Need a place to keep track of all the 2018 and 2019 offers Scott Frost and staff have extended since taking over at Nebraska? We've got you covered.
We'll update this list as new offers emerge and update official visit dates as we get them. You can click the player names to see their recruit profiles, get links to stories and view their highlight films.
* junior college prospect
# 2019 prospect
QB
Adrian Martinez (December 8th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Matthew Tago (January 12th visit)
Jamarye Joiner (January 19th visit)
RB
Javian Hawkins (December 15th visit)
Greg Bell* (December 8th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Anthony Williams (December 15th visit)
Ta'Zhawn Henry (January 12th visit)
Maurice Washington (January 12th visit)
WR
Justin McGriff (December 8th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Dominic Watt (January 12th visit)
Jeshaun Jones (December 8th visit)
Mike Williams (January 12th visit)
TE
Katerian Legrone (December 15th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Messiah Swinson (December 15th visit)
OL
Hamilton Hall (February 2nd visit)
Doug Johnson (January 19th visit)
Blake McDonald (January 19th)
Tyrone Sampson (February 2nd visit)
Jarrett Bell (January 12th visit)
DE
DT
LB
Will Honas* (December 15th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Javontae Jean-Baptiste (January 12th visit)
CB
Jeremy Webb* (Did not make December 15th visit)
Braxton Clark (January 12th visit)
Deontai Williams* (December 15th visit, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Marcus Riley (December 15th visit)
S
Johnathan Huggins (Did not make December 15th)
CJ Smith (December 8th, verbally committed to Nebraska)
Tyrese Ross (January 19th visit)
Cam Jones (December 15th official vist, January 12th unofficial visit)
ATH
Josh Fleeks (December 8th)
Jaron Woodyard* (December 8th, signed with Nebraska as early enrollee)
Miles Jones (January 12th visit)

Greg is the Recruiting Analyst for Hail Varsity and has covered Husker athletics since 2013. He has always had a passion for sports while growing up in the Chicago area. As he got older and had to hang up his cleats and sneakers, he realized his passion for sports went beyond just watching and attending games. He has covered many events from the Rose Bowl to championship boxing matches. If he’s not talking sports, he’s hovering over his grill. He is married to an amazing woman, Kim, and they have a dog that barks when Greg yells at the TV during games.