Three-star wide receiver Jamar Browder, who has been committed to NC State since June, recently visited Michigan, raising speculation about a potential flip in his recruitment. Despite his commitment to NC State, Michigan football is aggressively pursuing Browder, and his visit to Ann Arbor indicates that he is open to considering other options. The Wolverines, who are known for being persistent recruiters, now appear to have a legitimate chance at flipping Browder’s commitment.
Recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong has echoed this sentiment, stating that Michigan has a “real shot” at landing the talented wide receiver. Browder is ranked as a three-star recruit by 247 Sports, placing him at #776 overall in the 2025 recruiting class. He is also ranked as the #118 wide receiver and the #102 player in the state of Florida. Browder currently plays for Santaluces Community High School in Lake Worth, Florida, where he has shown significant promise.
Andrew Ivins of 247 Sports provided a scouting report on Browder, highlighting his athleticism and multi-sport abilities. Browder also excels in basketball, averaging 5.2 points per game and 5.1 rebounds per game as a sophomore. This dual-sport talent is appealing to college recruiters, as it demonstrates Browder’s versatility and athleticism. Ivins further noted Browder’s impressive junior football season, where he caught 39 passes for 730 yards and 14 touchdowns, helping his team reach the regional semifinals of Florida’s 4M playoffs. In his sophomore year, Browder recorded 18 catches for 406 yards and five touchdowns, showcasing his consistency and potential for growth.
Athletes who excel in multiple sports tend to draw attention from college coaches, as their physical abilities often translate well across different athletic disciplines. Browder’s success on both the football field and basketball court likely enhances his appeal to top programs like Michigan.
In terms of which program needs Browder’s commitment more, it is undoubtedly NC State. The Wolfpack, who currently hold the #55 recruiting class in the 2025 cycle, cannot afford to lose a promising player like Browder. NC State’s class consists of two four-star and 14 three-star recruits, and Browder is one of the key pieces they are counting on to elevate their class. Comparatively, Michigan boasts the #15 recruiting class, with 12 four-star recruits and four three-stars, positioning them far better on the national recruiting trail.
While Michigan would certainly benefit from adding Browder to their roster, NC State is in greater need of retaining his commitment to bolster their relatively weaker recruiting class. The Wolfpack lack five-star recruits in the 2025 class and are competing with higher-ranked programs to retain players like Browder.
As the recruiting battle for Browder intensifies, it remains uncertain where the talented wide receiver will ultimately land. Michigan’s recent surge in recruitment efforts indicates their serious interest in flipping Browder, while NC State will need to work diligently to hold onto his commitment. With both programs vying for his services, the coming months will be crucial in determining whether Browder sticks with the Wolfpack or makes the switch to Michigan.
For now, Browder’s recruitment remains a developing story, but his visit to Michigan has undoubtedly shaken up his commitment status. It will be intriguing to follow his decision-making process as he weighs his options between NC State and Michigan in the lead-up to National Signing Day.