Michigan Football: 3 freshmen who will make an Impact in 2025

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3. Andrew Marsh (WR)

Michigan football needs all the help it can get at wide receiver, and given that the Wolverines haven't made much of a splash at the position in the transfer portal thus far, it's seeming more and more likely that top-100 recruit Andrew Marsh is going to be a day one contributor in the offense.

The 6'1 wide receiver is a great route runner and will look to have a role in the offense early in the season. It's notable that Marsh was recruiting quarterback Bryce Underwood hard, and it seems like the two already have built some chemistry. It wouldn't be shocking at all if, down the line, Marsh was Underwood's favorite target.

Marsh is a Texas native, so he's no stranger to highly competitive football. He's also an early enrollee, so he'll have a few extra months to adjust his game to the college level. I'm not sure if Marsh will be a full-time starter, per se, but he will certainly see a high number of snaps. Michigan football needs to be far more dynamic on offense in 2025, and Marsh will help them reach those goals.

The future is bright in Ann Arbor. The 2025 class looks to bring a handful of instant contributors to Michigan football. This class could be special.

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