A post from ESPN highlighted some of the top under-the-radar players for the upcoming season, and among them was Miami Hurricanes edge rusher Hayden Lowe.
Lowe was the highest-rated player in the Miami 2025 recruiting class. He came into this past season with high expectations. However, he got injured right after the Hurricanes first two games of the 2025-26 season and missed the rest of the year.
Here is what ESPN stated about the edge rusher:
Lowe got to Miami last year as a five-star prospect, and within the first few weeks of practice, coaches thought he would be able to make an immediate impact. But he got hurt and missed the season, giving him valuable time to watch and learn from Akheem Mesidor and Rueben Bain Jr. With Mesidor and Bain off to the NFL, Miami has a definite need at the defensive end spot. Outside of transfer Damon Wilson II, Miami doesn't have much in the way of proven talent at the position. But the early returns on Lowe are promising. "My expectations for him are through the roof," coach Mario Cristobal said. -- Andrea Adelson.
Despite the hype, Hayden did not participate in spring ball. Lowe has been dealing with complicated personal issues.
The Hurricanes defensive line room is disgustingly deep and crowded. You have players such as Hayden Lowe, Armondo Blount, Marquise Lightfoot, Damon Wilson, plus many others.
Lowe was rated as the No. 16 player in the 2025 class and the No. 2 edge rusher in the country, while also being the No. 2 player out of California.
New opportunities await for this young man, and we will get to see him during the 2026-27 season.