Michigan football secures elite in-state 2024 commitment

HUGE! #GoBlue

The best players in Michigan go to Michigan. At least that’s what the Wolverines like to say, and they proved it, once again, on Tuesday.

The maize and blue long coveted Rochester Adams four-star tight end Brady Prieskorn, who is rated No. 56 overall according to the 247Sports composite. The second-best player in the state of Michigan and the second-best tight end in the country, Prieskorn has offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, MSU, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee and Texas A&M.

On Tuesday, he announced he will stay in state, committing to Michigan football. He’s the second tight end commit for the Wolverines this cycle; Hogan Hansen from Washington also already in the fold.

247Sports’ Allen Trieu has the lowdown in the scouting report:

Has an all-around skill set. Physical, willing blocker who gives great effort and shows functional strength already despite still having a lot of room to grow into his body. Has played split out and can run routes and catch the ball like a wide receiver. Shows twitch and quickness off the line. Changes directions well for a big man and can create separation as a result. Tracks the ball and catches passes away from his body very naturally. Did not post gaudy high school numbers based on his team’s offensive system but has been a big-play threat for great program and does a lot of little things well. Has played more unattached and standing up than with his hand down but has the tools and and skills to really play in any role in a variety of sets.

Prieskorn is listed at 6 feet, 6 inches, 225 pounds. He’s the 13th commitment in the 2024 class for the Wolverines.

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