Most of Jim Harbaugh's 2017 recruiting class is wrapped up heading into National Signing Day on Wednesday, but there are still a few Michigan targets who will make their announcements live.
According to 247 Sports, there are six players left on the board whom Michigan has made priorities -- four as "top targets" and two as "high choices."
Recommended Videos
Here's a look at the six players whose decisions will wrap up Michigan's top 10 class:
DT Aubrey Solomon
Solomon is Michigan's top remaining target and the only five-star besides Donovan Peoples-Jones in the equation for the 2017 class. Solomon committed to Michigan on June 18, but decommitted on Aug. 22 after the Wolverines apparently sent him a thank-you card from an event he hadn't attended.
Solomon's decision is believed to be between Michigan, Alabama and Georgia, with the Wolverines and Crimson Tide as the front-runners. The No. 2 defensive tackle in the country has 13 scholarship offers.
DT Jay Tufele
Michigan was believed to be among the leaders for Tufele earlier in the recruiting cycle, but have since fallen behind a few West Coast programs. Tufele, the No. 3 defensive tackle and top player in Utah, has apparently narrowed his choices down to Utah, USC, Ohio State, BYU and Michigan, but Utah and USC are considered the true finalists.
The Wolverines would love to have another explosive defensive tackle, but if they can land Solomon, losing Tufele wouldn't be quite as detrimental.
LB Willie Gay
As positions of need go, Gay would have been one of the best commitments of the year for Harbaugh, as the Wolverines are losing two starting linebackers and really could have used an elite player like Gay. But with two four-star linebackers in Jordan Anthony and Drew Singleton already in the class, Michigan can survive if it misses out on the No. 2 player in Mississippi.
Gay is apparently choosing between Mississippi State, LSU, Ole Miss and Michigan. He's rated slightly higher than both Anthony and Singleton on 247 Sports.
WR Nico Collins
Michigan doesn't have room for another elite wide receiver, right? Right!? Well, it looks as if the Wolverines are right in the thick of it for Collins, who will make his decision between Michigan, Alabama and Georgia.
If Collins picks Michigan, he'll join Peoples-Jones and four-star wide receivers Tarik Black and Oliver Martin in the 2017 recruiting class. Wide receiver Brad Hawkins, who originally committed to the 2016 class, is also heading to Ann Arbor, potentially giving future Michigan quarterbacks five new targets.
OG Tedarrell Slaton
It doesn't appear Michigan will pull this offensive lineman away from his in-state schools, but the Wolverines are listed in the top three for Slaton. Florida and Florida State are the other finalists for the four-star guard heading into National Signing Day.
Harbaugh heavily recruited offensive linemen this offseason after Michigan's line was inconsistent in 2016 and saw three starters graduate.
OT Mekhi Becton
Michigan is in the mix for the 6-foot-7-inch, 345-pound offensive tackle, but in-state Virginia Tech and Virginia make this an uphill battle for the Wolverines. The No. 16 player in Virginia has also considered Louisville, Oregon and Michigan State.