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Michigan Eyes Top 2028 Quarterback Drew Sheridan as Recruiting Cycle Heats Up

The Dearborn Divine Child prospect’s visit and early offers reveal a personal connection with Michigan’s coaching staff.

Early Interest Signals Big Plans

Michigan's football program is turning its attention to the 2028 quarterback class, where Drew Sheridan, a three‑star signal‑caller from Dearborn Divine Child, has emerged as one of the most coveted prospects in the state. Rivals ranks him among the top ten Michigan recruits for the upcoming cycle, underscoring the early buzz surrounding his arm talent and poise.

Sheridan’s recent trip to Ann Arbor gave him a firsthand look at the Wolverines’ operation. He watched a scrimmage inside Schembechler Hall, took in the annual spring game at Michigan Stadium, and left impressed by the program’s energy and organization. The visit coincided with a meeting with quarterbacks coach Koy Detmer Jr., who has been following Sheridan’s film and family background for some time.

A Personal Connection

The Wolverines have already extended offers to Sheridan, but he also holds scholarships from Penn State, Pitt, Memphis and Southern Miss. What sets Michigan apart, according to Sheridan, is his familiarity with current Michigan quarterbacks Bryce Underwood and Tommy Carr, whom he has trained with in the past. Detmer’s welcoming demeanor and genuine interest in Sheridan’s development have further strengthened the personal connection.

Looking ahead, Sheridan is expected to return to campus for a summer camp and another game this season, a move that could solidify his relationship with the coaching staff and perhaps accelerate a future commitment. The early engagement reflects Michigan’s strategy of courting elite talent well before the traditional recruiting window opens.

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