Michigan football recruiting is on an absolute heater.
After beating out Notre Dame for two defensive line commitments earlier this month, the Wolverines landed another big-time prospect, Titan Davis, ranked No. 101 overall, according to the 247 Sports composite rankings on Monday.
Michigan has also landed two five-star specialists -- a long snapper and a kicker -- before adding another blue-chip commitment on Wednesday from four-star wideout Zion Robinson.
Robinson took an official visit to Michigan football earlier this month. After that, it felt like the Wolverines were in the lead. His father is the director of track and field at TCU. He's from Mansfield, Texas so the Horned Frogs felt like a threat.
Robinson eliminated TCU. He also visited Nebraska and Stanford last week, in addition to a trip to Miami. Texas Tech also made a late push, but Robinson pledged to Michigan football.
BREAKING: Four-Star WR Zion Robinson has Committed to Michigan, he tells me for @on3recruits
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 25, 2025
The 6’4 185 WR from Mansfield, TX chose the Wolverines over Miami & Stanford
“I thank God for blessing me with these gifts & for the people he put around me.”https://t.co/fJXzH9eoGU pic.twitter.com/xwuMY6qzrL
That was one of the three commitments teased by Sherrone Moore since Monday, and here are three thoughts on Zion Robinson to Michigan football.
Michigan got Bryce Underwood a dynamic weapon
One of the big themes surrounding Michigan football recruiting in high school and the transfer portal has been landing more weapons for Bryce Underwood.
The five-star quarterback has changed the landscape for the Wolverines. He's the most talented player to ever sign with U-M. He gives Michigan a window to win the national championship.
Yet, Underwood needs weapons. Michigan was short on those last season. Robinson fits the mold. 247 Sports compares him to former TCU first-round pick Quentin Johnston. He's 6-foot-4, 185 pounds but is a high jump state champion with a height of 6 feet eight inches.
Beyond that, Robinson has run the 100-meter dash in 10.91 seconds, which was back in 2024. He had 524 receiving yards last season and averaged 12.4 yards per reception. He needs more polish, but the upside with Robinson is huge, as much as anyone on the roster or committed to the team at wide receiver.