FOOTBALL RECRUITING
the process, but the Wolverines are in hot pursuit — of him and several other
prospects at his school.
Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy linebacker Dylan Moses
The one‑time LSU commit — who lives in Baton Rouge when not at school
— is interested, but likely to stay in SEC country. He is the nation's No. 7 overall
player.
Grand Prairie (Texas) South safety Jeffrey Okudah
Michigan will seek an elite safety in the 2017 class, and there's none better
than Okudah, who comes in at No. 9 overall nationally.
Lexington (Ky.) Lafayette offensive lineman Jedrick Wills
Michigan recently offered Wills, the No. 16 prospect nationally, and he plans
to take his time with the process, giving the Wolverines a shot.
Sebastian (Fla.) River defensive end Jarez Parks
Parks is wide, wide open. That means Michigan — where the No. 17 player in
the nation plans to take a visit eventually — is in the mix.
Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco offensive lineman Wyatt Davis
Michigan has offered several players at Bosco in recent years, and a spring visit
from Davis could boost the Wolverines' chances at the top guard in the country.
The Wolverines are pursuing Houston Episcopal defensive tackle Marvin Wilson, who is
ranked as the nation's top overall prospect by Rivals.com.
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