It’s finally official, Nebraska has landed one of the most versatile tight ends in the 2026 class, 4-star Luke Sorensen. The 6’4” 245-pound tight end out of Anaheim, California, is exceptionally well-rounded, and his ceiling looks to never end. While he has limited production when it comes to catching, it’s his aggressive and rage-filled blocking that truly stands out. Sorensen might be 245 pounds, but he blocks like he is 275. Whether he is blocking downfield or blocking from the line, he is essentially an extra offensive lineman on the field.
Sorensen had over 25 Division 1 offers, including those from schools such as Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame, and Michigan. His decision to sign with Nebraska came down to two things: The Quarterbacks and Dana Holgorsen. Luke is very excited about the QBs Nebraska has in Dylan Raiola, TJ Lateef, and Trae Taylor. When it comes to Dana Holgorsen, Luke loves how unique the offense is and how it will combine pro-style and air-raid concepts and personnel together to form an offense that will hopefully be a nightmare for defenses to play against.

