Missouri Tigers land third commitment in three days with 3-star wide receiver
For the third consecutive day, Missouri added a commitment to its 2026 recruiting class.
Three-star prospect Deyvon Hill-Lomax on Wednesday became the second wide receiver Mizzou has earned a commitment from this summer. He joins four-star recruit Jabari Brady. Hill-Lomax’s commitment was first reported by On3.
Hailing from Edwardsville, Illinois, Hill-Lomax finished his junior campaign at Edwardsville High School with 341 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 18 receptions. According to the 247Sports Composite rankings, he slots in as the No. 1,527 player in the country, No. 220 receiver and No. 38 player in Illinois.
The 6-foot-4, 180-pound receiver took official visits to Cincinnati and Purdue before he arrived at Missouri on June 20. Hill-Lomax also received offers from Kentucky, Toledo, Iowa State and Memphis, among others.
Out of Mizzou’s seven commitments, six of them play on the offensive end — the lone exception being linebacker Kennan Harris. Aside from the receiver pair, the Tigers have added quarterback Gavin Sidwar, tight end Isaac Jensen, running back Maxwell Warner and offensive lineman Khalief Canty.
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