ANN ARBOR -- Michigan released its 2018 football roster on Thursday, and with it came the news tight end Tyrone Wheatley Jr. had left.

Now there's apparently another high-profile departure.

Wide receiver Kekoa Crawford is no longer listed on Michigan's roster, indicating plans for him to transfer out of Michigan.

A Michigan spokesman did not return a request for comment late Thursday. Neither has Crawford, who was set to enter his junior season at Michigan.

If this is in fact marks Crawford's departure, it comes at a time when the wide receiver room is full of talent but inexperience. The Wolverines return leading receiver Grant Perry, but he only caught 25 passes for 307 yards and a touchdown in 2017.

There's hope Donovan Peoples-Jones can build off a freshman season that saw the Detroit native catch 22 passes for 277 yards. And Tarik Black (11 catches, 149 yards) returns after breaking his foot four games in.

The 6-foot-2, 187-pound Crawford appeared in 24 games over two seasons at Michigan, catching 21 passes for 290 yards and two touchdowns. In 2018, his sophomore season, he caught 17 balls for 243 yards and a touchdown.

But the four-star prospect from Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., was never able to break through as a primary option on the depth chart. Michigan has brought in a host of young, talented wide receivers in the past two seasons, including Nico Collins and Oliver Martin, both of whom are expected to contribute this fall.

Crawford's departure marks the third scholarship player not to return in 2018, joining Wheatley and running back Kareem Walker.

Other roster tidbits:

-- Defensive end Donovan Jeter put on the most weight from spring to fall, adding 20 pounds to get up to 308.

-- Quarterback Dylan McCaffrey, who was redshirted in 2017, at least in part to allow him bulk up, is up 18 pounds to 217.

-- Tight end Zach Gentry is now listed at 6-foot-8, up an inch from the spring, and 262 pounds.

-- Offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr., who is the leader right now to start at right tackle, also grew an inch (he's up to 6-4) and added 12 pounds, up to 310.

-- We noticed a ripped Khaleke Hudson in spring, and it was true: he's up 15 pounds to 220.

-- Starting left guard Ben Bredeson gained 12 pounds and is now at 320.

-- Other double-digit weight gains from spring to fall: Tyree Kinnel, 215 pounds (+14); O'Maury Samuels, 205 (+13); Nico Collins, 218 (+12); Karan Higdon, 202 (+12); Devin Bush, 233 (+11); Jaylen Kelly-Powell, 184 (+11); David Long, 198 (+11); Bryan Mone, 335 (+11); Quinn Nordin, 206 (+11); Brandon Peters, 230 (+10); Chris Evans, 216 (+10); Nate Schoenle, 202 (+10); Donovan Peoples-Jones, 208 (+9)

-- Quarterback Shea Patterson is now listed at 6-foot-2 and 205 pounds. He will wear the No. 2 jersey.