Which 2025 Michigan commits are enrolling early? A full breakdown
National Signing Day is just a few weeks away, and several Michigan commits are finalizing plans to arrive early. Here is a full breakdown of enrollment plans for U-M’s 2025 class.
Confirmed Early Enrollees
RB Donovan Johnson, Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy — Ranked as the No. 27 running back and No. 370 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
WR Andrew Marsh, Katy (Texas) Jordan — Ranked as the No. 14 wide receiver and No. 86 overall prospect nationally. Committed in August.
TE Andrew Olesh, Center Valley (Pa.) Southern Lehigh — Ranked as the No. 3 tight end and No. 71 overall prospect nationally. Committed in July.
TE Eli Owens, Alcoa (Tenn.) High — Ranked as the No. 29 tight end and No. 531 overall prospect nationally. Committed in January.
OL Avery Gach, Birmingham (Mich.) Groves — Ranked as the No. 18 interior offensive lineman and No. 265 overall prospect nationally. Committed in May.
OL Kaden Strayhorn, Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy — Ranked as the No. 43 interior offensive lineman and No. 518 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
DL Benny Patterson, Newburgh (Ind.) Castle — Ranked as the No. 65 defensive lineman and No. 685 overall prospect nationally. Committed in November.
LB Chase Taylor, Stockbridge (Ga.) High — Ranked as the No. 74 linebacker and No. 677 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
DB Ivan Taylor, Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange — Ranked as the No. 7 safety and No. 60 overall prospect nationally. Committed in July.
DB Shamari Earls, Chester (Va.) Thomas Dale — Ranked as the No. 7 cornerback and No. 64 overall prospect nationally. Committed in November.
Confirmed Regular Enrollees
RB Jasper Parker, New Orleans (La.) Archbishop Shaw — Ranked as the No. 25 running back and No. 338 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
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WR Jacob Washington, New Orleans (La.) Archbishop Shaw — Ranked as the No. 40 wide receiver and No. 291 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
DL Jaylen Williams, Palatine (Ill.) High — Ranked as the No. 23 defensive lineman and No. 258 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
DB Jayden Sanders, Kilgore (Texas) High — Ranked as the No. 20 cornerback and No. 165 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
DB Kainoa Winston, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga — Ranked as the No. 11 safety and No. 130 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.
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WR Jamar Browder, Lake Worth (Fla.) Santaluces — Ranked as the No. 113 wide receiver and No. 716 overall prospect nationally. Committed in November.
OL Andrew Babalola, Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley Northwest — Ranked as the No. 4 offensive tackle and No. 18 overall prospect nationally. Committed in October.
DL Bobby Kanka, Howell (Mich.) High — Ranked as the No. 43 defensive lineman and No. 465 overall prospect nationally. Committed in August of last year.
EDGE Julius Holly, Alpharetta (Ga.) High — Ranked as the No. 31 EDGE and No. 307 overall prospect nationally. Committed in June.