http://mgoblog.com/content/thursday-recruitin-sets-2016-table
QUARTERBACK: 1. Harbaugh takes a lot of quarterbacks and will obviously take at least one. With two in the most recent class, the O'Korn transfer, and no one scheduled to exit for two years, this is likely to be a rare one-QB Harbaugh class. That's even more likely if the #1 guy is CA QB
 KJ Costello, a national top 50 type who was 
highly interested in Michigan—like commit-last-summer-until-Hoke-dissuaded-him interested. If he hops on board Michigan might find it hard to grab another guy of sufficient quality to entice. Costello is giving serious consideration to Stanford and USC but even in articles from those sites he has 
some positive things to say about Michigan:
"Now they have Harbaugh and some big-time coaches surrounding him. I'm definitely interested. He's trying to start something new and build an unbelievable 2016 class and really get things rolling here. He was all fired up and I really dug him. He was cool."
If QB recruiting gets past Costello, OH decommit 
Messiah DeWeaver is a guy Michigan will keep after. There also seems to be initial mutual interest in national #1 (and Georgia commit) 
Jacob Eason and fellow five star 
Shea Patterson.
RUNNING BACK: 1 or 2. Higdon's commitment gives Michigan flexibility here. One is highly likely, as Michigan is going to lose three guys all at once in two years. Two is a possibility.
If the current staff is as interested in IL RB 
Kentrail Moran as the previous one was, Michigan might not have to wait long to get their first guy in the boat here. Moran 
flat-out told recruiting sites that he'd probably commit if Michigan hired Harbaugh, and lo, it came to pass. Moran just told an Illinois site that he was "
wide open" with no leaders, though, so it seems like Michigan has not reached out to him yet. With 2015 in the books we should know within a couple weeks how serious the current staff's interest is in him.
If Moran falls through or they do take a second there are a couple of instate options: Southfield RB 
Matt Falcon had a nasty knee injury last year but is still a four-star type, as is Detroit King's 
Martell Petteway. (Falcon's reported interest in OSU is likely moot after OSU took two 2016 RBs.)GA RB 
Elijah Holyfield (yes, that Holyfield) 
almost committed($) to Brady Hoke and was reportedly hyped on the Harbaugh hire.
FULLBACK: 1. You know it's happening. No names yet.
WIDE RECEIVER: 2 or 3. Michigan has as lot of solid options but no blue-chips except Drake Harris and his no good very bad hamstrings. They'd like to change that, and there are a couple of big time options available. CA WR 
Dylan Crawford is close friends with Costello and visited at the same time he did last year. Fellow CA WR 
Theo Howard is
planning a visit this month($) and gave M the ol' "dream offer" treatment. He seemed to mean it:
"They are my dream school. I know some say dream school and then name four or five schools, but I can say that Michigan is the school I've dreamed of playing for."
There is chatter that Costello, Crawford, Howard, and CA DB 
David Long would all make
a trip to Ann Arbor together($) in the near future. If that does come off that would be major commit watch time.
Michigan also 
fired off an offer($) to three-star CA slot 
Demetric Felton. That's his second offer (Utah was first); he's also interested in Duke, so academics are a priority.
There are also options closer to home. Michigan's starting from behind with Detroit King WR 
Donnie Corley, but you know Harbaugh will be coming at him hard now. Chandler Park WR 
Jalen Martin is a (currently) three-star option; IN WR 
Austin Mack is being pursued by all the regional powers and Harbaugh will stick Michigan's name in as well. MSU commit and NJ WR 
Cameron Chambers will probably get a poke as well in case he's more interested in Harbaugh; he camped last year.
TIGHT END: 1 or 2. HARBAUGH LIKE TIGHT END SMASH. &c.
The prime target here is OH TE 
Luke Farrell, who figures to be a Michigan-OSU battle if OSU is going to continue recruiting Farrell after getting a commit from Jake Hausmann. CA TE 
Devin Asiasi would fill Michigan's sudden need for a guy named Devin who loves bucket hats and declared he 
would officially visit($) as soon as he got an offer. M also offered Philly TE 
Naseir Upshur, but he's tough to get a read on at the moment.
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
Swenson
OFFENSIVE LINE: 3 or 4. Michigan already has IL OL
 Erik Swenson in the boat. He's strictly a tackle. Traverse City OL 
Thiyo Lukasa was on the verge of committing to Michigan early, then dropped M entirely during The Troubles and now sounds interested again. If Harbaugh goes after him hard I would bet he gets him.
Fellow in-state OL 
Michael Jordan is impossible to Google but has 
seven picks for M inon the 
247 Crystal Ball, all of which date back to the Hoke era. Like Corley, they're currently behind but that could change in a hurry here.
Regionally, WI OL 
Ben Bredeson is a major national prospect who expressed a lot of interest in Michigan early. Can Harbaugh overcome the natural gravity of the Badgers? Virginia's 
Clark Yarborough visited Michigan twice last summer and spurred a rash of M predictions before things went south
DEFENSIVE END: 2. Still more depth required here. One of Harbaugh's first offers was to AZ DE 
Connor Murphy, the brother of former Stanford DE and current NFLer Trent. He was very excited about the opportunity.
In-state DE 
Khalid Kareem momentarily committed to MSU but put himself bac on the marker two days later; Michigan is after IL DE 
Josh King, though the current trend is OSU on him. Staggeringly huge Cinci DE 
Prince Sammons (6'8", 280) was interested last summer.
DEFENSIVE TACKLE: 2 or 3. A major need after zero in the 2015 class, tackle will be addressed in depth. The #1 target is also the #1 player in the country: NJ DT
 Rashan Gary of Paramus Catholic. Michigan has a couple of Paramus kids on the roster and hired his old high school coach in a recruiting capacity. Meanwhile his new high school coach played for Harbaugh in the NFL. That doesn't guarantee a commit but it should mean Michigan has an inside track.
There aren't a whole lot of other names out there other than Cass Tech OG/DT
 Michael Onwenu. As with many local guys, Michigan is behind right now with the transition and rush to finish the 2015 class but has the potential to move up quickly.
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
Harding
LINEBACKER: 3. Michigan has MD LB 
Dele Harding committed. Other than that, names have yet to pop up. Other than the best name: IL LB 
TUF BORLAND. Wisconsin will be tough (tuf?) competition, though they just changed coaches as well.
DEFENSIVE BACK: 3. This is also a spot where realistic names are currently thin. Michigan will go after PSU commit 
LaVert Hill, the brother of Delano, until such time as they're told not to.
Michigan 
is in the top eight for NJ ATH 
Ahmir Mitchell despite little contact thus far from Harbaugh. VA CB 
Patrice Rene first made a name for himself as a Canadian kid who showed to Michigan's camp; he is a high academic kid who should be interested in what Michigan has to offer when the staff gets around to evaluating him.
SPECIALISTS: 1? K Andrew David arrives and it looks like Michigan is trying to bring in an Aussie to compete with Kenny Allen at punter. Even if they do, the Aussie will be gone and Allen a senior by the time this class hits campus. Michigan could be on the hunt for a punter, especially if they're going heavy into a rugby style Allen may be unfamiliar with.