Memphis transfer safety Chris Bracy is transferring to Michigan.
Bracy is a 6'1", 195 lb. safety who started eleven games in 2025 and played in thirteen altogether, making 81 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, and 9 pass breakups. His position coach for the Tigers was former Michigan linebacker Desmond Morgan. In the 2023 and 2024 seasons combined at UAB, he made 33 tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss, 1 interception (returned for 58 yards against Louisiana), and 2 pass breakups.
Coming out of Mobile (AL) St. Paul's Episcopal in 2023, Bracy was a 3-star, the #177 safety, and #2008 overall.
Bracy is not a physical wonder by any means, but you're unlikely to get freaks who were #2008 overall and just came from Memphis. What he has is three years of experience playing college football and playing pretty regularly, including ranking #3 on his team in tackles and #1 in pass breakups in 2025. Bracy should provide a veteran presence and a willingness to come up and tackle on the edge, whether it's in the run game or on short passes. His deep speed and ability to cover is going to be the big question mark, but experience and knowledge can help overcome that at the safety spot.
Bracy should come in and either start or be a regular rotation player in Michigan's secondary. With some young players rising and Rod Moore's questionable health as he returns for a sixth year, there are a lot of moving parts at the safety spot for the Wolverines.

a step up in run D from Hillman (at least in discipline)
ReplyDeletebut a step down from Metcalf in pass D ... and it's not like Metcalf was great
My hopes lie in coaching. We have personnel & talent deficits on the D side of the roster. We need a Utah, Iowa and (gulp) Indiana level of coaching to bridge that gap