Michigan Football is enjoying an impressive stretch on the recruiting trail, dating back to mid-June. The Wolverines have added 11 high school prospects to their 2025 recruiting class over the past four weeks, including commitments from four-star safety Ivan Taylor and four-star tight end Andrew Olesh on Monday.
However, that's not the only recent positive development for Michigan in terms of recruiting. Three of U-M's previously committed prospects — running back Jasper Parker, wide receiver Jacob Washington and defensive lineman Jaylen Williams — have all been bumped from three-star to 4-star status in On3 Sports' recent player rankings.
Jasper Parker 3⭐️ ➡️ No. 185
— "EJ Holland" (@EJHollandOn3) July 8, 2024
Jacob Washington 3⭐️ ➡️ No. 246
Jaylen Williams 3⭐️ ➡️ No. 252
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As a result, Michigan is up to 13 four-star commitments in the 2025 cycle, with two more three-star pledges who rank among the Top 600 players in the class according to 247Sports' Composite. After the additions of Taylor and Olesh, and the ratings boost for Parker, Washington and Williams, the Wolverines' 2025 class has risen to No. 11 in the country and No. 4 in the Big Ten behind only Ohio State and Oregon. Michigan's average player rating of 91.85 is the third-best mark in the conference, and the eighth-best mark nationally.
What head coach Sherrone Moore and his staff have done in this recruiting cycle has been impressive. Yes, it should absolutely be expected that Michigan benefit on the trail from winning the 2023 national championship, but this coaching staff looks much different than it did in January. Moore had to completely rebuild his defensive coach roster, and convince high school prospects that the Wolverines would remain a national contender in the wake of Jim Harbaugh's departure. Moore increased the size of Michigan's recruiting department, brought in excellent recruiters as replacement coaches, and it's paying dividends with the class of 2025.
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