Two new Michigan football transfer targets emerge

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Michigan football is loading up in the transfer portal as of late and though most schools appear to be set, the Wolverines look to be far from finished.

Whether it’s some of the top targets remaining on the board like UConn wide receiver Skyler Bell or Washington State offensive lineman Fa’alili Fa’amoe, Michigan football is working to bolster its already improved roster before spring ball comes.

This week, two more targets, both from Clemson, have emerged as potential targets that the Wolverines appear to be in the thick for.

First comes at a position of need: wide receiver. As reported by On3, Clemson wideout Tony Stellato is a junior from Fort Lauderdale who hasn’t had big production just yet, but could help bolster a room that’s in desperate need. Stellato had 25 catches for 264 yards and a touchdown in 2024.

But that’s not the only player from Dabo Swinney’s squad that Michigan football is looking at.

According to Maize & Blue Review’s Trevor McCue, the Wolverines are targeting 6-foot-2, 315-pound defensive tackle Tre Williams, who just entered the transfer portal two days ago. Williams had 14 tackles, two sacks, and two fumble recoveries in 2024.