Future Michigan football QB goes off, plus a new expert projection for Wolverines
Michigan football fans are rightly excited about the prospects of future quarterback Brady Hart, who committed to the Wolverines in the 2026 class.
Hart is 6-foot-4, 190 pounds and already one of the top quarterbacks in the class. However, some pundits have suggested he's got the talent of a five-star quarterback and after watching him on Friday night, it's hard to disagree.
Hart's team from Cocoa High School dominated their competition on Friday night, winning the game 70-0. In the process, Hart threw five first-half touchdown passes and his impressive arm was on full display.
Not only is Hart extremely accurate, but the Michigan football commitment showed some great touch on a deep ball. He can make all the throws and shows plenty of zip on the football. The idea of a quarterback room with Hart, Jadyn Davis, and Carter Smith is incredibly exciting.
Smith is criminally underrated and Hart, he's got future five-star written all over him.
Michigan football gets new expert projection in the 2027 class
Julius Holly is a blue-chip EDGE that's committed to Michigan football as part of the 2025 class and the Wolverines are already in a strong position to land his younger brother, Jaxon Holly, a 2027 recruit.
Jaxon Holly is 6-foot-3, 205 pounds, and was recently offered by Texas A&M and Ole Miss. He's out of Georgia and recently visited Michigan football for the recruiting BBQ.
After evaluating him live and getting a chance to talk to Holly, Zach Libby of The Wolverine has put in an expert projection for the Wolverines to land another talented EDGE from SEC country. Georgia Tech and West Virginia have also offered.
Jaxon Holly is unranked right now in the 2027 class, but looking at his attributes and his ability, it wouldn't be shocking if he was a blue-chip prospect just like his older brother.