Michigan added its seventh commitment in four days when ESPN 300 wide receiver A.J. Henning announced for the Wolverines on Wednesday.
Michigan held an important recruiting weekend that began June 22, as some of its top targets visited Ann Arbor. Entering the weekend, the Wolverines were ranked outside the top 15 in the class rankings, sitting at No. 17 overall.
But the weekend paid off as commitments started to roll in on June 23, starting with athlete William Mohan out of Brooklyn, New York, and defensive end Aaron Lewis, who flipped from West Virginia to Michigan.