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Michigan Football Recruiting 2024: Top Remaining Recruits, Class Predictions | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - DECEMBER 02: A detailed view of the Michigan Wolverine helmet on the sidelines in the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes during the Big Ten Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 02, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)Justin Casterline/Getty Images

While Michigan's incoming recruiting class is certainly more impressive than those of most programs, it pales in comparison to those of projected title contenders such as Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State.

According to 247Sports, the Wolverines have commitments from 18 4-star recruits but no 5-star players. Georgia, by comparison, has 247Sports' top-ranked class and a whopping five 5-star recruits.

The rival Buckeyes have gotten commitments from four 5-star recruits and 14 4-star players.

None of this means that Michigan is set to fall off the proverbial map, however. Moore did a fine job as acting head coach during Harbaugh's two 2023 suspensions, and his incoming class has some very intriguing talents.

Jadyn Davis, a 4-star quarterback out of Providence Day School (Charlotte, North Carolina), for example, could become an offensive centerpiece sooner than later.

"He's got the ability to visualize what you're saying and then athletic enough to immediately replicate it. That's special," Harbaugh said in December, per Alejandro Zúñiga of 247Sports.

Offensive tackle Andrew Sprague of Rockhurst (Kansas City, Missouri) and running back Jordan Marshall of Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati, Ohio) are among Michigan's other 4-star signees who could make an early impact.

The Wolverines are also set to add a pair of talented transfers in former 3-star interior lineman Josh Priebe and former 4-star linebacker Jaishawn Barham. Priebe and Barham are coming over from Northwestern and Maryland, respectively.