The Michigan Wolverines earned four-star linebacker Raylen Wilson’s commitment back in December, but that hasn’t stopped the North Florida recruit from seeing what other schools have to offer. Wilson made an official visit to Florida over the weekend and was at Georgia the week before, according to 247Sports. He says he’s still committed to UM, but there’s also room for schools to chip away at that commitment.
Wilson spent most of his time with inside linebackers coach Jay Bateman and defensive analyst Jamar Chaney. He complimented the staff in its entirety for being so genuine and making things feel like a family affair. The 6-foot-2-inch, 213-pounder is big on family, and Florida is a lot closer than Michigan. He plans to stop by a few more times before his senior year begins.
“This is my second visit, but I am definitely going to come up here a few more times before the season,” Wilson said. “For the cookout and then probably come up for one of their OTA’s they have in the week. We haven’t planned a date yet.”
With two elite programs in the Southeastern Conference chasing after him, Wilson plans on deciding whether or not he’s sticking with the Maize and Blue before the season. His parents will help him weigh all of his options and they’ll go from there.
Whoever gets him will be landing a stud. The 247Sports composite ranks Wilson as the No.74 overall prospect in the nation and No. 5 among linebackers.