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Sherrone Moore makes a major recruitment as Michigan Lands Commitment of the four -star WR elite in the 2026 class

Sherrone Moore and the Michigan Wolverines make noise in the 2026 recruitment window. They won the commitment of the four -star recipient Zion Robinson for the 2026 class on Wednesday.

Robinson was one of the most coveted in his class. According to ESPN, Robinson had offers from TCU, Miami, LSU, Texas, Duke, Stanford, Oregon, Ole Miss and more. However, the attraction of playing for Moore and the Wolverines made the decision obvious.

“I got involved in Michigan on Stanford and Miami,” Robinson told ON3. “They offered me in 8th year, then they really moved in March. I chose the Wolverines of Michigan because of academics, football, people and links there.”

Robinson has received more than 20 offers from better programs across the country.

What could Zion Robinson bring Michigan Wolverines to Sherrone Moore?

Zion Robinson measures 6 feet 2 inches, 160 pounds. The rapid large recipient has captured 42 assists in its junior season and is classified as the seventh best Large receiver in Texas in its class.

Michigan Wolverines have their quarter-arre of the present and the future in Bryce Underwood. The addition of Robinson is a master stroke and should give Sherrone Moore the team a solid punch to QB and WR for at least two seasons.

Robinson will probably become his 6 -feet 2 inch and 160 pound frame and will become an asset in the Wolverines pass game.

Robinson is the seventh commitment of the month for Moore Wolverines. The collegiate football center compiles an impressive list of the 2026 commits, including, but without limiting itself, the four -star defensive Titan Davis, the rusher on a four -star Mchale Blade and the four -star defensive line Alister Vallejo.

Wolverines are among the best talent developers on the college football scene. They regularly send many players to the draft of the NFL and reveal themselves that the starters of solid caliber during their first or second season.

So, it’s not really a surprise to see many four -star prospects choose Wolverines as a launch ramp for their collegiate football career.