The 2016 recruiting cycle isn't exactly winding down yet, but fans will soon be paying a lot more attention to the results on the field than the recruits on the sideline. For elite prospects, though, this is the main season. Official visits, on-field results, and game-time atmospheres will go a long way in determining who they want to play for. And teams that have already sown up the majority of their commitments (like Michigan, with 22) will be hoping to add a few more pieces for the perfect little bow on top.
Very few teams are lucky enough to be in the running for an elite tight end, but Michigan has honed in on two so far: Florida's Isaac Nauta, and Pennsylvania's Nasier Upshur.