
The Michigan Wolverines offered former Campbell and USF WR Sincere Brown out of the transfer portal. At 6-foot-5 and 190 pounds, he compiled 61 receptions for 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns last season:
The Michigan Wolverines already got one big-bodied wide receiver via the transfer portal this offseason, but that isn’t stopping them from recruiting another one. Announced on his social media page, former Campbell wide receiver Sincere Brown has received an offer from the Maize and Blue.
Blessed to Receive a offer from Michigan Wolverines ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/1RdnbM2Soo
— Sincere Brown (@SincereB8) March 20, 2025
At 6-foot-5 and 190 pounds, Brown recorded 61 receptions for 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns last season for the Fighting Camels at the FCS level. He had five games with 100+ yards, and three games with 2+ touchdowns.
Before this past season at Campbell, Brown was a relative unknown at USF with 77 snaps to his name across three seasons. But then he exploded in his one and only season at Campbell and earned a 77.2 overall offensive grade (highest on the team) and an 80.2 passing grade (also highest on the team) from Pro Football Focus .
Besides Michigan, Brown has also collected offers from Maryland, Kentucky, Colorado, Arkansas, Wake Forest, North Carolina and Texas A&M, among others.
The Wolverines have made it clear they are looking for size at the wide receiver position this offseason. They already have former Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley — who is also 6-foot-5 — on campus for spring ball. Michigan is hoping to double down on that philosophy and get Brown to commit as well.
“We want to get a little bigger, more length at the position,” position coach Ron Bellamy said in November . He added: “We’ve got a plethora of options size-wise but getting bigger is something that we really want to focus on.”
In addition to McCulley, the Wolverines added two other big bodies at the position via the high school ranks in Jamar Browder (6-foot-5) and Jacob Washington (6-foot-3).
You can check out some of his top highlights from this past year in the video below.
