Michigan football flips 2025 ACC commit with latest pledge Following a successful recruiting weekend, Michigan football is beginning to see results. Jamar Browder, a three-star wide receiver from 2025 Lake Worth (Fla.) Santaluces Community, was among the prospects that attended the Oregon game. He had already been there for the Week 5 Minnesota game, so it was his second visit this season. With two receivers already committed in the 2025 class—Fulshear, Texas, four-star Andrew Marsh and Marrero, Louisiana, Archbishop Shaw, four-star Jacob Washington—the Wolverines were able to persuade Browder to change his mind about his initial commitment to NC State and commit to Michigan football. Browder, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound wide receiver, has received offers from Pitt, Syracuse, Indiana, Missouri, and more. Michigan is also trying to add another, and since Derek Meadows, a four-star wide receiver and 2025 Bishop Gorman commit from LSU, traveled to Ann Arbor for the Oregon game, he might be the target who ends up joining the class if the hunt for five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood continues.