Steven Lorenz

Special to Detroit Free Press

Michigan landed its second five-star commitment from the 2019 class on Saturday, when Norcross (Ga.) Greater Atlanta Christian defensive end Chris Hinton picked the Wolverines over Ohio State, Georgia, and Stanford, among others.

The commitment came more than two weeks after Louisville (Ky.) Trinity defensive end Stephen Herron committed to U-M during its BBQ at the Big House recruiting event..

Michigan signed one five-star in each of the last two cycles, so they're ahead of schedule in the 2019 class while still being in position to land more elite prospects. Here's a look at five other U-M targets:

Charlotte (N.C.) Harding five-star RB Quavaris Crouch: He is another BBQ visitor for whom the Wolverines rolled out the red carpet on what turned into a four-day visit. It's believed Crouch will return to Ann Arbor for a game this fall. The Wolverines are competing against Clemson, Stanford and Alabama for his commitment. He is the top-ranked running back prospect in the country.

Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy five-star RB Noah Cain: Cain, the second-ranked running back in the 2019 class, also took a four-day visit to Ann Arbor this summer. He was accompanied on the visit by former U-M running back David Underwood, who is a mentor to him from his time at Denton (Texas) Guyer. LSU, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Texas are among the programs U-M is battling for his commitment.

Dallas Bishop Dune five-star safety Brian Williams: Williams is the nation's top safety and is considering a bevy of academic powers, including U-M, Notre Dame and Stanford. Texas and UCLA are also being heavily considered early on. Williams has yet to visit Michigan's campus but is hoping to get to Ann Arbor this fall.

Crystal Lake (Ill.) Top100 offensive tackle Trevor Keegan: Keegan referred to U-M as his "dream offer" after the Wolverines offered following a strong camp performance in June. He returned to campus for the aforementioned BBQ in July and the Wolverines have been trending on the 247Sports Crystal Ball ever since. Michigan State, Penn State and Iowa are among those who have offered scholarships early on.

St. Louis (Mo.) Trinity Catholic Top100 athlete Isaiah Williams: Williams is one of the most explosive players in the country. He projects to wide receiver or cornerback in college and holds over 40 scholarship offers, including Ohio State, Alabama, Oregon and Florida. U-M is a factor in his recruitment, and the Wolverines have a 247Sports Crystal Ball prediction in their favor.