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Michigan Secures Versatile WR Jaylen Pile

Michigan secures commitment from three-star wide receiver Jaylen Pile, a versatile player from Dallas, Texas. Despite competition from Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, Pile chose Michigan, with wide receivers coach Ron Bellamy playing a key role. Known for his ability to gain extra yards after contact and strong blocking skills, Pile could become a valuable asset for the Wolverines in the coming years.

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