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Michigan Wolverines’ 2026 Recruiting Class: Five Visits to Watch

Highly ranked prospects are set to officially visit Ann Arbor this summer, each bringing a distinct skill set that could reshape the team's outlook.

The University of Michigan football program is buzzing as it prepares for a wave of official visits that could reshape its 2026 roster. Each recruit brings a different profile, from elite defensive backs to versatile offensive linemen, and the coaching staff is eager to see how they fit into the existing scheme.

The five prospects

Joshua Dobson, a five‑star cornerback ranked 11th nationally by several composite services, headlines the group. His presence would bolster a secondary that already includes four‑star standouts Tavares Harrington and Darius Johnson, creating a deep and competitive backfield.

Dakota Guerrant, a four‑star wide receiver from Harper Woods, Michigan, is also on the radar. While Oregon remains a strong contender, Michigan’s relationship with the local product could tip the scales in Ann Arbor.

Ifeanyi Emedobi, a three‑star edge rusher from Fort Wayne, Indiana, arrives after a late start in organized football. His raw athleticism and recent rapid development have drawn attention for adding depth to the defensive front.

Charles Britton III, another three‑star wide receiver from Belleville, Michigan, is courting interest from Missouri as well. His route‑running and hands have been highlighted in recent scouting reports.

Lincoln Mageo, a four‑star interior offensive lineman from Oceanside, California, is praised for his technique and coachability. Under the guidance of position coach Jim Harding, Mageo’s growth could solidify the interior line for years to come.

Depth and development

The secondary’s existing talent, highlighted by Harrington and Johnson, suggests that adding Dobson could transform Michigan’s defensive backfield into one of the most formidable units in the conference. Meanwhile, Emedobi’s emergence would give the pass rush a fresh burst of energy.

Coaching ties

Jim Harding’s reputation for refining technique has made him a magnet for interior linemen like Mageo. His ability to develop raw talent into polished players is a recurring theme in Michigan’s recruiting narrative, and the staff hopes that same trajectory will apply to other newcomers.

The upcoming visits will provide a clearer picture of how these prospects envision their fit within the Wolverines’ system. While rankings and interest levels offer early clues, the true impact will be measured on the field once these athletes commit and begin contributing to the team’s ambitions.

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