
In the 2025 recruiting cycle, Michigan dominated the offensive line and recruited what may be the nation’s top offensive line class.
The Wolverines built up in the trenches under the leadership of two dominant five-stars, Ty Haywood and Andrew Babalola. However, they weren’t finished there. To complete an outstanding group, Sherrone Moore also obtained commitments from two gifted four-star lineman, Avery Gach and Kaden Strayhorn.
Moore’s first full offseason as Michigan’s head coach has gone well. With Moore leading the team, one thing is certain: Michigan will continue to amass a wealth of offensive line talent.

McWhorter checks in at 6-foot-3, 293 pounds, and is rated as a three-star prospect in the 2026 class, according to the Composite rankings. He’s ranked No. 437 overall and is considered the No. 38 interior offensive lineman in the country.
While McWhorter’s ranking might not jump off the page like some of Michigan’s recent OL commits, his offer list tells the full story. You don’t see programs like Alabama and Clemson chasing after just anyone. Michigan has made a strong push in his recruitment, and with the way Moore and his staff develop offensive linemen, the Wolverines have plenty to offer.
The Wolverines are building something special in the trenches, and McWhorter could be the next piece in another dominant O-line class. With his decision less than a month away, Michigan will look to close strong and potentially add another key recruit to its 2026 haul.
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