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Predictions are emerging for Michigan to secure commitments from in-state recruits Lundon Hampton and Jakari Lipsey in the 2027 class. Both athletes are considered top targets for the Wolverines as the recruiting season heats up.
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The calendar has flipped to May, and recruits in the 2027 class will soon be announcing their college decisions in bulk. The Michigan Wolverines cleaned up last June and July, and the new coaching staff is hoping to see that again this year. Some predictions are coming in for Michigan to land some top targets, so thatâs a good sign. Letâs break it all down in todayâs Recruiting Roundup.
A couple top targets in the 2027 class reside on the west side of the state, as three-star athlete Lundon Hampton (Grand Rapids) and four-star offensive lineman Jakari Lipsey (Kalamazoo) are high on the priority list.
Michigan wants to keep the best players in the state, and Rivalsâ Allen Trieu ($) recently placed predictions in for Michigan to land both of these prospects.
Lipsey is one of the top offensive linemen in the country and the No. 2 player in Michigan. He is also close to being a Top 100 recruit in the nation at No. 104 overall on the Rivals Industry Ranking. Hampton â who is being recruited to play running back at Michigan â is the No. 18 player in the state and No. 920 overall.
Hampton and Lipsey will be taking their official visit to Michigan the weekend of June 5. Michigan State is the biggest competition for Hampton, while Wisconsin, LSU, Tennessee and UCLA are all teams to watch for Lipsey.
The top in-state recruits predicted to commit to Michigan are Lundon Hampton and Jakari Lipsey.
Lundon Hampton is a three-star athlete, while Jakari Lipsey is a four-star offensive lineman.
Lundon Hampton is from Grand Rapids, and Jakari Lipsey is from Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The 2027 recruiting class is significant for Michigan as it could strengthen their roster with top local talent.

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Itâs not quite flip season yet, but the Wolverines are taking aim at players that are currently committed elsewhere. One of those targets is 2027 four-star linebacker Jhadyn Nelson. He committed to Texas Tech after he admitted that he received a deal that was too good to pass up, but Michigan is trying to win him over.
âMichigan thinks Iâm a great player and wants to visit me in May,â Nelson told Rivalsâ Sam Spiegelman ($).
Alex Whittingham is leading the way in this recruitment and is trying to get Nelson to visit sometime late next month. Texas Tech has some serious recruiting money, so it might be a challenge for Michigan to win this battle. Still, it looks like the Wolverines are going to give it their all.
Michigan is one of the final schools still in the hunt for 2027 four-star cornerback Darius Johnson. He is also heavily considering Cal, Oregon and Kansas, but his relationship with Jernaro Gilford could be the difference.
âThe relationship is great,â Johnson told On3âs Ethan McDowell ($). âItâs been going on for years now because, coach Gilford, he was my first offer back when I was a freshman. Heâs really seen the potential in me since I was that young, which is great. âŠI just like his energy. I like his IQ, the way he coaches and stuff. Iâve been to their practice. Iâve seen how he coaches his players in person, so I can just picture myself being coached by him.â
Johnson was also a big fan of the energy he saw from Michigan while he attended practice. A lot of players have commented on it, and recruits are taking notice as well.
âWhat surprised me was really just the energy,â he said. âI wasnât expecting that coming in, but they were flying around. Energy was great. They were competing a lot, which is great⊠And the DB room, they all encourage each other to be better. They push each other. If someone messes up, theyâre like, âCome on, you gotta do better than that.â They have an expectation, which I like, [that] is really high.â
Johnsonâs official visit to Michigan will be June 19-21 for Victors Weekend.