Name: Giovanni El-Hadi
Height: 6’5″
Weight: 310 lbs.
High school: Sterling Heights (MI) Stevenson
Position: Offensive guard
Class: Redshirt junior
Jersey number: #58
Last year: I ranked El-Hadi #33 and said he would be a backup offensive guard (LINK). He played in fifteen games.
TTB Rating: 84
It seems like El-Hadi has been around forever. It seems like he’s been a backup forever. And it seems like a long time ago that he started three games in place of a banged up Trevor Keegan. But it hasn’t been forever. He was a part of the 2021 class and started those three games in 2022. Normally it seems like a player with El-Hadi’s recruiting pedigree and talent would have been playing by at least his second year, but Michigan has had the advantage of having a veteran offensive line room for the past several seasons. El-Hadi’s PFF scores were higher in 2021 and 2022 than they were in 2023, but I wonder if that’s a function of feeling a little stagnant while waiting his turn.
But the time has now come for El-Hadi to be a full-time starter. Keegan and Zak Zinter, both long-term starting offensive guards, have moved on to the NFL. Along with Myles Hinton at left tackle and Josh Priebe at the other guard spot, El-Hadi is one of three solidified positions on the offensive line. The battles have continued at center and right tackle, but El-Hadi was a shoo-in. Furthermore, Sam Webb has been touting El-Hadi this off-season, including saying he would take El-Hadi as the “breakout offensive player of the year.” With the way Sherrone Moore has developed offensive linemen, it might be a good bet that El-Hadi turns into an all-conference lineman this season.
Prediction: Starting offensive guard; Second Team All-Big Ten
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