Michigan Re-Offers Local Five-Star Phenomenon Jayden Bell
The Wolverines are intensifying their pursuit of Brother Rice’s elite edge rusher to stave off national powerhouses and keep the nation’s top homegrown talent in Ann Arbor.
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI — The battle for the Great Lakes State’s premier talent is heating up, and the Michigan Wolverines have made it clear they intend to keep the borders closed. Michigan has officially "re-offered" local five-star sensation Jayden Bell, the standout edge rusher from Brother Rice High School. This strategic move ensures the coaching staff remains at the forefront of what is becoming a heavyweight recruitment for the Class of 2028.
A Blue-Chip Profile in the Backyard Bell is far from an under-the-radar prospect. Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing in at 210 pounds, he currently holds an elite 0. 9856 247Sports Composite rating.
Nationally, he is ranked as the No. 29 overall player and the No. 8 edge rusher in his class.
Within the state of Michigan, he is widely regarded as the No. 2 overall prospect. Despite his youth, Bell has already built an offer sheet that reads like a "Who's Who" of college football.