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Recruiting visitors list for Michigan Football: June 13-15

June 14, 2025 by Maize n Brew

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Five-star RB Savion Hiter and other top recruiting targets in the 2026 class are set to invade Ann Arbor this weekend. Here is the entire list of prospects set to officially visit the Michigan Wolverines this weekend:

Two official visit weekends down, two to go for the Michigan Wolverines . After playing host to another batch of top targets last weekend, Sherrone Moore and company have perhaps an even bigger slate of recruits set to visit Ann Arbor this weekend.

Hard to imagine, I know, as last weekend’s list had guys like five-star offensive lineman Felix Ojo, four-star edge rusher Trenton Henderson and others. However, there are several guys visiting this weekend that are highly ranked and are very possible candidates to wind up in Michigan’s 2026 class.

As Wink Martindale would say on social media, buckle up.

Here is the (always tentative) list of official visitors for this weekend.

Five-star RB Savion Hiter

Perhaps the top overall target regardless of position in 2026, Hiter is the No. 1 ranked running back and a top-20 overall prospect. The 5-foot-11.5, 200-pounder from Virginia is down to Michigan, Ohio State, Tennessee and Georgia, but the Vols — who will host him for an official visit next weekend — look to be the biggest competition for Michigan as of now.

Four-star WR Travis Johnson

Among Ron Bellamy’s top targets in this class, Johnson checks in at 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds. The top-150 overall prospect already had officials to Indiana, South Carolina and Penn State, and has one more next weekend to Virginia Tech.

Four-star OL John Turntine III

Every good running back needs a good offensive line to help pave the way for them; perhaps that’s what could happen in Ann Arbor with Hiter and Turntine. A borderline five-star out of Texas, Turntine currently holds two predictions to stay home and play for the Longhorns. He has already taken trips to Texas A&M and Tennessee, so the Wolverines face an uphill battle with the SEC schools.

Four-star DL Alister Vallejo (Commit)

The lone committed player visiting this weekend, Vallejo just announced his pledge to the Wolverines earlier this week. The 6-foot-3, 310-pounder from Texas chose Michigan over his other two finalists, Notre Dame and Kansas. He will surely work on recruiting his peers, including…

Three-star DL Ben Boulware

Another big body in the middle of the defensive line, Boulware is a staggering 6-foot-5 and 305 pounds. From Winston Salem, North Carolina, he has a lot of other good offers from USC, Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn and others, so knocking this visit out of the park will be a priority for Esposito.

Four-star LB Kenneth Goodwin III

One of the top linebackers on the board for Brian Jean-Mary in this class, Goodwin has visited Ann Arbor multiple times throughout the process, including earlier this spring. The California native is also strongly considering USC, SMU and Oregon, the latter of which will host him for an official visit next weekend.

Four-star LB Duyon Forkpa Jr.

Another top linebacker target for the Wolverines, Forkpa plays his high school ball down at the prestigious IMG Academy. This is a huge visit for Michigan’s chances of staying alive in this recruitment, as the 6-foot, 225-pounder looks likely to stay south at the moment. He has already taken officials to Florida and Florida State, and Miami is on deck for next weekend.

Four-star LB Anthony Davis

Another linebacker that is going to be tough to pull away from the south, Davis is a native of Loganville, Georgia and has already visited Auburn and Ole Miss this month. He will also head to Alabama next weekend. He’s a solid prospect, but don’t get your hopes up.

Four-star DB Andre Clarke

A top-200 prospect, Clarke has been a longtime target for LaMar Morgan and company, so much so that Clarke has called Michigan “probably No. 1” in his recruitment. The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder from Virginia has also officially visited Syracuse, Kentucky and SMU, and has plans to check out Miami next weekend.

Four-star S Jordan Deck

A top target for the Wolverines, Deck was originally supposed to visit Ann Arbor two weeks ago, but he shuffled his schedule and is now visiting this weekend. The 6-foot-1.5, 190-pound Texan has a top-four of Michigan, Baylor, Penn State and Colorado. He is set to make his decision on July 5.

Four-star S Nascar McCoy

The Buford, Georgia native recently claimed Michigan as a top-three school for him, according to On3’s Ethan McDowell ($). The 6-foot-2, 180-pound Georgia native is also considering USC, Ohio State, Tennessee, Miami Ole Miss and Georgia.

Four-star S Chace Calicut

Morgan is cooking with gas this weekend, welcoming in yet another top target in the secondary in Calicut. The Houston, Texas native has already seen Georgia and Ole Miss this month and will head to Texas next weekend. All three Crystal Ball predictions are in on the Longhorns, so Michigan needs to do all it can to remain a legitimate contender.

Four-star ATH Salesi Moa

A top-100 overall player in the class, Moa is a unique player at 6-foot-2 and 190 pounds. Some schools are recruiting him to play on the offensive side of the ball, but Michigan likes him in the secondary. The Utah native has had a busy summer so far with trips to Michigan State, Washington and Utah prior to this one. He will also go to Tennessee next weekend.

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