Michigan Football Recruiting: Cass Tech Standout Mylan Griggs Set for Spring Game Visit
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As the gates of Michigan Stadium prepare to swing open for the annual Maize vs. Blue Spring Game on Saturday, April 18, all eyes won't just be on the current roster of defending National Champions. While fans are eager to see how the quarterback room is shaping up and which young edge rushers are ready to explode, a significant portion of the coaching staff’s attention will be directed toward the sidelines and the recruiting trail. Among the marquee visitors expected in Ann Arbor is a name that has become synonymous with elite Detroit talent: Mylan Griggs.
Griggs, a standout athlete from the legendary Detroit Cass Tech program, is planning another visit to the Big House. In the world of high-stakes recruiting, a repeat visit for a spring game is more than just a casual trip; it is a clear signal of mutual high-level interest and a potential foundational piece for Michigan’s future secondary or receiving corps.
A Modern Blueprint of Versatility
At 6'0" and roughly 165 pounds, Griggs represents the modern "athlete" (ATH) archetype that coaching staffs covet. Currently a sophomore in the Class of 2028, he has already amassed nearly 30 Division I offers, including heavyweights like USC, Texas A&M, and Michigan State. However, his ties to the local powerhouse Cass Tech—a school that has funneled stars like Jourdan Lewis and Donovan Peoples-Jones to Michigan—give the Wolverines a natural "home-field" advantage they are eager to capitalize on.
Scouts have raved about Griggs’ fluidity. As a defensive back, he displays a rare explosive burst and the "ball-hawk" instincts required to thrive in a high-press Big Ten defense. He understands the nuance of the position, knowing exactly when to play the receiver’s hands and when to peel off and attack the football in flight. Offensively, his development at wide receiver suggests a player who can be a multi-faceted weapon, possessing the open-field vision to turn a simple slant into a highlight-reel touchdown.
What Griggs Means for Michigan’s Identity
For Michigan, securing a player of Griggs’ caliber is about more than just filling a slot on the depth chart; it’s about maintaining the "Detroit-to-Ann Arbor" pipeline that has been the backbone of the program’s recent dominance.
1. In-State Dominance: Under the current coaching staff, Michigan has made it a priority to build a wall around the state. Landing the top talent from Cass Tech sends a message to the rest of the Big Ten that the best players in Michigan stay in Michigan.
2. Defensive Versatility: Given the complex, NFL-style defensive schemes favored by Michigan in recent years, an athlete with Griggs’ "fluid and explosive" traits is a perfect fit. Whether he eventually settles at cornerback or safety, his ability to defend the air allows coordinators to be more aggressive with their front seven.
3. Early Momentum: Recruiting in the 2028 class is a long game, but establishing Griggs as a priority target now ensures that Michigan remains the frontrunner as his national profile continues to skyrocket over the next two seasons.
The Spring Game Atmosphere
The atmosphere on April 18 will be electric. Coming off a season where the Wolverines continued to prove they are the class of college football, the Spring Game serves as a victory lap and a preview all at once. For a recruit like Griggs, seeing the Big House packed for a scrimmage—and witnessing firsthand the developmental path the coaches have laid out for young players—can be the deciding factor.
As Mylan Griggs walks through the tunnel this weekend, he won't just be looking at the field; he'll be looking at his potential future. If Michigan can close the deal on this Detroit star, they aren't just getting a fast kid from Cass Tech—they’re getting a cornerstone for the next era of Michigan Football.
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