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Michigan football offers prolific 6-foot-5 WR Sincere Brown from FCS-level Campbell

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Michigan football is looking to revamp the offense and when it comes to the types of wide receiver the Wolverines are targeting, they certainly have a type.

The maize and blue brought in two transfer wideouts this offseason, one of them being former Indiana WR and quarterback Donaven McCulley, who stands at 6-foot-5. They also signed another 6-foot-5 receiver in former three-star Jamar Browder, who previously was committed to NC State.

Now Michigan is targeting yet another 6-foot-5 receiver in the transfer portal.

Though he didn’t catch on with is original school, USF, Sincere Brown found new life playing at the lower level with the Campbell Fighting Camels. After having one catch for 19 yards in 2020 with the Bulls in Tampa, Brown transferred to Campbell in 2023 where he saw some time but registered no stats with the Camels that year. But in 2024, he had 61 receptions for 1,028 yards and 12 touchdowns.

Brown posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday that he’s received a Michigan football offer now that he’s back in the transfer portal.

If Brown were to make his way to Ann Arbor, he would immediately be the most prolific receiver on the roster, albeit against lower competition. He originally hails from Charleston, South Carolina and originally was a part of the 2020 class.

Brown was originally a three-star recruit rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 2,606 player in the country, and the No. 345 receiver. He is also reporting offers from Wake Forest, Texas A&M, Arkansas, Louisville, Utah, North Carolina, Cal, and West Virginia.

Michigan added an FCS-level receiver last offseason in former Youngstown State wideout C.J. Charleston, but Charleston only had one catch in his sole season wearing maize and blue.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football offers 6-foot-5 WR Sincere Brown from FCS school

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