Few programs have utilized the tight end position as effectively as Michigan over the past decade, and that has some of the best high school prospects at the position giving a good hard look at the Maize and Blue.
On Monday, On3's Steve Wiltfong reported that the Wolverines will receive an official visit from four-star Saint George (Utah) Pine View Brock Harris this summer, over the weekend of June 13. The 6-foot-6, 240-pounder has also set dates for visits to Oregon, Georgia and BYU in the coming months.
4-star TE Brock Harris has locked in official visits to Georgia, Oregon, Michigan and BYU, @SWiltfong_ reports.
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Harris is among the best prospects in the 2026 recruiting class, ranking No. 53 overall in On3's Industry Rankings. He's also considered the No. 3 tight end and No. 1 player from the state of Utah in his class. Harris has garnered close to 40 scholarship offers, which includes a 'who's who' of the top programs in the nation.
In addition to the four schools mentioned above, Tennessee and North Carolina are a couple of other programs to keep an eye on for the Utah native.
Michigan has recruited an utilized the tight end position incredibly well in recent memory, from All-Americans Colston Loveland and Jake Butt, to multiple All-Big Ten selections in Luke Schoonmaker, A.J. Barner and Erick All over the past decade. The success of those players gives the Wolverines excellent ammunition in pursuit of high-caliber prospects like Harris.
Michigan signed one tight end in the 2025 recruiting cycle in Alcoa (Tenn.) High's Eli Owens. The Wolverines had another long-term commitment from four-star Center Valley (Pa.) Southern Lehigh tight end Andrew Olesh in the '25 class, who flipped to Penn State during the early signing period last December.
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