Michigan football's roster appears to be set for the 2023 season.
And so does its starting offensive line.
As of Wednesday morning, all remaining 17 signees for the upcoming season — both from the transfer portal and the high school class of 2023 — who had not officially enrolled at U-M, are now in the academic database. That includes Ladarius Henderson; a former captain and multi-year starter at Arizona State who has widely been projected to replace Ryan Hayes at left tackle and blindside protector for quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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The 6-foot-5, 310-pound standout who played 29 games at both tackle and guard across parts of four seasons in Tempe was the program's first transfer portal pickup for the 2023 season; he committed back in December, but wasn't able to immediately enroll until he finished his ASU coursework.