Jabari Mack is one in every of the highest wide receivers within the country within the 2026 recruiting class.
The blue chip catcher also makes noise away from the sector.
As a part of his breakout junior campaign at Destrehan (La.) High School this fall, the four-star WR signed a “significant” six-figure NIL deal with Leaf trading cards. The agreement was supported by ABX Elite Sports Management and Lionheart Sports Agency.
Mack is here Twelfth-ranked WR in Rivals250 for 2026. Mack’s NIL deal with Leaf Trading Cards is believed to be valued as the best by any non-quarterback underclassman.
Major college football programs across the country covet the electrical quarterback from Louisiana, who destroyed several college camps last summer at LSU, Alabama, Ohio State and Texas A&M.
After a successful season as an offensive athlete and receiver, Mack’s recruitment has was a recruiting battle headlined by the local Tigers, Buckeyes, Aggies and Longhorns.
Mack is ranked 58th overall in Rivals250 in next yr’s recruiting class.
Here’s what we’re breaking down after Mack’s midseason evaluation Rivals national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman wrote about Mack.
“The 6-foot-1, 190-pound pass catcher is a threat who operates after the catch and in the middle of the field. Mack converted several screens and routes breaking into the play in chunks – making those catches in a torrential downpour – including a 50-plus-yard touchdown reception. He also performs well in shorter areas, has the ability to win catches in tight situations, and Mack’s speed is also a weapon to beat defenses.
Mack tested out of the water in the offseason, including a sub-4.4 40 time at the LSU camp. His combination of speed, elusiveness and physicality was shown. Mack made the most of every reception.”