Nebraska has made a strategic move by adding Mount Carmel WR Jamari Brown to their roster as a Preferred Walk-On (PWO). This addition is particularly intriguing given the recent success of Mount Carmel and the connection between Brown and Nebraska's 2026 recruiting class. But here's where it gets controversial... While Brown has visited Ole Miss and Nebraska, his commitment to the Huskers could be seen as a strategic move to connect with current and future Nebraska players, providing him with the tools and offense to excel in the program. Looking at the film, Brown's big-play capability and tough running style make him a valuable asset. However, some may question the significance of his commitment in the age of 105 rosters, NIL/Shared Revenue, stipends, and Cost of Attending (CoA). What do you think? Is this a significant addition to Nebraska's roster, or is it just another walk-on player? Share your thoughts in the comments below!