Who are the key recruits Michigan missed out on?
Davon Benjamin, Deuce Geralds, and Anthony Davis Jr.
Football / Recruiting
The Michigan Wolverines football program faced disappointment this weekend, missing out on commitments from three key targets in the 2026 recruiting class. Despite being a finalist for all three prospects, each chose to play for a different...
Michigan entered the weekend with hopes of landing commitments from Davon Benjamin, Deuce Geralds, and Anthony Davis Jr. Davon Benjamin, a five-star cornerback from California, chose Oregon over Michigan, Texas, North Carolina, and Washington. Deuce Geralds, a four-star defensive tackle from Georgia, committed to LSU over Oregon, Michigan, Ole Miss, and Ohio State. Anthony Davis Jr., a four-star linebacker, picked Ole Miss over Michigan, Alabama, and Auburn.
According to Rivals director of recruiting Chad Simmons, Michigan made up “serious ground” with Davis but ultimately couldn’t secure his commitment. The Wolverines have one linebacker committed in the 2026 class – three-star Markel Dabney.
Benjamin would have been the Wolverines’ second-highest ranked player, but the cornerback outlook remains promising with commitments from Dorian Barney and Andre Clarke Jr. Geralds, a top-100 recruit, would have bolstered the defensive line, which remains a strength for Michigan with multiple linemen and edge rushers committed.
Michigan's recruiting efforts now focus on Savion Hiter, the top-ranked running back in the 2026 class. Landing Hiter would be a significant win for the Wolverines. His decision will be announced on August 19, with Tennessee, Ohio State, and Georgia also in contention.
Davon Benjamin, Deuce Geralds, and Anthony Davis Jr.
Savion Hiter, a five-star running back.
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