
Michigan’s 5-Star Target Shocks Rivals with Unexpected Visit – What It Means for the Wolverines’ Future
Ojo is one of the top recruits in this entire class for a reason. His game is already incredibly polished, and he is good enough to play right away in college.
“Hand placement/technique have improved from sophomore to junior year, along with ability to stand up to POA strength,” the scouting report continues. “Gets good extension and uses length to his advantage. Still developing consistent pop; can be grabby, but looks to finish with authority. Plays upright at times and can show more frequent bend ability. Will continue to bulk given immense frame potential. Bolsters athletic profile with discus reps. Capacities for strength and power are high given excellent physical tools and relative youth. Looks like one of the top OT prospects in the 2026 class with potential to become a multi-year high-major tackle with ample pro potential.”
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