Michigan football needs playmakers, especially at the skill positions.
Though the Wolverines have some solid commitments in 2025 (WR Andrew Marsh, TE Andrew Olesh, WR Jacob Washington, RB Donovan Johnson, WR Jamar Browder, and RB Jasper Parker), they’re still looking to add more. Wideout Derek Meadows (an LSU commit) visited for the Oregon game two weeks ago, and while the jury is still out on him, there is another who the Wolverines have a keen interest in.
Over the weekend, the maize and blue offered 2025 Cocoa (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs, a teammate of 2026 commit Brady Hart. And now it appears that Boggs has mutual interest, having decided to visit Ann Arbor for Michigan football’s final home game of the season, against Northwestern.
Top 100 recruit and UCF commitment Jayvan Boggs tells @Rivals he will make an official visit to Michigan this weekend. UM offered after seeing him work on Friday nighthttps://t.co/LnPj7ZotuY pic.twitter.com/RpP4cuLL3o
— John Garcia, Jr. (@JohnGarcia_Jr) November 19, 2024
Boggs is currently committed to UCF. Here is how he ranks according to the recruiting services:
* | Ovr | Pos | St | |
247Sports Composite | 4 | 231 | 30 | 34 |
On3 Industry Ranking | 4 | 249 | 33 | 35 |
247Sports | 3 | – | 49 | 46 |
On3 | 4 | – | 42 | 39 |
ESPN | 4 | 275 | 35 | 36 |
Rivals | 4 | 69 | 12 | 18 |
The scouting report from 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins:
Thick-cut wide receiver that racks up chunks of yardage after the catch. Assembled a historic junior campaign, totaling just under 1,500 receiving yards and 23 touchdowns for Florida’s 2M champs. Displays suddenness as a route runner and will set defensive backs up with dynamic cuts and slick head fakes as he attacks leverage. Quick to locate the football and has proven to be rather sure-handed. Makes his money working the smaller numbers of the route tree as he makes it extremely difficult for would-be tacklers to get him on the ground with his advanced vision and impressive contact balance. More of a build-speed prospect at this stage, but still finds ways to make an impact and get into the end zone. Should be viewed as a potential zone-coverage beater that can handle a high-volume of targets in an offense that features West Coast concepts. Has multi-year Power Four starter upside and could work his rotation sooner rather than later as he doesn’t lack polish.
Boggs also has offers from Georgia, Florida, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State among others.