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Bryce Underwood

Bryce Underwood was the No. 1 recruit in the country, flipped to Michigan in a record NIL deal, and started every game as a true freshman. He flashed early and faded late. The sophomore leap is the whole reason the bet was made.

QB · Michigan · Cl 1 · #19

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Bryce Underwood was the No. 1 recruit in the country, flipped to Michigan in a record NIL deal, and started every game as a true freshman. He flashed early and faded late. The sophomore leap is the whole reason the bet was made.

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Fans rank this player in the 99th percentile of QBs; the tape says 64th — more hype than the tape.
Aura — fan perception99th pctl
Production — on-field64th pctl
n=275 mentions · cohort: QBs · 160 qualified · perception = conversation volume, production = wepa_passing

Few recruits have ever arrived with this much weight: the No. 1 overall prospect in 2025, a headline flip from LSU to Michigan, and a true freshman who started all thirteen games. The season was a freshman season -- 2,428 passing yards, 11 touchdowns against nine interceptions, plus 392 rushing yards and six scores from a 6-4, 228 frame. The arc is the tell: a sharp debut and an early Offensive Rookie of the Year nod, then a fade down the stretch, with seven of his nine interceptions coming in the final five games and three in a bowl loss to Texas. Now, with a retooled coaching staff and a year of starts behind him, the forward stakes are consolidation -- cutting the late-season turnovers while keeping the dual-threat upside. For the most hyped quarterback recruit of his era, 2026 is where the talent is supposed to become production.

PLAY STYLE

Underwood already passes the eye test -- 6-4, 228, with what scouts have long called premier arm talent, velocity to every level, and a natural deep ball. The freshman data is genuinely encouraging where it counts: our play-by-play graded his dropback success rate in the 86th percentile and his EPA per dropback in the 74th, and he pushed the ball downfield (75th-percentile average depth of target) rather than checking down. Recruiting evaluators credited his "confidence and poise" under center; the development note is mechanical -- he can get tense in the upper body with inconsistent feet in the pocket, the kind of thing that produced his late-season interception spike. Add a real running threat (392 yards, six scores) and the profile is a high-ceiling dual-threat whose year-two job is steadiness, not flash.

Career Arc

HS
Recruit
★★★★★
#1 national
CFB
College
Michigan
2025
NFL
NFL Draft
Not drafted (yet)

Coaching Lineage · 2025

1 coach
2025
Sherrone Moore
Michigan

Played his entire career under Sherrone Moore.

2025 snapshot

Season context · Team result + system

2025Michigan9-4HC: Sherrone Moore · Run-leaning

Savant · Box-rate percentiles

Where this profile ranks vs the QB cohort

48Mid-pack
8 metrics · season cumulative

Concern: interceptions (21st).

Rush yards#45 / 183 · 76th pct
392rush
Rush TDs#43 / 183 · 74th pct
6rush
Pass yards#69 / 183 · 63rd pct
2428pass
Yards / att#85 / 183 · 52nd pct
7.2pass
Pass TDs#99 / 183 · 45th pct
11pass
Fumbles lost#87 / 174 · 38th pct
2fumb
Completion %#116 / 183 · 37th pct
60.3%pass
Interceptions#135 / 183 · 22nd pct
9pass

Percentiles versus same-position peers with enough snaps this season, based on box-score rates.

Career stats

Passing

Season-by-season quarterback passing line in a familiar scoreboard layout.

Season Team CMPATTCMP%YDSY/ATDINTRATELNGSACK
2025 MichiganFinal snapshot 20233560.3%2,4287.2119126.6----
Career 1 loaded seasonCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 20233560.3%2,4287.2119126.6----

Rushing

Ground contribution that rounds out the quarterback profile.

Season Team CARYDSAVGTDLNG
2025 MichiganFinal snapshot 883924.56--
Career 1 loaded seasonCareer row reflects the stat seasons currently loaded in this database. 883924.56--

Signature game

SIGNATURE GAME · Week 8 · 2025

W 24–7

vs Washington

230 yds · 2 TD · 0 INT  ·  QBR 63.7  ·  25 rush yds (7 car)

Game log

Game Log · Week-by-week

2025 season · 13 games

Box score · CFBD
WkOppCMP/ATTYDSTDINTYPAQBRNote
Wk 1W 34-17vs New Mexico21/31251108.154.23 INTs — rough day
Wk 2L 13-24@ Oklahoma9/24142005.940.2
Wk 3W 63-3vs Central Michigan16/25235119.497.1
Wk 4W 30-27@ Nebraska12/22105004.872.3
Wk 6W 24-10vs Wisconsin19/28270109.667.1
Wk 7L 13-31@ USC15/24207218.661.8
Wk 8W 24-7vs Washington21/27230208.563.7
Wk 9W 31-20@ Michigan State8/1786005.138.5
Wk 10W 21-16vs Purdue13/22145016.647.6
Wk 12W 24-22@ Northwestern21/32280028.884.6Season-high 280 yds
Wk 13W 45-20@ Maryland16/23215209.394.7
Wk 14L 9-27vs Ohio State8/1863013.549.2
BowlL 27-41@ Texas23/42199234.769.4
Total202/33524281197.164.6

How he plays

Savant · Box-rate percentiles

Where this profile ranks vs the QB cohort

48Mid-pack
8 metrics · season cumulative

Concern: interceptions (21st).

Rush yards#45 / 183 · 76th pct
392rush
Rush TDs#43 / 183 · 74th pct
6rush
Pass yards#69 / 183 · 63rd pct
2428pass
Yards / att#85 / 183 · 52nd pct
7.2pass
Pass TDs#99 / 183 · 45th pct
11pass
Fumbles lost#87 / 174 · 38th pct
2fumb
Completion %#116 / 183 · 37th pct
60.3%pass
Interceptions#135 / 183 · 22nd pct
9pass

Percentiles versus same-position peers with enough snaps this season, based on box-score rates.

PLAY STYLE

Underwood already passes the eye test -- 6-4, 228, with what scouts have long called premier arm talent, velocity to every level, and a natural deep ball. The freshman data is genuinely encouraging where it counts: our play-by-play graded his dropback success rate in the 86th percentile and his EPA per dropback in the 74th, and he pushed the ball downfield (75th-percentile average depth of target) rather than checking down. Recruiting evaluators credited his "confidence and poise" under center; the development note is mechanical -- he can get tense in the upper body with inconsistent feet in the pocket, the kind of thing that produced his late-season interception spike. Add a real running threat (392 yards, six scores) and the profile is a high-ceiling dual-threat whose year-two job is steadiness, not flash.

2026 Outlook

Returning to Michigan for 2026

Updated May 27

2026 Depth chart

Projected starter

Quarterback · Michigan · editorial

Returning around him

  • 40% of 2024 offensive production back (Moderate turnover)
  • 6 Michigan players drafted to NFL
  • Transfer portal: -16 net (17 in / 33 out)

2026 Award watch

No preseason watch lists yet (most drop June 15 – July 15)

Michigan · Last season: 9-4 (AP #18) · Talent rank #11 · 2026 recruiting class #6

Perception vs tape

Bryce Underwood was the No. 1 recruit in the country, flipped to Michigan in a record NIL deal, and started every game as a true freshman. He flashed early and faded late. The sophomore leap is the whole reason the bet was made.

Few recruits have ever arrived with this much weight: the No. 1 overall prospect in 2025, a headline flip from LSU to Michigan, and a true freshman who started all thirteen games. The season was a freshman season — 2,428 passing yards, 11 touchdowns against nine interceptions, plus 392 rushing yards and six scores from a 6-4, 228 frame. The arc is the tell: a sharp debut and an early Offensive Rookie of the Year nod, then a fade down the stretch, with seven of his nine interceptions coming in the final five games and three in a bowl loss to Texas. Now, with a retooled coaching staff and a year of starts behind him, the forward stakes are consolidation — cutting the late-season turnovers while keeping the dual-threat upside. For the most hyped quarterback recruit of his era, 2026 is where the talent is supposed to become production.

How he plays

Underwood already passes the eye test — 6-4, 228, with what scouts have long called premier arm talent, velocity to every level, and a natural deep ball. The freshman data is genuinely encouraging where it counts: our play-by-play graded his dropback success rate in the 86th percentile and his EPA per dropback in the 74th, and he pushed the ball downfield (75th-percentile average depth of target) rather than checking down. Recruiting evaluators credited his "confidence and poise" under center; the development note is mechanical — he can get tense in the upper body with inconsistent feet in the pocket, the kind of thing that produced his late-season interception spike. Add a real running threat (392 yards, six scores) and the profile is a high-ceiling dual-threat whose year-two job is steadiness, not flash.

2026 outlook · as of 2026-06-13

DNA match

Player DNA

The Scrambler

Makes plays with feet when the pocket collapses. Efficiency still on the rise.

QB

His 2025 production profile sits closest to Eli Holstein’s 2024 season.

Eli Holstein

71%match

Pittsburgh · 2024

All-ACC
#2

Rocky Lombardi

Northern Illinois · 2021

64%
#3

Holton Ahlers

East Carolina · 2021

64%
#4

Anthony Richardson

Florida · 2022

NFL Rd 1 · Pk 4
62%
#5

Malik Washington

Maryland · 2025

61%

Matches Eli on

Total pass EPA (college ability)
Yards / attempt
EPA / dropback (adj)

Differs from Eli on

TD rate (lower)
Recruiting rating (higher)

Through 1 college season, his career arc tracks closest to Gerry Bohannon’s path through South Florida.

Gerry Bohannon

87%match

South Florida · 2022

#2

Gunnar Watson

Troy · 2023

All-Sun Belt
86%
#3

Darren Grainger

Georgia State · 2023

85%
#4

Conner Weigman

Houston · 2025

82%
#5

Ben Wooldridge

Louisiana · 2024

All-Sun Belt
81%

Matches Gerry on

Yards per attempt
Completion %
Height

As a freshman, his production profile tracks closest to Eli Holstein's freshman season at Pittsburgh (2024).

Eli Holstein

73%match

Pittsburgh · 2024

All-ACC
#2

Malik Washington

Maryland · 2025

62%
#3

Kaden Anderson

Wyoming · 2024

58%
#4

Grant Wilson

Old Dominion · 2023

50%
#5

Bear Bachmeier

BYU · 2025

50%

Matches Eli on

Yards / attempt
Weight

Differs from Eli on

TD rate (lower)
Class year (lower)
Recruiting rating (higher)

Peer comparator

Peer Comparator · Fingerprint match

Three closest profiles by box-rate percentile

3 peers · 8 metrics
Bryce UnderwoodMichiganJohn MateerOklahoma· 86% simNoah KimEastern Michigan· 85% simRyan BrownePurdue· 84% sim
Rush yards
76
Underwood
79
Mateer
59
Kim
61
Browne
Rush TDs
74
Underwood
81
Mateer
74
Kim
59
Browne
Pass yards
63
Underwood
76
Mateer
76
Kim
56
Browne
Yards / att
52
Underwood
57
Mateer
46
Kim
23
Browne
Pass TDs
45
Underwood
58
Mateer
72
Kim
33
Browne
Fumbles lost
38
Underwood
66
Mateer
18
Kim
18
Browne
Completion %
37
Underwood
49
Mateer
42
Kim
29
Browne
Interceptions
22
Underwood
10
Mateer
10
Kim
14
Browne

Closest peers by overall box-score percentile profile at the same position.

Heisman trajectory

Heisman futures · live sportsbook odds

#15 in market ▼ from #14 · 4 books

+35002.8% implied▼ lengthened from +3000