Nebraska defensive lineman Keona Davis is heading to Miami, adding to the Hurricanes' already formidable defensive front. With two years of eligibility remaining, Davis brings versatility and experience, having played multiple positions on the line. This past season, he recorded 32 tackles, 3.5 for a loss, 1.5 sacks, and 10 quarterback pressures. Davis' addition, along with the commitments of EDGE Damon Wilson and defensive tackle Ahmad Moten, further bolsters Miami's defensive depth ahead of the 2026 season. The Hurricanes now boast a talented group of defensive linemen, including Wilson, Moten, Davis, Marquise Lightfoot, Armando Blount, Third Scroggins, Jarquez Carter, Booker Pickett, and Hayden Lowe, making them one of the nation's top defensive fronts.