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Michigan's Pursuit of Top Recruit Hilson

TLDR: Michigan is making waves in college football recruiting as Cocoa, Florida’s four-star talent, Javion Hilson, visits Ann Arbor for an official visit. At an impressive 6-foot-3.5 and 235 pounds, Hilson is a dominating edge rusher in his senior year. Despite initially committing to Florida State, he re-opened his options, considering schools like Texas, Syracuse, and initially Florida, before shifting his attention to Michigan. His high school stats boast 59 tackles, 17 for loss, and 10 sacks, illustrating his potential impact on any college’s defensive line. As 247Sports highlights, Hilson’s physical attributes and athleticism could propel him to become a significant player for a top contender and potentially an early NFL draft pick. Michigan eyes Hilson to boost their defensive roster, distinguishing his level from current prospects like Julius Holly. Hilson ranks No. 7 in Florida, No. 3 as an edge, and 42nd in the nation per 247Sports. His official visit marks a strategic move for Michigan’s future defensive stronghold.


As the college football recruiting landscape intensifies, Michigan has positioned itself prominently with the official visit of Javion Hilson, a distinguished four-star edge recruit from Cocoa, Florida. Standing tall at 6-foot-3.5 and weighing 235 pounds, Hilson arrived in Ann Arbor over the weekend, coinciding with a competitive recruitment bid by the Michigan coaching staff, who extended an offer earlier this week.

Hilson, in his senior season, has delivered remarkable performances, totaling 59 tackles, which includes 17 tackles for loss and 10 sacks. His impressive contributions to Cocoa High School’s defense further include 39 quarterback hurries, a pass deflection, and a pair of turnovers with a forced fumble and recovery. Standing out in the Sunshine State, Hilson’s high school teammate is Brady Hart, a promising quarterback for the 2026 class committed to Michigan, adding another layer of camaraderie and potential synergy.

Originally pledged to Florida State since the start of the year, Hilson chose to step away from that commitment in September. This opened the gates for a series of exploratory visits to collegiate football programs, including Texas and Syracuse. While Florida was initially on Hilson’s itinerary for this weekend, he redirected his course to visit Michigan, signaling serious consideration of the Wolverines’ football program.

Scouting reports from 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins in May provided high praise for Hilson, depicting him as an athletic defender equipped with formidable traits and a keen sense of the game. Ivins describes Hilson as being relentless on the field, with a powerful punch that poses challenges to opposing blockers. As he continues to grow, both physically and skill-wise, Hilson holds the potential for transformative contributions to a College Football Playoff contender’s defensive lineup, with analysts suggesting early-round NFL draft prospects are not out of reach.

Michigan’s interest in Hilson arises from their strategic necessity for a high-caliber edge recruit in their class. While Michigan already has four-star commit Julius Holly in the pipeline, Hilson is perceived to bring a heightened level of intensity and capability that sets him apart. His on-field prowess could rapidly make an impact on the Wolverines’ defense, enhancing their competitiveness and fortifying their defensive strategy.

Hilson’s ranking according to 247Sports is impressive, with him being tagged as the No. 7 player exiting Florida, the No. 3 edge, and the 42nd overall prospect in the 2025 class. His senior season highlights indeed support these ranks, showcasing his substantial abilities and reinforcing his status as a coveted recruit in the national football arena.

With interest from multiple top-tier programs, Hilson’s recruiting story is one to watch. His visit to Ann Arbor this weekend is a pivotal moment highlighting Michigan’s proactive approach and commitment to bolstering their football roster with elite talent. As fall turns to winter, all eyes will be on Hilson’s decision, as it could shape the future trajectory of Michigan football significantly.


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Authored by Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman, a spirited Midwesterner who embodies her passion for sports through her love for Michigan football, fondness for fishing, and enthusiasm for college basketball. When she's not cheering for her favorite team, you can find her honing her culinary skills in the kitchen.