Michigan football trending for elite 2025 four-star WR

This is huge news. #GoBlue

It’s been a long time since Michigan football has had a truly elite receiver come to the program straight out of high school. The Wolverines have had luck in terms of developing elite receivers, but when it’s come to the upper echelon of pass catchers, recruits have usually chosen other schools.

That may be changing in a hurry.

2025 Fulshear (Tx.) Katy Jordan four-star wideout Andrew Marsh was among the visitors to Ann Arbor this past week and Michigan football made a big move for him. So big that he’s since gotten three predictions that he’ll be a Wolverine from On3 (Steve Wiltfong, EJ Holland, and Josh McCuistion).

The scouting report from 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 told WolverinesWire that he intends to make his commitment either in August or on Veterans Day, in honor of his father, a military veteran who passed away.

Rivals is the highest on Marsh having him at No. 41 overall, regardless of position. He’s rated at No. 48 overall on the 247Sports Composite and the seventh-best receiver nationally.

You can read our interview with Marsh following his Michigan football visit here.