Michigan Basketball: 5 ideal commitments for Wolverines in 2022

DAVIE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 25: Jett Howard #13 of NSU University School in action against Sunrise Christian Academy during the ESPN GEICO High School Showcase on January 25, 2019 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
DAVIE, FLORIDA - JANUARY 25: Jett Howard #13 of NSU University School in action against Sunrise Christian Academy during the ESPN GEICO High School Showcase on January 25, 2019 in Davie, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Greg Glenn, 4-star PF

While a class of Rodgers, Trimble, Clingan, and Howard would exceptional, Michigan could use another big, especially if Houstan declares for the draft.

In today’s game, having a forward who can play the three and four positions, just as Isaiah Livers. or Terrance Williams, is a priority, and Glenn, much like Rodgers, can do that.

Some experts have already projected Glenn to Michigan and here was a recent breakdown of his play earlier this spring from 247 sports:

"“Glenn is getting pretty strong and has some skill, when he plays inside/out and doesn’t settle for jumpers, he’s very valuable. He didn’t have his best day finishing at the rim, but Glenn has the type of game many programs really like from a four-man. Lorient was one of the better finds of the weekend.”"

Glenn is 75th overall in the 2022 composite rankings, and his spot in this class could be reliant on there being enough room. But if Juwan and Michigan make him a priority, I expect him to commit.

Next. Depth chart projection with DeVante Jones. dark

On the heels of the No. 1 class in the country, this group wouldn’t be far off, and even though this is an ideal scenario, it’s one that’s realistic for Juwan to pull off.