Nebraska is one of the early favorites for Robert Porcher IV following the defensive lineman’s visit to Lincoln.

Porcher IV, a three-star from Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, holds 34 offers, including ones from notables like Michigan, Nebraska and USC. His father, Robert Porcher, who also attended the visit played in the NFL for 12 years, setting team records, earning spots on pro bowl teams and regularly earning accolades during his time with the Detroit Lions.

The Porchers made it to town on Friday and was able to catch some of the Friday Night Lights event and then spent all day on Saturday with Nebraska’s staff, getting the tour and seeing the campus.

The elder Porcher said on Tuesday that while the decision is his son’s entirely, he left Lincoln feeling really good about what he saw while in town and about the kinds of coaches and people his son would be around during his collegiate career.

“Before I left I told coach Mike Riley, Billy Devaney and John Parrella that I would not be upset at all - I would feel pretty damn good as a parent - if Robert chooses to come to Nebraska,” Robert Porcher said. "I truly trust Nebraska is going to help him develop as a young man. I think as a parent that’s all you want.”

Porcher IV has visit plans for the summer including trips on the west coast, but the Huskers are the clear favorite right now for the defensive lineman, holding 100 percent of the votes in the 247Sports Crystal Ball.