2024 No. 3 dual-threat QB Jadyn Davis commits to Michigan
Michigan made a splash Friday, adding four-star quarterback Jadyn Davis to its 2024 class.
Davis, the third-best dual-threat quarterback of his class, announced his commitment to the Wolverines on Friday while praising his relationship with head coach Jim Harbaugh.
"Michigan did a great job recruiting my whole family," he said, according to Tony Garcia of Detroit Free Press.
"Me and coach Harbaugh have a great relationship. ... I'm loving everything about being a Wolverine, and I can't wait to get up there and earn my job."
The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder is the No. 1 prospect in North Carolina and the 35th-ranked recruit in the ESPN Jr. 300. Other outlets have ranked him as a five-star recruit.
The North Carolina native - who chose Michigan over North Carolina, Ohio State, and Clemson, among others - is the highest-ranked recruit in 2024 to join the Wolverines so far.
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