The Wolverines have bolstered its defensive line depth with Central Michigan defensive end Mike Danna announcing on Tuesday that he will be transferring to Michigan for his final season of eligibility.

Danna, a Detroit native, entered the NCAA transfer portal and took an official visit to Ann Arbor in February. Upon receiving his scholarship offer, Danna made his decision official two weeks later via his Twitter account. According to NCAA rules, Danna will be eligible to play immediately and will have one season of eligibility remaining.

The 6-foot-2, 257-pound Danna is a talented defensive end that was coveted by Pro Football Focus last season. According to PFF's 101 best players of 2018 list, Danna finished the year at No. 69 and received high praise, finishing with a 91.3 grade to end the year.

"Downright dominant in his 12 games of action this year, Danna recorded 55 total QB pressures and made 42 defensive stops this year, joining forces with just six other edge defenders as the only ones to record at least 55 pressures and at least 40 defensive stops in 2018," PFF wrote.

On top of that honor, PFF also named him a first-team All-America selection on defense. Including him with the likes of likely first-round selections Josh Allen, Quinnen Williams and Christian Wilkins.

"Danna may not be as flashy as others on this list, or even in his conference, but he constantly changed games for the Chippewas this season," PFF wrote. "He recorded 54 total QB pressures and 53 total tackles while missing only four attempts this year."

The Wolverines have typically been on the opposite end of the CMU to U-M transfer pipeline. With players like Ja'Raymond Hall and Deron Irving-Bey announcing that they would leave Ann Arbor and head to Mount Pleasant. The Chippewas recently hired former Wolverines' wide receivers coach, Jim McElwain, as its head coach. Harbaugh brought over tight ends coach Sherrone Moore from CMU to Ann Arbor in 2017.

Stick with The Michigan Insider for more on this developing story.