The Michigan Wolverines may have lost the Calvin Russell sweepstakes over the weekend, but their 2026 wide receiver group is still coming together nicely.
The latest commitment comes from Travis Johnson, a 6-foot-3, 185-pound four-star from Chesapeake, Virginia’s Oscar Smith High School. Last season, he recorded more than 1,000 yards and 15 touchdowns, even while missing time due to injury.
A consensus Top-25 wideout in the nation and a Top-200 player, Johnson joins another big-bodied receiver in four-star Zion Robinson (6-foot-3), as well as three-star Jaylen Pile, in Michigan’s class of wide receivers.