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WMU will host at least five players this weekend

BroncoBlitz.com have learned that Western Michigan will host at least five players this weekend for visits.
The Commits
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Parker Underwood, Tight End, East Lansing, Mich.
Parker's been committed to the Broncos since last March, and looks to be a very firm commitment. He was initially supposed to be in town last weekend during the visit that included 20 verbal commitments, but had prior engagements which pushed his visit to this weekend instead. Expect him to sign with the Broncos on Signing Day.
Keishawn Watson, Wide Receiver, Wheaton, Ill.
Keishawn, like Underwood, had previous engagements that kept him away from last week's group visit, which was initially supposed to be 23 recruits in total. Watson, like Underwood, scheduled his visit this weekend which means he'll at least get some time in with a fellow class of 2015 commitment. With three Broncos already enrolled at WMU -- John Keenoy, Kadeem Goulbourne and Tom Flacco -- Underwood and Watson will also likely get to meet up with them. BroncoBlitz.com will reach out to Watson over the weekend to check in on how his visit went.
Taylor Reaume, Linebacker, Saginaw, Mich.
Reamue is a preferred walk-on for WMU, accepting that position in early January. He's a teammate of Alex Grace at Swan Valley High School and led his team with 141 tackles his senior season. At 6-foot-1, 220-pounds, Reamue is a big, physical player who chose WMU over the likes of Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan and Grand Valley State.
The Uncommitted
WMU will also be hosting two uncommitted players.
Kendall Hune, Defensive End, Carmel, Ind.
Kendall Hune is a 6-foot-2, 240-pound defensive end for Carmel High School where he was a first team all state player. He shows a good motor and some skills in his highlight tape. We will be reaching out to Hune after the weekend to get his take on the visit to WMU.
Shaq Jones, Linebacker, Lannett, Ala.
Jones is touring schools as he transfers from the University of Alabama-Birmingham, who have decided to close up shop on their football program. As such, Jones can transfer and play immediately. He is a class of 2012 kid, giving him another two full years of eligibility. Jones was third on the Blazers with 50 tackles this season, and third in sacks with three. He also had one interception, three pass breakups, and a QB hurry.
Update as of 12:30 p.m.
WMU's lone 2016 verbal commit, Matt Little, tells me he'll be in Kalamazoo this weekend for an unofficial visit as well. Little committed to the Broncos in November after a visit to Western. He's been hearing from Indiana, Northwestern, Illinois, Miami (Oh) and Duke. He currently holds other offers from Miami (Oh) and Eastern Michigan, though reaffirmed his committment to Western Michigan.
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