Defensive linemen Kwity Paye and Donovan Jeter both spent the weekend in Ann Arbor on official visits to Michigan. By Monday afternoon, Paye, a 6-foot-3, 235-pound recruit from Rhode Island, and Jeter, a 6-foot-7 Pennsylvania native, had committed to the Wolverines. They join a class that already has defensive ends Luiji Vilain and Corey Malone-Hatcher, tackle Phil Paea, and James Hudson, who is likely to go inside, but has experience at end as well.
Defensive tackle Jay Tufele and defensive end Robert Porcher IV, who were also on official visits to Michigan, did not commit, but the Wolverines continue to be in consideration for both.