Michigan football will host a number of top players for visits on June 6 and 7, including five-star Felix Ojo.

Michigan football is now in Week 2 of its official visits with players from 2026. Huge football stars from both sides of the ball will be at the Wolverines this weekend. Felix Ojo, a five-star offensive tackle, is the big name, but Michigan also has some bigger LB targets on campus. The Wolverines will need to make some progress this weekend in order to get some pledges.

These are the guys that Michigan thinks will be on campus.

Five-star OT Felix Ojo is an OT from Mansfield, Texas, who is 6 feet 6 inches tall and 275 pounds.

No. 7 overall and No. 2 in OT in the 2026 class

So far, Ojo has won several OV, and Texas looks like the favorite. Last season, though, Michigan went to Texas and got five-star quarterback Ty Haywood. Can Moore and his team do it again? Michigan needs to make up some lost ground, but Ojo has been interested in Michigan for a while now. The Wolverines have a chance to show Ojo that he is important to them.

With a July birthday, this tall offensive tackle prospect is very young for his class. After the junior season, he was confirmed to be 6 feet 6 inches tall and 272 pounds, with good arm (33 5/8 inches) and wing span (81 1/2 inches) measurements. Has a slim, athletic build and plays with great functional speed and movement skills. A steady mean streak in pads was seen during live review at the 2025 Navy-Army All-American Bowl. Even though they were one of the youngest rivals in the event, they stood out physically, athletically, and in the field. From sophomore to junior year, hand placement and technique got better, and they were also able to stand up to POA power. He extends well and makes good use of his length.

Still working on making constant pop; can be catchy, but seems ready to finish strong. Plays sometimes standing and can show more often that they can bend. Will continue to bulk up because the frame has so much promise. Adds to your athletic image with discus reps. Strength and power levels are high because the person is physically fit and still young. It looks like he could be one of the best offensive tackle prospects in the 2026 class. He could become a multi-year high major tackle with a lot of pro promise.

Four-star cornerback Khary Adams
CB from Towson who is 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 175 pounds

No. 75 overall and No. 9 CB in the 2026 class

Penn State looks like the favorite, but LaMar Morgan is really helping to get the highly-sought-after CB. Adams has been to State College more than once to see James Franklin’s school, but Michigan seems to be one of his top two or three choices. In the same way that Ojo did, this is Michigan’s chance to get signed first.

Report from a scout:

Listed in the first 2026 Top247 lists in April 2024, before getting an offer to play football on a scholarship. Track freak with personal bests of 21.50 (2.1) in the 200, 10.74 (3.0) in the 100, and 6.45 in the 55-meter dash while claiming to be 6 feet 2 inches tall and 175 pounds. As a junior, this three-phase player really stepped up his work on both sides of the ball. Has the body to beat players in man coverage and the top-end speed to get back on the ball and make plays at the catch point. As a junior, I feel much more at ease in zone coverage, and I’ll often run into passing lanes and close quickly on ball carriers. When he has the ball in his hands, he consistently makes big plays, both in the return game and as a receiver. In the busy 2026 cycle, this is one of the better DMV chances with the most upside. Should be seen as a talent with a lot of tools and traits that make him a Round 1 NFL Draft pick who could make a big difference for a College Football Playoff contender.

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