Helms received offers from Arizona, Iowa State, Kansas, and Northern Illinois.

Helms offers a unique skill set that could prove valuable to the Huskers program

Helms stands at 6'6" and 235 pounds, making him a substantial threat on the field. As a tight end, he displays impressive athleticism, excellent hands, and powerful blocking.

His size and blocking prowess enhance Nebraska's running game, while his receiving ability adds a reliable target for the passing attack. Helms' versatility extends to special teams, where he has experience as a long snapper.

Helms' arrival signifies another successful recruiting campaign for the Huskers program under coach Matt Rhule.

Coach Matt Rhule continues to make strides in rebuilding the Huskers program. Helms' commitment serves as a testament to the program's improving talent level, and it contributes to the building excitement surrounding Nebraska football.

The arrival of Helms and other talented recruits provides hope for a brighter future for the Huskers. With a strong core of players and a dedicated coaching staff, Nebraska is poised to regain its status as a dominant force in college football.