Michigan football gets a prediction for an elite 2025 WR

The trend is towards the good guys here. #GoBlue

Michigan football’s 2025 class is starting to fill out nicely, with June being kind to the Wolverines and July off to a mixed-bag start, with some high-end targets going elsewhere before the maize and blue brought in two top 100 prospects within an hour of each other last week.

It may be some time before Michigan adds to the list (outside of the predicted pledge of Destrehan (La.) three-star receiver Phillip Wright III) with much of the rest of the board looking to commit in August or beyond.

One of the Wolverines’ top prospects left on the board is 2025 Fulshear (Tx.) Katy Jordan four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh. Marsh wasn’t expected in the class but things turned around when he canceled his Oklahoma official visit and came to Ann Arbor instead on June 21.

Already with one 247Sports Crystal Ball prediction in from Sam Webb, Brice Marich joined him this week.

Marsh also has three predictions courtesy of On3. Here’s how he ranks according to the recruiting services:

Stars Ovr Pos State
247Sports Composite 4 58 8 13
On3 Industry Ranking 4 6 11 13
247Sports 4 66 10 13
On3 4 167 24 27
Rivals 4 41 8 7
ESPN 4 62 9 13

And his scouting report according to On3:

Strong-handed receiver with high-end ball skills. Measured in at 6-foot-0.5, 175 pounds prior to his senior season. Lines up all over the formation for his high school, working both outside and in the slot. A natural plucker, consistently catching the ball away from his frame. Has very large hands and plays with strength at the catch point. Makes one-handed snags with ease. Shows the ability to time his jumps and come down with high-point grabs in traffic. Registers as a good athlete, particularly in the jumps. Posted a 6-2 foot high jump as a sophomore. Will need to continue improving his burst, top end speed and route-running.

Marsh is also considering Kentucky, Texas, USC, and Washington and has offers from Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Nebraska, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, and Texas A&M.

He is listed at 6-foot-1, 173 pounds and also is an avid track runner.