Michigan Football: Breaking down crystal ball movement for Wolverines

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There has been a flurry of expert picks concerning top Michigan football targets in 2021 and 2022 and here’s a breakdown.

Things have been a little slow for Michigan football on the commitment front since August. But that’s all going to change soon enough.

This week alone, Michigan football should be adding recruits to their 2021 and 2022 classes. Three-star running back Tavierre Dunlap started trending to the Wolverines over the weekend and the crystal balls have continued to flood in for the back out of Texas.

There are now six picks in for Dunlap to Michigan, including Sam Webb and Steve Lorenz, as well as EJ Holland over at Rivals. At 247 sports, the average confidence level is 8. Oklahoma State and USC analysts are also projecting Dunlap to Ann Arbor, so it just seems like a matter of when not if.

And while some are worried that means Michigan won’t take Donovan Edwards, there will be more on that later, as a new crystal ball has come in for him too.

As far as this week is concerned though, there is some big news on tap for Friday, which is when 2022 linebacker target, Tyler Martin is set to make his decision.

Martin is a four-star linebacker out of Massachusetts and he’s someone Don Brown has been recruiting for quite some time. There are some other notable schools in the mix, but all of his crystal ball picks are with the Wolverines along with the Futurecast picks at Rivals.

So all signs are pointing to Martin on Friday and Dunlap making a decision very soon.

Yet there was a ton crystal ball movement that pertained to the Wolverines in the last couple days and here’s a breakdown of all of it starting with Donovan Edwards.