Highly rated 2025 recruit commits to Michigan
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Michigan scored another major recruiting win on Monday when four-star tight end Andrew Olesh announced he has committed to the Wolverines. Olesh is the 15th commit in the class of 2025 and one of the Wolverines’ highest-rated commitments to date. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound tight end is currently ranked as the No. 2 most promising player in the state of Pennsylvania and the No. 4 tight end nationally.
BREAKING NEWS: Four-star TE Andrew Olesh has committed to Michigan, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’5 215 TE from Center Valley, PA chose the Wolverines over Alabama, Penn State and Florida State
Ranked No. 3 TE in year 25 (according to On3)
“Why not Michigan? Go Blue〽️〽️” … pic.twitter.com/Cnh5rMtTZl
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 8, 2024
Here is the scouting report on Olesh from national recruiting analyst Greg Biggins of 247 Sports:
“Big, athletic WR who projects as a TE in college. Productive junior season with 53 catches for 972 yards and 10 TDs. Looks 6’5″ and has the build to carry extra weight when he gets to college. Has huge hands and is one of the more natural pass catchers in this class. Runs well and shows both initial quickness on his throws and the long speed to outrun a secondary. Lines up mostly on the outside and is a smooth pass catcher who can change speeds and knows how to set up a defender. Has a nice start when he gets in and out of his breaks and can create late spacing. Great catch radius due to his length and ability to use his hands and runs well after the catch. He isn’t being asked to block much right now and adding some bulk and strength should be a priority, but he shows a lot of potential and should be a tough matchup for at the next level.” opposing linebackers and safeties.”
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