6 potential commitments for Michigan Football in July

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh fist bumps offensive lineman Andrew Stueber during the first half against Ohio State at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021.o-line offensive line
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh fist bumps offensive lineman Andrew Stueber during the first half against Ohio State at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021.o-line offensive line /
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Syndication: Detroit Free Press
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3-star OL Logan Howland

Michigan football has struck out on offensive tackles so far in the 2023 recruiting class but one name that could come off the board to the Wolverines this month is Logan Howland.

Howland is a three-star tackle from New Jersey and is ranked No. 530 overall according to the On3 consensus rankings. He took official visits to Iowa, Miami, and Oklahoma as well as Michigan.

Yet, he hasn’t committed. But a decision should be coming this month and the Wolverines currently have an 80-percent chance for Howland according to the On3 prediction machine and while he’s ranked lower, he’s got big upside and is 6-foot-7, 280 pounds.

Plus, like current Wolverine and potential first-round pick Ryan Hayes, he played tight end in high school (at one time) and could be a steal, if Sherrone Moore can close it out.