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Breaking down the Michigan football transfer portal departures

In the last two days, Michigan football has lost three players via the transfer portal. It began with DJ Waller’s departure on Wednesday and continued on Thursday when Jeremiah Beasley and Amir Herring – both in-state commitments — entered the portal.

Beasley only enrolled this spring, therefore he was a true freshman. He will leave Michigan football without playing a single snap. My hunch is he ends up in Kentucky, like DJ Waller. Amir Herring might also be heading there.

It will be sad if Clink serves as a go-between for these players and the Kentucky coaching staff, but the Wolverines must also begin tampering.

Thoughts on transfer portal departures in Michigan
Regardless, the loss of Herring and Beasley is unlikely to have an influence on Michigan football this season. The Wolverines were scouting transfer portal linebackers. Furthermore, Jimmy Rolder performed admirably, and Cole Sullivan makes me optimistic about the position’s future prospects. Still, I’m sorry to see Beasley leave.

The same goes for herring. I think he played well in Saturday’s Michigan football spring game. However, it will probably be a long time before he sees the field. Raheem Anderson is vying for a spot on the field as a center/guard, and he is ahead of Herring.

DJ Waller Jr. - Michigan Wolverines Defensive Back - ESPN

Aside from that, Michigan football signed a solid offensive line class. Waller is the greatest loss. Michigan was thin at cornerback with him, and the Wolverines will now need to add at least one, if not two.

Hopefully, these are the last exits, but I doubt it. But as long as no starters go, Michigan football will be fine.

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