Nebraska is down to just two visit weekends left and the Huskers are looking to make the most of them, starting with a six-recruit group coming to campus on Friday.

The group features three commitments to Nebraska already, as well as three targets that could be considered high priority for the staff looking to close.

Here’s a closer look at who’s in Lincoln:

Elijah Blades — Depending on who you ask, Blades might be Nebraska’s biggest target right now. The defensive back is committed to Florida, but the Huskers have gone to work on him since the spring and with Donté Williams in the fold, Blades has been more receptive.

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound defensive back profiles as a cornerback and one with a ton of upside. Blades has great athleticism, but he can also use his length to create problems with receivers.

Nebraska used its in-home visit with Mike Riley before the official visit, so this weekend will be all about making Blades feel comfortable in Lincoln. He now knows the staff, but can he see himself at Nebraska over Florida?

Jaylin Bradley — Nebraska’s running back commit, this will be Bradley’s first official visit. The Bellevue West running back committed to the Huskers a couple weeks back, after getting the all clear academically.

There’s not a lot of concern about other teams coming in and picking off the running back, so this should be a pretty relaxed weekend for Bradley, who will get to meet and be around quite a few of the commits and early and enrollees.

Brenden Jaimes — This offensive lineman is likely going to receive a heroes welcome after telling Texas that he was completely solid with the Huskers. It’s a big sigh of relief for Mike Cavanaugh and Nebraska, as Jaimes is well regarded in the class and could be a pretty stout tackle for the Huskers in the coming years.

Jaimes has been to Nebraska twice before but the lineman said he was looking forward to hanging out with some of the other recruits and commitments over the weekend.

Deommodore Lenoir — This Nebraska target has already been to Lincoln once, as Lenoir visited for the Red-White game in April, but this time, it’ll be an official and the Huskers will roll out the red carpet.

Nebraska coaches stopped by to see Lenoir earlier this week and the Huskers have to work hard to get the four-star defensive back off Oregon. The Ducks look like a heavy favorite, with Lenoir already committing there once, backing off after coaching changes, but ultimately liking the decision to hire Willie Taggart.

The Huskers will push to Lenoir that he could be used on both sides of the ball and the Top 60 player is likely going to be a special teams ace where ever he plays. Nebraska is going to need a strong weekend to really make hay here.

Deontre Thomas — The recently named Top247 defensive lineman makes his official visit this weekend as the Huskers get the chance to host Thomas again. He’s visited twice already, but Thomas said he was mostly looking forward to meeting players and having a good time with Nebraska’s coaching staff.

Thomas has emerged as a late game target for a number of places, but Nebraska has a good chance to put that all to bed this weekend. A strong visit and the defensive tackle likely isn’t going to be visiting anywhere on the final weekend before signing day.

Bryan Thompson — Nebraska is moving quickly here, as the Huskers are in definite need for a bigger wide receiver in the class and Thompson fits the bill at 6-foot-3, 190 pounds.

The wide receiver was previously committed to Boise State but now he’s strongly looking at Nebraska and Oregon, as well as Washington. This weekend provides Nebraska with a big chance to sell the receiver on Lincoln and being one of the definite outside wideouts in the class.