Michigan Football Recruiting: 2016 US Army All-American Bowl

Nov 28, 2015; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; A general view of Michigan Stadium during the game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2015; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; A general view of Michigan Stadium during the game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Mandatory Credit: Tim Fuller-USA TODAY Sports /
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Michigan recruiting target Dylan Crawford (WR) will announce his commitment during the 2016 U.S. Army All-American Game. Photo Credit: Isaiah Hole/247sports.com
Michigan recruiting target Dylan Crawford (WR) will announce his commitment during the 2016 U.S. Army All-American Game. Photo Credit: Isaiah Hole/247sports.com /

Michigan targets announcing their future during the game

Isaac Nauta, #1 tight end, wearing #18 on the East team

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Five-star Isaac Nauta is rated as a top ten player in this recruiting class and is one of Jim Harbaugh’s top targets. Nauta is set to make his decision in the fourth quarter of the game, and most expect him to choose hometown Georgia. Michigan is a perfect system fit, and he has stated that he will be considering them right to the very end. There have been twitter rumors of late, that he could surprise everyone and choose Michigan, but it seems like  a long shot at this point.

Donnie Corley, #19 wide receiver, wearing #9 on the West team

Corley, King (Detroit), is the second highest rated player in the state of Michigan behind only Michael Onwenu. Corley is a tall lengthy wide receiver who can high point the ball with ease. Check out his State Championship winning catch: here. Corley would be a fantastic player for Michigan to land, but he seems destined to end up at either Michigan State or Ohio State.

Dylan Crawford, #20 wide receiver, wearing #6 on the West team

Dylan Crawford, a California native, fell in love with Michigan on his October visit to Ann Arbor. Michigan quickly became the primary competition school for him along with childhood dream school Oregon. Oregon was slow to interact with Crawford, and as they added other wide receivers to their commitment list, Crawford began leaning towards Michigan. Crawford is an ideal slot receiver, a position Michigan lacks in depth, and its very possible he could see the field early in 2016 if he commits.

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