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Michigan Lands Raw Linebacker Talent
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Kaden Catchings, a three-star linebacker from Flowood, Mississippi, has committed to Michigan Wolverines for the 2026 season. Standing at six feet, two inches and weighing two hundred and twenty pounds, Catchings is ranked as the one thousand four hundred and seventeenth overall player nationally and the forty-first prospect in Mississippi. Despite needing development, Catchings is seen as a promising addition to Michigans linebacker corps, which already includes Troy Bowles, Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, and Chase Taylor. Initially, Catchings may contribute on special teams, but he has the potential to become a valuable defensive role player in the future.
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