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Michigan Wolverines Eye Major Upset with Potential Flip of Alabama Tight End Colt Lumpris

Four-star safety Tavares Harrington commits as analysts predict a possible reversal for the New Jersey standout.

Michigan’s football program has locked in 14 recruits for the upcoming cycle, a haul that features four-star safety Tavares Harrington. The commitments signal an aggressive push on the trail as the Wolverines aim to bolster both depth and future star power.

A New Threat in the Trenches

Among the names swirling in the conversation is Colt Lumpris, a four-star tight end who originally pledged to Alabama. At 6-5 and 245 pounds, he combines size with surprising agility, projecting as a potential mismatch in the red zone and a developmental pass-catching option.

Two prominent analysts have weighed in on his possible move. 247Sports’ Brian Dohn and The Michigan Insider’s Brice Marich both forecast a flip, citing his openness to Ann Arbor and the Wolverines’ rising trajectory.

Lumpris is lauded for his fluid movement, athleticism and upside as a two-way player. ESPN ranks him No. 218 nationally, while Rivals places him at No. 277, reflecting a four-star composite that underscores his high ceiling.

What It Means for Michigan’s Defense

If the Wolverines secure Lumpris, the coaching staff would gain a versatile piece who can line up in multiple formations. His ability to stretch the seam and contribute on special teams could accelerate the development of a unit that has been seeking additional play-making depth.

The ripple effect would extend beyond the field. A commitment from a player of his pedigree would reinforce Michigan’s reputation as a destination for elite talent, potentially influencing other recruits who are weighing their options before the summer signing period.

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