
STOCK RISERS | Missouri’s December showcase attendees making waves this offseason (2026)
Six Star Football takes a look at rising prospects to watch
STOCK RISERS | Missouri’s December showcase attendees making waves this offseason (2026) — Six Star Football takes a look at several prospects of Missouri’s top Defensive prospects in the rising senior class to watch this offseason.
☑️SHOWCASE EVENTS Six Star Football will be hosting the Oklahoma Showcase on April 2 in Broken Arrow, and the Nebraska Showcase on April 16 in Omaha, offering prospects an opportunity to be seen by coaches and Six Star scouts, compete against elite prospects and earn an invite to TheFINALS All-America Showcase.
Cayden Duncan"}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":14851,"3":{"1":0},"4":{"1":2,"2":16777215},"12":0,"14":{"1":2,"2":662574},"15":"Lato, sans-serif","16":11}">Cayden Duncan, 5-11, 190, LB, 2026, Francis Howell@caydenduncan724
Duncan is a two way talent from Francis Howell, a very physical looking up and coming linebacker and running back, 5-11, 190 and pound for pound a very strong athlete and player that is both a very physical runner with the football and tackler in the heart of the defense. Looking to be one of the younger enforcers in the middle of the lineup this year and a player on the rise that has the frame to be a good one to take notice of.
Tayvon Gregory, 5-10, 170, LB, 2026, Hazelwood East
@bookofv0n
One of the class of 2026 players that earned a FINALS invite, 5-10, 170 and a player that is both tough and fast on the defense for Hazelwood East, Gregory can play all over the field from Outside linebacker to strong safety and is one of those backers that can drop back into coverage and brings the physical play and the speed combo you like to have if you’re a defense and need a big play. Gregory can also slide more into the middle of things and play some inside linebacker when needed as a play reader and physical middle presence.
Brendan Huddleston, 6-2, 205, DE, 2026, Ladue@Bhuddleston56
Huddleston has some good length to his frame at 6-2, 205, one of those players on the rise at Ladue that will be looking to be an edge rusher and be one of the guys that can use his size to create some havoc and a good pass rush for the Ladue defense. Huddleston is one of those athletes that can make a big rush happen and a player that can use toughness and good hands to get a good pass rush going and be a tough man to block on his side of the football.
Kameron Hurst
, 5-11, 140, DB, 2026, St. Mary’s
@Hurstkam26
A very lean and fast play maker from St. Mary’s and one of the rising DBs to know in St. Louis, good footwork and a knack for being at the right place at the right time make Hurst one of the top rising talents in the Missouri class of 2026 and a player to take some major notice of in 2023 as a super sophomore on the move. Has good footwork and is one of those impressive man to man cover guys that can shut his man down in the open field.
Calil Mills, 5-6, 160, DB, 2026, CBC
@Calilm
Mills is a very talented looking riser on the radar, one of those play makers that has some top timing and can come up and make a big play on the ball in the air and bat it away or be a tough run stopper that has closing speed and a lot of pop to his game at 160 pounds Mills is one of those DBs that loves to hit and hit hard. A player on the rise that can do a lot of big things in the secondary unit at CBC.
Jameer Sims
, 6-0, 170, DB, 2026, CBC
@jameersims5
One of those hybrid backer and DBs that can blow up the running game, a play maker, Sims has a big motor and a lot of speed in the middle of the defense at CBC. A player that is a physical hitter and one of the more aggressive play makers out there, reads plays quickly and can explode up the field and into the action and backfield to be a key run stopper, impressive play recognition and a player that will be looking for a huge sophomore season coming up.
Amari Williams, 5-10, 150, DB, 2026, DeSmet
@AmariWilliams29
Williams was one of the most impressive young athletes at the 6Star Football Showcase in St. Louis this winter and the DeSmet sophomore to be has both speed and vision to make a lot of big plays happen from his secondary spot. 5-10, 150 pounds, Williams is very quick and athletic and one of those guys that trains and works very hard to be the best he can be. Williams has some of the top footwork we have seen also, one of those players that can shut his man down and has the speed to be right there and take away the passing lanes.