
On Wednesday, during Early Signing Day, Michigan inked all 27 commits for the 2024 cycle. However, the Wolverines intend to recruit a few more players before National Signing Day in February.
The Michigan Wolverines are concentrating on the transfer portal and planning for the 2025 cycle, even as they continue to work on completing up their class of 2024.
Michigan seems to be making good progress in their efforts to sign five-star safety DJ Pickett, who the Wolverines have been pursuing.
Michigan is in the top five, according to Pickett. Oregon, Miami, Georgia, Alabama, and Miami completed the group.
The Composite ranks Pickett, a safety from Tampa (FL) Zephyrhills, as the seventh-best player in the 2025 class. The top-ranked player from the state of Florida is the 6-foot-2 safety.
With On3, Pickett discussed his favourite aspects of his top five. He has connections to the programme and university because his mother attended Michigan. He and coach Steve Clinkscale are also quite close. I have connections to Michigan because my mother attended school there. Then there’s my bond with Steve Clinkscale, who is Coach Clink. He reminds me so much of my high school coach. We have a great friendship and he is really easy to talk to. Among the five schools in his top group, he has made the most visits to Ann Arbour. Pickett had four trips to Michigan.
Michigan hasn’t experienced a high volume of transfers into the transfer portal like many other institutions have. The Wolverines have managed to keep their squad together going into the College Football Playoffs thus far.
Running back CJ Stokes is the only scholarship player from Michigan listed in the transfer portal thus far. Sam Staruch, the walk-on, has also accessed the gateway.
However, the Wolverines will now have a backup running back available for the transfer.
Michigan has not experienced fast entries into the transfer portal, in contrast to many other colleges. The Wolverines entered the College Football Playoff with their squad intact thus far.
Running back CJ Stokes is the only scholarship player for Michigan that is currently listed in the transfer portal. Sam Staruch has also walked through the gate.
But now that they have another running back in the transfer pool, the Wolverines