#105. John Weidenbach - LB - Naperville (IL) Benet Academy: Weidenbach is a 6'0", 215 lb. redshirt junior who has been on the team for the past three seasons. He saw his first game action in 2025, playing some linebacker against Central Michigan in the 63-3 blowout. Weidenbach won't play a meaningful role in 2026, but he could be in line for some garbage time opportunities.
#106. Kaleb Schlecht - WR - Ann Arbor (MI) Skyline: Schlecht is a 6'4", 205 lb. wideout who saw his first playing time against Central Michigan in 2025. He has good size, but even going back to high school, his speed and athleticism didn't indicate an FBS contributor. He may be able to play some as a blocking wideout, but Michigan seems to have enough bodies at wide receiver to keep Schlecht on the sideline.
#107. Ndi Etta - LB - Keller (TX) Liberty Christian: Etta is the 6'2", 215 lb. younger brother of Michigan defensive tackle Enow Etta. Michigan jumped into his recruitment late and landed him over a few MAC schools and Sacramento State. Ndi lacks the quick twitch ability of a true linebacker, and he doesn't have the size to contribute at defensive end right now, so this is almost certainly going to be a developmental year. Perhaps he can contribute down the road, but we will see how his body develops. Enow grew from a good-sized edge prospect into a good looking defensive tackle, so there is a family history of packing on good weight.
#108. Tommy Fraumann - OT - Wilmette (IL) Loyola: Fraumann is a true freshman whom Michigan flipped from Miami-OH. While he was listed at 6'8" and 255-265 lbs. as a recruit, he is reportedly around 280 lbs. now. That still makes him unplayable at offensive tackle, but he's inching toward a respectable size. Michigan has not had great luck with super tall offensive tackles over the years, but occasionally you get a Taylor Lewan, which can be fun.
#109. Sam Baron - CB - Cadillac (MI) Lake Area: Baron is a 6'1", 188 lb. redshirt junior who just joined the football team as a walk-on in the spring. His father Phil played football at Michigan State back in the day, but his mom - who must be an awesome person - attended Michigan. It's very unlikely that someone who hasn't played football in three years will make any contributions, but as a more mature team member, maybe some opportunities can arise.






