Oklahoma running back Taylor Tatum has signed with Michigan out of the transfer portal. Originally a 2024 recruit, he signed with the Sooners after being very high on Michigan.
Tatum is listed at 5'10", 212 lbs. He played in eleven games as a freshman in 2024, running 56 times for 278 yards and 3 touchdowns. But he only played on game in 2025, notching 1 carry for -1 yard against South Carolina. He will be a redshirt sophomore this fall with three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Hailing from Longview (TX) Longview, Tatum was a 4-star, the #1 running back, and #48 overall in the 247 Composite in the 2024 class. He's currently a 3-star, the #11 running back, and #151 in the transfer portal rankings, though those are constantly fluctuating and I don't really understand how those rankings are made.
Tatum is a solid running back, but I'm not sure there's anything that truly stands out about him. Even on his high school film, he was one of those players who had good speed but didn't show a ton of elusiveness or power. In a way similar to someone like Karan Higdon, he will probably play well when the line is creating holes and he will probably struggle to create things on his own when the line is overmatched.
Michigan is bringing back Jordan Marshall, who was the backup to start the 2025 season and ended up starting several games, finishing with 150 carries for 932 yards and 10 touchdowns. They also signed 5-star and #1 running back Savion Hiter in the 2026 class. However, it appears that starter Justice Haynes will hit the transfer portal and play elsewhere in 2026, and both Bryson Kuzdzal (326 yards, 4 TD) and Jasper Parker (93 yards, 2 TD, now committed to Arkansas) jumped in the portal.
So here's a look at how the depth chart has changed:
Justice HaynesJordan MarshallJordan MarshallTaylor TatumBryson KuzdzalSavion HiterJasper ParkerMicah Ka'apana
Tatum's highlights from his senior year of high school:






