After a few misses, the Michigan Wolverines finally added another big addition to the roster via the transfer portal, this time with the commitment of Aamir Hall.

Hall, a 6-foot-1 CB, was a FCS All-American for the Great Danes in 2023. He recorded 63 tackles, 15 pass breakups, and five INTs for Albany – helping lead the Great Danes a Semifinal Playoff appearance. Hall spent three seasons playing for Richmond before transferring to Albany last season.

With the Wolverines losing both Keon Sabb and DJ Waller Jr. to the portal, Michigan is looking to bolster its secondary room – particularly with the injury to veteran Rod Moore. While Hall isn’t a huge name nationally, he’s a very good cornerback who would compete for the starting job alongside Will Johnson right away.

According to PFF, Hall had a defensive grade of 85.7 and an 88.3 coverage grade. To put it in perspective, Mike Sainristil led Michigan last season with an 85.0 coverage grade.

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