Michigan football landed its 10th recruit in the class of 2021 Friday, and this one has to feel good.
Three-star cornerback Ja'Den McBurrows from Fort Lauderdale chose the Wolverines over the likes of Ohio State and Alabama. He's not a big name, ranked No. 580 in his class by 247 Sports, but McBurrows held offers from several of the top programs in the country, including Georgia, Penn State and the defending national champs LSU.
So he must have some talent the recruiting databases don't see.
Blessed to be in this position ----Commited to ...The University Of Michigan #GoBlue 〽️ pic.twitter.com/GsRtwHoFSE
— 1 (@Mcburrows_Jaden) April 24, 2020McBurrows is actually the fourth player Michigan's landed over Ohio State in the 2021 cycle, joining five-star QB J.J. McCarthy, four-star TE Louis Hansen and four-star OL Greg Crippen. The Wolverines' class currently ranks No. 10 in the country and No. 4 in the Big Ten.
The Buckeyes, naturally, rank No. 1 across the board. And 13 of their 17 commits also held offers from Michigan, including each of their top seven.





