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    On3 RPM: Five highest-ranked BBQ at The Big House visitors Michigan is trending with

    By Zach Libby,

    10 hours ago
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    Michigan is coming off its annual late July BBQ at The Big House recruiting event and is trending with five prospects who returned to Ann Arbor over the weekend.

    The Wolverine examines which elite targets U-M leads for, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM), the industry’s first algorithm and machine learning-based product to predict where athletes will attend college.

    Top 100 WR Andrew Marsh, Katy (Tex.) Jordan, 2025

    Industry Ranking: No. 62 Overall, No. 11 Wide Receiver, No. 13 in Texas
    On3 Ranking: No. 167 Overall, No. 24 Wide Receiver, No. 27 in Texas
    RPM: Michigan (89.2%), Texas (2.3%), USC (1.7%), Oklahoma (1.2%)
    Past U-M Visits: 7/27/24, 6/21/24, 6/4/24, 7/30/23, 5/31/23

    Andrew Marsh took his third visit to Michigan of the summer for the barbecue, following an official visit over Victors Weekend and an early June return. He told The Wolverine on Tuesday that he enjoyed the freedom allotted to him and his family during the festivities. Some things the family did outside of meetings with the coaching staff and connecting with the recruits included tubing down the river and checking out real estate. Among the other visitors that Marsh built a friendship with included 2026 quarterback commit Brady Hart , who threw passes to the Top 100 wideout. A potential commitment could be made public by Marsh next month.

    On300 CB Jayden Sanders, Kilgore (Tex.) High, 2025

    Industry Ranking: No. 233 Overall, No. 27 Cornerback, No. 32 in Texas
    On3 Ranking: No. 202 Overall, No. 21 Cornerback, No. 32 in Texas
    RPM: Michigan (93.8%), Baylor (2.6%), Oklahoma State (1.7%), SMU (<1%)
    Past U-M Visits: 7/27/24, 6/18/24

    Jayden Sanders had been to Michigan twice this summer. He first explored the facilities and campus in mid-June and came back for the barbecue. The date for which Sanders is expected to shut down his recruitment will be August 10, with the Wolverines battling Oklahoma State, Baylor, and others. On his latest trip, Sanders spent multiple days in Ann Arbor and got more time with defensive backs coach LaMar Morgan . The 2025 commits, such as On300 defensive back Kainoa Winston , were involved in peer recruiting.

    Top 100 WR CJ Sadler, Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech, 2026

    Industry Ranking: No. 100 Overall, No. 14 Wide Receiver, No. 1 in Michigan
    On3 Ranking: No. 213 Overall, No. 30 Wide Receiver, No. 3 in Michigan
    RPM: Michigan (90.6%), MSU (2.9%), Penn State (1.3%), Alabama (1.1%)
    Past U-M Visits: 7/27/24, 6/19/24, 4/20/24, 11/25/23, 3/26/23, 10/29/22, 10/15/22

    CJ Sadler is coming off his third visit to Michigan since the coaching staff transition earlier in the winter. Now that head coach Sherrone Moore is at the helm, Sadler is getting familiar and close with the new leadership. One of the mainstays from last season’s national championship run is wide receivers coach Ron Bellamy , who’s the primary recruiter for Sadler. The Wolverines have the heavy lead on the RPM, but other Power 4 programs like LSU and Colorado are pushing for the three-way star. Sadler has also experienced three games at The Big House over the past two years, and the likelihood is that U-M will work to welcome him again later in the fall.

    On300 WR Payton Cook, Akron (Ohio) Archbishop Hoban, 2026

    Industry Ranking: No. 234 Overall, No. 36 Wide Receiver, No. 10 in Ohio
    On3 Ranking: No. 300 Overall, No. 48 Wide Receiver, No. 15 in Ohio
    RPM: Michigan (57.0%), Pitt (20.5%), Kentucky (9.2%), Louisville (7.7%)
    Past U-M Visits: 7/27/24, 6/17/24, 4/20/24, 11/25/23, 6/14/23

    Payton Cook spent an entire day at Michigan for the barbecue. He underwent a workout led by Bellamy and got instruction from U-M strength and conditioning coach Justin Tress . Cook is growing close with Bellamy this offseason following three returns since the April spring game. Bellamy told Cook that the sophomore could be someone who impacts games and helps the Wolverines win games. He told The Wolverine that Ann Arbor is beginning to feel like home and appreciates the hospitality.

    Three-star TE Jack Janda, Detroit (Mich.) Catholic Central, 2026

    Industry Ranking: No. 415 Overall, No. 20 Tight End, No. 8 in Michigan
    On3 Ranking: No. 18 Tight End, No. 8 in Michigan
    RPM: Michigan (52.6%), MSU (28.0%), Wisconsin (8.5%), Toledo (<1%)
    Past U-M Visits: 7/27/24, 6/10/24, 6/1/24, 10/14/23, 4/3/23

    Jack Janda is one of the focuses at tight end next cycle, and is also one of two in-state tight end targets alongside three-star Lincoln Keyes , who notched an offer at the barbecue. Janda also soaked in the itinerary that the barbecue entailed. It was his third return of the summer. Tight ends coach Steve Casula extended Janda an offer during the spring evaluation period after evaluating a workout. There are multiple out-of-state tight end targets for the Wolverines, but it’s possible that the team could land a local playmaker. Janda is high on U-M’s usage with its tight end unit and the success players like Colston Loveland have reveled in.

    The post On3 RPM: Five highest-ranked BBQ at The Big House visitors Michigan is trending with appeared first on On3 .

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