To that end, the Wolverines have their sights set on four-star Portage (Mich.) Northern offensive tackle Gregory Patrick, the second-highest ranked prospect in the state in the '26 class. The interest is mutual, as Patrick has just locked in an official visit to Ann Arbor for the weekend of June 20, according to Rivals' Greg Smith.
Michigan has its quarterback of the future (and maybe the present) in five-star Bryce Underwood, however, landing the No. 1 overall prospect in the class of 2025 left the Wolverines' without a committed QB in the 2026 cycle.
“More than 300 former Michigan football players have joined a class action lawsuit against the NCAA and Big Ten, attorney Jim Acho told @freep,” On3 NIL said in a post. “The suit, filed in September, alleged the NCAA and Big Ten Network used players' NIL without permission.”
Patrick is a four-star recruit according to 247 Sports. He is the #125 player in the 2026 class, the #11 OT and the #2 player in the state of Michigan. Patrick currently attends Portage Northern High School in Portage, Michigan, and the Wolverines are hoping they can keep him in-state.
Though he is currently committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes, EJ Holland of On3 suggests that Michigan may make a strong push to bring him into their fold. Key factors could include the strategic use of Name,
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