Michigan football recruiting catches fire with 6 commitments just this week

The Michigan Wolverines football program has been on fire lately in the recruitment process as theyve signed five commits just this week, with the latest coming on Friday.3-Star LB Markel DabneyCommitted: Friday, June 27, 2025The Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 three-star linebacker Markel Dabney.Dabney became the 16th commitment in the class of 2026 for the football program on Friday (June 27).The 61, 210-pounder from Richmond, Virginia, was committed to the SMU Mustangs since May 13, but head coach Sherrone Moore and his staff were able to flip Dabney during his official visit to Ann Arbor.According to reports, the Huguenot High School standout had offers from Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, SMU, and Arizona before ultimately landing with the men in maize.4-Star OT Malakai LeeCommitted: Friday, June 27, 2025The Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 four-star offensive tackle Malakai Lee.Lee became the 15th commitment in the class of 2026 for the football program on Friday (June 27).The 66, 318-pounder from Honolulu, Hawaii, took his official visit to Ann Arbor on Friday, June 20, where head coach Sherrone Moore and his coaching staff must have left a lasting impression, leading to his commitment.According to reports, the Kamehameha Kapalama High School standout had offers from Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and Arizona before ultimately landing with the men in maize.4-Star OT Marky WalbridgeCommitted: Wednesday, June 25, 2025The Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 four-star offensive tackle Marky Walbridge.Walbridge became the 14th commitment in the class of 2026 for the football program on Wednesday (June 25).The 66, 270-pounder from Needham, Massachusetts, was on the radar of the Wolverines football program for a long time as he received his offer in 2023.Walbridge took his official visit to Ann Arbor last week before officially committing on Wednesday.According to reports, the men in maize beat out Boston College, Penn State, and Alabama for Walbridges services.4-star WR Zion RobinsonCommitted: Wednesday, June 25, 2025The Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 four-star wide receiver Zion Robinson.Robinson became the 13th commitment in the class of 2026 for the football program on Wednesday (June 25).The 63, 180-pounder from Mansfield, Texas, is expected to give a significant boost to Michigans passing attack as he will be another top target for quarterback Bryce Underwood.
Reports indicate that Robinson is running a 4.46 forty to go along with a 68 high jump.Robinson went live on Instagram to make his announcement.I thank God for blessing me with these gifts and for the people he put around me, said Robinson.According to reports, the men in maize beat out Texas A&M, Texas, Miami, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Stanford for Robinsons services.4-star DL Titan DavisCommitted: Monday, June 23, 2025The Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 four-star defensive lineman Titan Davis.Davis became the 12th commitment in the class of 2026 for the football program on Monday (June 23).According to reports, the men in maize beat out Alabama, Oregon, Georgia, Penn State, USC, and Florida, among others, for his services.Davis is a 64, 270-pound behemoth from St.
Louis who will look to make his presence felt on the defensive side of the ball, not only with his size but also with his immense talents.He made the announcement official with a post on X saying, Im home.
#GoBlue.While wreaking havoc at DeSmet High School, Davis received his offer in May of 2024.
He visited Ann Arbor over the weekend for his official visit before making it official.3-star RB Jonathan BrownThe Michigan Wolverines have landed 2026 three-star running back Jonathan Brown.Brown, who became the Wolverines 11th commit in the class of 2026, committed to the Wolverines on Sunday (June 22).The Columbus, Ohio, native surprisingly committed to the men in maize, but Brown is now the first running back to join the football program in the 2026 class.Brown is a 61, 200-pound athletic tailback from St.
Francis de Sales High School who toted the pigskin 202 times for 1,295 yards on the ground and 16 touchdowns during his junior campaign.He was named First-Team All-Conference and All-District while also receiving an honorable mention for All-State.According to reports, Browns noticeable trait is his breakaway speed, which assists in his explosiveness as he hits the edges on the gridiron.Michigan offered brown on June 19 before he initially committed on June 22.According to reports, the men in maize beat out Rutgers, Air Force, and Army for Browns services.For Michigan fans, Brown did not receive a recruitment letter from Ohio State, so he potentially being slighted while toting the rock vs.
the Buckeyes could breed extra motivation.Not to mention Ryan Days son, R.J.
Day, plays on the same high school team as Brown, so his program has seen him play before..
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