Missouri secured a commitment from Rivals100 offensive lineman Lamont Rogers on Saturday. Rogers announced his decision moments ago.
Ranked as the No. 74 player in the 2025 class, Rogers took an official visit with Missouri the weekend of May 31st and chose the Tigers over the likes of Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, Florida State, and SMU.
The 6-foot-8, 305-pound prospect began to publicly express his interest in Missouri back in early March, when he announced his official visit date with the Tigers.
Rogers then followed that up with a March 16th visit to Mizzou for the annual Black and Gold spring game before returning in late May for his official.
Throughout his recruiting process, the Rivals250 prospect has built a strong bond with offensive line coach Brandon Jones.
"He has a really good personality and a style I can definitely vibe with," Rogers said of Jones back in March. "He likes my length for a tackle and how well I can move."
Rogers becomes the third offensive line commitment for Missouri, joining fellow Rivals250 prospect Jack Lange along with three-star product Henry Fenuku.
This is the third consecutive day Missouri has landed a Top100 prospect as Rogers joins four-star wide receivers Jayvan Boggs (No. 67 overall), who committed on Thursday, and Donovan Olugbode (No. 56 overall) who pledged on Friday.
Missouri now has 15 commitments overall in its 2025 recruiting class. Rogers moves Mizzou's class to No. 14 nationally.
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