5 perfect fits for Michigan football in post-spring transfer portal

Michigan football needs reinforcements at key positions of need and here are five perfect fits.
Texas Longhorns defensive back Terrance Brooks (8) breaks up the pass intended for TCU Horned Frogs
Texas Longhorns defensive back Terrance Brooks (8) breaks up the pass intended for TCU Horned Frogs / Ricardo B. Brazziell/American-Statesman
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Jay'viar Suggs, D-Line, Grand Valley State

Over the past few seasons, Michigan football has shown what a dominant defensive line can do for a defense. The Wolverines have one of the best front fours in all of college football. Their defensive tackle tandem of Kenneth Grant and Mason Graham is as good as it gets.

Jay'viar Suggs, a 6-foot-3, 270-pound defensive lineman from Clarkson, Michigan would be the ideal guy to add along the defensive line for the Wolverines. He could play some defensive tackle or fill in as a five-technique in the base defense.

Suggs had 21 tackles for loss, five sacks and a forced fumble last season. He took a visit to Florida State this weekend. Kentucky is also in the mix but truth be told, so is just about every D-Line needy team in college football as Suggs has more than 40 offers.

Michigan football would make a ton of sense though. Suggs would never see a double team and he could have a breakout season on what should be an elite defensive line once again. That would be even more true if Suggs joined the fray. The talented defender is also expected to visit Michigan on Monday according to Josh Henschke.