Michigan Football: Breaking down 2022 QB options for Wolverines

Thompson quarterback Conner Harrell (15) searches for an open option. Auburn High and Thompson High faced off in the AHSAA 7A State Championship on Dec. 2 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. [Photo/Hannah Saad]Tus Al Thompsonvsauburn7achampionship 2998
Thompson quarterback Conner Harrell (15) searches for an open option. Auburn High and Thompson High faced off in the AHSAA 7A State Championship on Dec. 2 at Bryant-Denny Stadium. [Photo/Hannah Saad]Tus Al Thompsonvsauburn7achampionship 2998 /
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Justyn Martin

Martin might be the target that Michigan football fans want the most since he’s the highest-ranked QB recruit left on the Wovlerines’ board. However, it’s not going to be easy.

Martin does seem to be very open to other schools, even though he is committed to Cal as he has taken visits to Ole Miss and Michigan State. Martin is going to take a visit to Ann Arbor which is key but he’s already getting crystal balled to Ole Miss.

Visits can always change the dynamic of a recruitment and that’s what Michigan has to hope for with Martin when he gets on campus.

He’s 6-foot-4, 210 pounds, and throws the ball really well. He seems to be gaining even more traction on the recruiting trail with his recent performance and he would be a perfect addition to U-M’s 2022 class.

Yet, winning his commitment will be much easier said than done.