The Miami Hurricanes have secured a key addition to their future offensive line, receiving a commitment from a highly touted Class of 2026 offensive lineman out of Fort Myers, Florida. The young prospect, known for his size, strength, and technique, chose Miami over several top programs, including Florida, Florida State, and Alabama, solidifying the Hurricanes’ push to dominate in-state recruiting.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing over 300 pounds, the Fort Myers standout has already made a name for himself as one of the most physically dominant linemen in his class. His commitment represents a significant win for head coach Mario Cristobal and Miami’s coaching staff, who have prioritized strengthening the trenches to build a championship-caliber roster.
The offensive lineman cited Miami’s strong coaching staff, development program, and family-like atmosphere as key reasons for his decision. He also expressed excitement about playing in Miami’s fast-paced offense, where he hopes to make an immediate impact once he arrives on campus.
With his pledge, Miami continues to build momentum on the recruiting trail, positioning itself as a top destination for elite talent in the 2026 cycle. Hurricanes fans are already looking forward to seeing the young lineman anchor their offensive front in the years to come.