Visitors: December 20-22, 2024

Visitors: December 20-22, 2024


December 17, 2024
Purdue transfer TE Max Klare (image via 247 Sports)

TRANSFER PORTAL

Troy Bowles – LB – Georgia: Bowles is a 6’0″, 220 lb. linebacker who has a pre-existing relationship with linebackers coach Brian Jean-Mary. Bowles played in just two games (12 defensive snaps) this past season, his second year in Athens. He would be a redshirt sophomore in the fall. Bowles is the son of Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles, who went to Temple and played eight seasons in the NFL before starting his coaching career. The younger Bowles was a 4-star, the #6 linebacker, and #80 overall in the class of 2023.

Cam Calhoun – CB – Utah: Calhoun, who signed with Michigan in 2023, spent this past season at Utah. With Will Johnson and Jyaire Hill (and D.J. Waller) blocking the way to playing time, he found greener pastures out west. Now he’s in the portal again after making 21 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 interception, and 9 pass breakups as a redshirt freshman for the Utes. UPDATE: Calhoun visited Alabama early in the week and committed to the Crimson Tide.

Fa’alili Fa’amoe – OT – Washington State: Fa’amoe was a 6’5″, 216 lb. strongside end in the class of 2020, and now he’s a 6’5″, 314 lb. offensive tackle who’s supposedly the #1 offensive tackle in the transfer portal, according to 247 Sports. He’s known more as a pass blocker than a run blocker, but Michigan could use some help in pass blocking after seeing right tackle Evan Link post multiple PFF grades of 0.0 in pass blocking during the 2024 season.

DeQuan Finn – QB – Baylor: Finn is a 6’2″, 206 lb. former starter at Toledo who was injured for much of the 2024 season after transferring to Baylor. He is originally from Detroit (MI) King, so playing for his home state Wolverines appears to be a pretty strong pull. An application for a seventh year waiver is in the process, but that will likely be approved, much like it was for Jack Tuttle prior to the 2024 season. Overall, Finn has completed 60.0% of his passes for 7,390 yards, 66 touchdowns, and 25 interceptions; he has also run for 1,907 yards and 27 touchdowns over his six-year career. Granted, those numbers mostly came against MAC opponents from 2019-2023, but he has a lot of time on task as a starting college quarterback.

Justice Haynes – RB – Alabama: Haynes is a 5’11”, 210 lb. runner who was a backup to Jam Miller for the Crimson Tide in 2023. Haynes ran 79 times for 448 yards and 7 touchdowns. He also caught 17 passes for 99 yards. Haynes was a 5-star back in 2023 and #24 overall in the class. With Michigan losing Donovan Edwards and Kalel Mullings, there’s a void in the offensive backfield. The Wolverines have been able to feed a couple backs pretty consistently over the past several years, so Haynes would make a good 1-2 punch with Jordan Marshall, in my opinion. He’s a strong, downhill runner with some decent agility, though he lacks blazing speed.

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Khmori House – LB – Washington: House is a 6’0″, 220-pounder who went to Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco and was a member of the class of 2024. He spent one season at Washington, making 35 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 1 interception, and 4 pass breakups. As a high schooler, he was a 3-star, the #56 linebacker, and #590 overall.

Jamel Johnson – S – TCU: Johnson is a 6’1″, 200 lb. prospect who made 71 tackles and 3 pass breakups this past season. He was a 3-star, the #46 safety, and #457 overall in the class of 2023. With Michigan losing starters Makari Paige and Quinten Johnson, along with backup Wesley Walker, there’s room to bring in immediate help. Michigan has already landed Arkansas transfers T.J. and Tevis Metcalf to play in the defensive backfield. UPDATE: Johnson is no longer visiting now that the Metcalfs have committed to the Wolverines.

Emmanuel Karnley – CB – Arizona: Karnley is a 6’3″, 184 lb. corner who was a 3-star, the #84 cornerback, and #835 overall in the class of 2023. He committed to Jedd Fisch at Arizona and made 16 tackles and 5 pass breakups this past season as a redshirt freshman for the Wildcats.

Mikey Keene – QB – Fresno State: Keene is a 5’11”, 200 lb. quarterback who has spent the past two seasons starting for Fresno State. He also previously played at UCF when new Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey was there, so Keene has some familiarity with the offensive system. For his career Keene has completed 67.8% of his throws for 7.1 yards/attempt and has thrown 65 touchdowns compared to 28 interceptions.

Max Klare – TE – Purdue: Klare is a 6’4″, 240-pounder who made 51 catches for 685 yards and 4 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2024. He was a 3-star and the #48 tight end in the class of 2022. After redshirting in 2022 and playing the past two years, he has two years of eligibility remaining.

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