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Michigan Signs Promising Tight End Mason Bonner
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Michigan football secures promising tight end Mason Bonner, a three-star recruit from Denver, Colorado. Standing at six feet, six inches tall and weighing two hundred pounds, Bonner brings strong pass-catching abilities to the team. Despite already having Matt Ludwig committed, Michigan sought to add two tight ends to their 2026 class, and Bonner fit the bill, choosing Michigan over other options. Bonners background as a wide receiver in high school and his athleticism, including basketball, suggest he could develop into a player like current Michigan standout Colston Loveland. Scouts describe Bonner as a long, athletic hybrid pass catcher with the potential to win jump balls and natural pass-catching skills. His long-term position will depend on how much weight he can add. Overall, Bonner is an exciting addition to the Michigan football program.
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