The three-star recruit is a far better prospect than his recruiting rankings would indicate, especially if physical development can turn him into a bruising tailback.
The slot receiver excels at turning short catches into long gains, using his breakaway speed to race past defenders while cutting and turning in the open field.
Nalin Scott committed to Nebraska last summer. Now the athletic wideout — after missing most of his senior year because of injury — is a major candidate to turn potential into college production.Â
Danny Odem was a relatively unknown receiver from Pennsylvania. A change of residence and location led to a breakout — now he's trusting Nebraska with his future.
Claude Mpouma is a headliner of Nebraska's 2026 class and arrives as a top-150 national prospect despite playing just two seasons of organized football.
Hayden Ainsworth may have been a major prospect had he graduated in 2027. The offensive lineman instead reclassified to 2026 to become a fascinating developmental Husker talent.
Nebraska won out for Rex Waterman, a national offensive lineman recruit from the Phoenix area. He'll have multiple paths to future playing time as he develops in Lincoln.Â
With the potential to become the next Husker in a line of productive tight ends, Sorensen is a piece to build around for the Nebraska offense in years to come.