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Where remaining Michigan targets sit in updated On3 recruiting rankings

ECCrzGbXkAEmHxxby:EJ Holland07/08/24

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Several remaining Michigan targets moved up and down in the updated On3 2025 recruiting rankings, which were released on Monday afternoon.

Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley Northwest offensive lineman Andrew Babalola remained at No. 14 but was awarded his fifth star. Babalola is the highest ranked recruit left on Michigan’s board and a massive target. Right now, Michigan and Stanford appear to be the two teams leading the charge in his recruitment.

Michigan is searching for another wide receiver, and three targets were listed in the On300.

Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman prospect Derek Meadows is the highest ranked of the bunch but dropped 19 spots from No. 96 to No. 115. Meadows has Michigan in his final group, but the Wolverines appear to be behind Notre Dame and a handful of SEC schools.

Michigan is looking to work its way in the mix for rankings riser Jerome Myles. The Draper (Utah) Corner Canyon prospect jumped up from three-star recruit to No. 142 overall. Myles was previously committed to Ole Miss but is now set to visit Michigan for the BBQ at The Big House. Auburn, Texas A&M, Utah and others are also involved.

The most realistic wide receiver target on the list is Katy (Texas) Jordan’s Andrew Marsh, who dropped 23 spots from No. 144 to No. 167. Marsh started trending to Michigan on the On3 Recruiting Prediction following his official visit for Victors Weekend last month.

Michigan is also trending for Center Valley (Pa.) Southern Lehigh tight end Andrew Olesh, who moved up 11 spots from No. 78 to No. 67. Olesh is set to make his decision today and could be the first On3 Top 100 prospect to join U-M’s 2025 recruiting class.

Belleville (Texas) High’s DJ Sanders is the only active defensive line target on Michigan’s board. Sanders moved up15 spots from No. 86 to No. 71. Texas is considered the leader in this race, but Michigan is right behind the Longhorns. The Wolverines are looking to get him back for the BBQ at The Big House later this month.

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Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy linebacker Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng moved up 17 spots from No. 292 to No. 275. Owusu-Boateng is Michigan’s lone remaining linebacker target on the board. U-M is in his top group along with Florida, Notre Dame, Ohio State and USC.

Michigan is trending to flip Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange safety Ivan Taylor from Notre Dame. Taylor moved down 12 spots from No. 120 to No. 132. Michigan is also in the top group for Monroe (N.C.) High safety Jordan Young, who moved down 93 spots from No. 36 to No. 129.

Michigan has a big need at corner this cycle and is quickly moving up the list for fast riser Jayden Sanders. The Kilgore (Texas) High prospect went from three-star recruit to No. 203. Sanders visited Michigan last month and will be back on campus for the BBQ at The Big House.

Michigan has 13 commits in its 2025 recruiting class, which ranks No. 17 nationally, per the On3 Industry Ranking.

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