
The Wolverines are set to have another great group of recruits on campus this weekend, including five-star WR Tristen Keys. Here are all the prospects set to visit Michigan starting today:
Another batch of highly regarded prospects are Ann Arbor bound this weekend to see the Michigan Wolverines go through spring practices.
Here is the expected visitors list of offered prospects in the 2026 class for this weekend.
Five-star WR Tristen Keys
All eyes will be on the No. 5 overall player and the top-ranked wide receiver in the class this weekend, as Keys will be in Ann Arbor for the very first time. Even though he committed to LSU a couple weeks ago, he clearly still has enough interest in the Wolverines to make the trip up from Mississippi. I don’t anticipate much here, but we’ll see how this trip goes.
Four-star WR Nalin Scott
Scott is another prospect from the south — Powder Springs, Georgia, to be specific — that is visiting Michigan this weekend. But unlike Keys, this is not Scott’s first trip to Michigan, as he visited last fall for the USC game. The top-300 overall prospect only has one official visit lined up so far, and that is to Arizona State .
Four-star TE Brayden Fogle
Fogle was offered by the Wolverines last year and he made it up for a game day visit last fall for the Texas game, making this a return visit. The Mansfield, Ohio native has official visits locked in with Georgia and Auburn, so perhaps Michigan can get on the schedule as well with a successful weekend trip.
Three-star TE Luke Sorensen
Hailing from Anaheim, California, Sorenson appears to be a pretty underrated tight end prospect as the No. 733 overall player in the country. He holds some really good offers, including Miami, Texas A&M, UCLA, Penn State, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Wisconsin, Ole Miss, Auburn and more.
Four-star OL Gregory Patrick
One of the top players in the state of Michigan in this class, Patrick will be in Ann Arbor on Saturday after he takes a trip to Notre Dame on Friday. He has a final four list of those two schools, as well as Michigan State and Penn State. Michigan will get him back for his official visit the weekend of June 20.
Four-star OL Leo Delaney
Michigan’s offensive line board is loaded in this class, and Delaney is probably near the very top. The top-150 overall player from North Carolina — he is a former teammate of Jadyn Davis’ — the 6-foot-6, 280-pounder is a versatile guy who can play on both the inside and the outside. He has official visits set up for Tennessee, Michigan and Clemson, and he recently received a Crystal Ball to commit to Tennessee.
Four-star edge Julian Walker
Walker was offered by Michigan back in February, and he is repaying the favor with a spring visit this weekend. The rang 6-foot-6, 230-pounder from South Carolina holds other offers from USC, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Syracuse, Wake Forest and more.
Three-star edge Tariq Boney
By far the lowest ranked player visiting this weekend, Boney plays at St. John’s — same school as Quinten Johnson — in Washington DC. And despite that low ranking (No. 916 overall on the composite), Boney has some really good offers from Auburn, Georgia, Penn State, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Washington and more.
Four-star DL Jamarion Carlton
Carlton is set to make his first trip to Michigan this weekend. Even though he’s listed as a defensive lineman, The Michigan Insider’s Steve Lorenz recently mentioned that Michigan is recruiting him to be an edge rusher. The Texas native has three Crystal Ball predictions to land with the Texas Longhorns.
Four-star S Kaiden Hall
The No. 12 safety in the class and a top-150 overall prospect, Hall will be in Ann Arbor for the very first time this weekend. He already has a loaded official visit schedule with Penn State, Florida, Florida State, Alabama and Oklahoma, so Michigan has some work to do here.
Four-star S Jordan Deck
LaMar Morgan has the Wolverines in a good spot for a ton of defensive backs in this cycle, and Deck is just one of them. The 6-foot-1.5, 190-pounder from Frisco, Texas already has the frame to play at the college level. He has official visits scheduled for Michigan, UCLA, Penn State, Ole Miss and Baylor.
Four-star ATH Paris Melvin Jr.
A player that hasn’t been discussed much regarding Michigan, Melvin is an interesting prospect at 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds. He plays both wide receiver and defensive back in high school, so it’s unclear where he is expected to play at the next level. The Wolverines did make his top-10 list earlier this year, so perhaps this visit will inform us a bit more where they stand on that list.
