Michigan Football is trending with two 4-star offensive lineman
Michigan football continues to build on its momentum on the recruiting trail and the Wolverines are projected to land a pair of four-star offensive linemen.
The 2023 recruiting class might not have been what Michigan football fans wanted, but the 2024 class is looking like it will be exactly what the program needs to stay elite.
At least if all the crystal ball predictions prove to be true. Michigan football has been the leader with five-star quarterback Jadyn Davis and picked up another crystal ball on that front on Monday.
That’s far from the only crystal ball though and I expect that trend is going to continue after Michigan football knocked it out of the park with a number of elite recruits over the weekend.
On two fronts, it looks like Michigan could be adding to the 2024 class sooner rather than later. One of those recruits is four-star offensive lineman Blake Frazier. His dad played for Michigan during the Lloyd Carr days.
He was one of the recruits that posted a well-circulated photo on Twitter with Davis, Jordan Marshall, and Brady Prieskorn.
New crystal balls for Michigan football
One thing that has made the Michigan football team so dominant over the past two seasons is the offensive line and Sherrone Moore is on track for more high-level prospects in the 2024 class.
Frazier has picked up some crystal ball projections. He’s 6-foot-5, 260 pounds, and out of Austin, Texas. He ranks 13th among offensive tackles in the 2024 recruiting class. He’s also ranked 213th overall in the 247 sports composite rankings.
It would add even more momentum for the Wolverines and they now have four crystal ball projections to land the legacy recruit.
Beyond that, four-star offensive lineman Max Anderson picked up a new crystal ball to the Wolverines and it’s a big one. He’s ranked 186th overall in the 2024 class and is the No. 10 offensive tackle out of Frisco, Texas.
Moore is showing once again that he’s an elite recruiter. Ben Roebuck is also trending with crystal balls and it looks like Michigan football is going to build a big-time recruiting class.