It’s always interesting to see how one recruiting class can potentially impact another and for Michigan football, the addition of wide receivers in recent years has left the Wolverines deep and talented at the position.
So what does that mean for 2021? Well, a couple of things.
For one, Michigan football seems to be looking at bigger wideouts in 2021, since the Wolverines haven’t added much size the past two years outside. Cornelius Johnson is 6-foot-3 and has huge potential as a deep threat, but outside of him and four-star Roman Wilson from 2020, U-M has landed smaller, quicker receivers over the past two cycles such as Giles Jackson, Mike Sainristil, A.