On Sunday night, the Michigan football team made a significant addition to their 2025 recruiting class as four-star cornerback Brody Jennings committed to the Wolverines. The 2025 class for Michigan has been gaining momentum recently and is poised to be among the top in the nation. First-year head coach Sherrone Moore has made notable progress on the recruiting front, with his first game set to be in about a month.
In a tweet, Hayes Fawcett shared, “BREAKING: Four-Star CB Brody Jennings (2026) has committed to Michigan, he tells me for @on3recruits. The 6’1”, 175 lb cornerback from Jacksonville, FL chose the Wolverines over Miami, Virginia Tech, and Florida.”

While both Miami and Florida have been strong recruiters lately, the Gators could particularly have benefited from Jennings’ commitment. Although Miami boasts a top-10 class, Florida is currently ranked 59th by 247 Sports. Unfortunately for these Florida schools, Jennings opted to join Michigan.
Jennings’ commitment provides a boost to Michigan’s recruiting efforts. The 2025 class for Michigan is now ranked 13th nationally and has been fluctuating around the 10-15 range in recent weeks. The Wolverines are hopeful that additional recruits will help secure a top-10 finish.
Jennings, who is ranked as the #271 player in the 2025 class, #24 cornerback, and #49 player in Florida, currently attends Mandarin High School in Jacksonville. His decision to choose Michigan over Florida schools is a significant win for the Wolverines, highlighting their competitive edge in recruiting against southern programs.
This 2025 Michigan class is shaping up to be very strong.