July 8, 2024

On Friday, there was a minor shuffle on the Michigan football transfer webpage. The Wolverines were regarded as the team to beat for Indiana wide receiver Donaven McCulley.

McCulley is a 6-foot-5 wide receiver who may have filled the void left by Cornelius Johnson, who is no longer eligible.
However, it has since been rumoured that McCulley would withdraw from the transfer portal in order to remain with the Hoosiers, which makes a lot of sense given Wake Forest wide receiver Jahmal Banks’ new offer.

Banks caught 59 catches for 653 yards during the 2023 season. He also caught four touchdown passes and appears to be an ideal fit for what the Wolverines require.
Michigan football, on the other hand, will face some opposition. Banks has already visited Notre Dame and Wisconsin. Each of those clubs is likely to be involved.
Banks is also connected to Michigan football, or at least to some present Wolverines. According to the 247 Sports aggregate rankings, the former three-star prospect from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Maryland was ranked 1,109 overall.

Banks would be a perfect fit for the Wolverines, who already have Blake Corum and Derrick Moore on their roster from St. Frances.

With all of the uncertainty surrounding Jim Harbaugh and quarterback J.J. McCarthy, who may enter the NFL draft, it’s difficult to predict how the Wolverines will fare in the transfer portal, at least on the offensive side of the ball.
Banks, on the other hand, is a name to keep an eye on. Michigan football’s next step will be to bring him on campus.

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