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Class of 2018 four-star quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson told Maize n Brew that he will include Michigan in his Top 7.
The 6-foot-2, 195-pound athlete will release the rest of his Top 7 on Tuesday.
Cutting it to 7 tomorrow.
— DTR. (@DoriansTweets) March 21, 2017
From there comes a commitment,
Thanks again everyone. #GodsGlory
Thompson-Robinson, from Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman High School, is ranked 50th in the 2018 class, according to the 247Sports Composite. He is the fourth-best dual-threat quarterback and the No. 2 ranked player in the state of Nevada.
The quarterback completed 21-of-31 passes for 269 yards and three touchdowns as the backup to 2017 Ohio State signee Tate Martell. Thompson-Robinson ran the ball 22 times for 171 yards and six scores, while adding 22 receptions for 397 yards and eight touchdowns.
Thompson-Robinson, who will attend the Elite 11 Finals in Los Angeles, California on June 2nd, will visit Michigan on April 11th and wants to be committed by July. If the quarterback commits to Michigan, the Wolverines will only take one quarterback. If somebody else commits, Michigan will take two quarterbacks in the 2018 class.
"I definitely want to try and clear things and shut everything down by July," Thompson-Robinson told Scout.com. "I want to make an early decision, like a silent commit, call the coach or whatever, kind of keep it between me and the coaching staff for a little bit early, maybe the next month or the month after, and then just go public with it, maybe in July or so."
Along with Thompson-Robinson, Justin Fields (Penn State), Tanner McKee, and Jack Tuttle (Utah) are already set to perform at the Elite 11 Finals All-Star Camp.