Michigan offered a scholarship to Aaron Gregory, a top 100 wide receiver in 2026, as reported by him on his Twitter account.
This offer adds to a list that already includes Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Georgia, and several others. Notably, Michigan has extended offers to 16 prospects from Georgia in the 2026 class, with California being the only state to have received more offers from the Wolverines’ staff.
Additionally, recent football recruiting visits have shown positive signs for Michigan. Quincy Porter from Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic recently visited Michigan, and it appears to be a battle between Michigan and Ohio State for his commitment.
Michigan is leveraging factors such as a favorable depth chart, strong relationships with the coaching staff, and a solid academic reputation to gain an edge in recruiting him.
Furthermore, Michigan is making strides with Chase Taylor from Stockbridge (Ga.) as they see him as an under-ranked and under-recruited prospect. Taylor recently visited Ann Arbor, and the Wolverines secured one of his official visits, indicating significant interest from both parties. Elijah Melendez, a linebacker commit from Miami, is also considering returning to Michigan for another visit. Despite previous commitments and staff turnover, Michigan’s recruiting efforts, led by linebacker coach Brian Jean-Mary, are showing promise.