Wolverine TV: Where Michigan stands with priority 2023 WR target Karmello English

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Michigan hosted a several key remaining targets in The Big House this fall, including Consensus four-star wide receiver Karmello English, who was on campus for U-M’s win over Penn State.

The Phenix City (Ala.) Central product was previously committed to Auburn but opened up his recruitment in September.

The Wolverine’s EJ Holland takes a closer look at English and breaks down his recruitment in this week’s Recruit of the Week segment.

Watch below.

English released a top five of Alabama, Auburn, Jackson State, Kentucky and Michigan this week. He is planning to return to U-M for an unofficial visit this month.

At 5-foot-11, 182 pounds, English is ranked as the No. 24 wide receiver and No. 174 overall prospect in the country. He is also ranked as the No. 5 overall recruit in the state of Alabama, per the On3 Consensus.

English has an On3 NIL Valuation of $18.6K with 23K followers across all platforms. The On3 NIL Valuation is an index that looks to set the standard market value for both high school and college-level athletes. The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time.

Michigan has 18 commits in its 2023 recruiting class — On300 offensive lineman Nathan Efobi, On300 offensive tackle Evan Link, On300 EDGE Enow Etta, On300 running back Cole Cabana, On300 linebacker Semaj Bridgeman, consensus four-star offensive lineman Amir Herring, four-star tight end Deakon Tonielli, three-star wide receivers Semaj Morgan and Fredrick Moore, three-star defensive lineman Brooks Bahr, three-star running back Benjamin Hall, three-star EDGE Aymeric Koumba, three-star tight end Zack Marshall, three-star athletes Kendrick Bell and Breeon Ishmail, three-star linebacker Jason Hewlett, three-star cornerback Cameron Calhoun and three-star kicker Adam Samaha.

The class is currently ranked No. 23 nationally in the On3 Consensus rankings and No. 4 in the Big Ten behind Michigan State, Penn State and Ohio State.

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