ESPN 300 for 2016 updated

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19Nov 2014
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ESPN 300 for 2016 updated

Erik Swenson is the #188 player in the country

ESPN updated their top 300 prospects for the class of 2016 (LINK). Here’s what it looked like back in July (LINK). Movement for Michigan commits:

– Erik Swenson jumped from #256 to #188
– Messiah DeWeaver fell from #115 to #199

Hit the jump for the full list.

1. Greg Little – OT – Texas (Texas A&M)
3. Malik Henry – QB – California (Florida State)
4. Jacob Eason – QB – Washington (Georgia)
5. Kareem Walker – RB – New Jersey
8. Rashan Gary – DT – New Jersey
10. Nate Craig – WR – Florida (Auburn)
15. Brandon Jones – S – Texas
20. Levonta Taylor – CB – Virginia
26. Dwayne Haskins – QB – Maryland
28. Shea Patterson – QB – Louisiana
29. Willie Allen – OT – Louisiana
30. Isaac Nauta – TE – Georgia
34. Sam Bruce – WR – Florida (Miami)
35. Jauan Williams – OT – Washington, DC
40. Dexter Lawrence – DT – North Carolina
42. Demetris Robertson – WR – Georgia (Alabama)
43. Kaden Smith – TE – Texas
45. Ben Cleveland – OT – Georgia (Georgia)
46. Scott Bracey – WR – Virginia (Duke)
49. Tommy Kraemer – OT – Ohio (Notre Dame)
56. Liam Eichenberg – OT – Ohio
59. Janarius Robinson – DE – Florida (Florida State)
60. Richard Merritt – OT – Washington, DC
66. Rahshaun Smith – DE – Maryland
67. Jake Hausmann – TE – Ohio
70. Dylan Crawford – WR – California
71. Josh King – DE – Illinois
75. Ben Bredeson – OT – Wisconsin
83. Michael Menet – OT – Pennsylvania
84. Justin Layne – WR – Ohio
88. E.J. Price – OT – Georgia
92. Shaquille Quarterman – LB – Florida (Miami)
94. Damar Hamlin – S – Pennsylvania
101. Steven Smothers – WR – Maryland
116. Robert Washington – RB – North Carolina
117. Cameron Chambers – WR – New Jersey (Michigan State)
119. Josh Imatorbhebhe – WR – Georgia
123. Auston Robertson – DE – Indiana
125. Antonio Williams – RB – North Carolina
128. Tavares Chase – WR – Florida
130. Collin Johnson – WR – Texas (Texas)
134. Miles Sanders – RB – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
144. J.P. Urquidez – OT – Maryland
153. Darrian Franklin – LB – California
165. Clark Yarbrough – OT – Virginia
175. Daelin Hayes – LB – Michigan (USC)
177. Elijah Holyfield – RB – Georgia
180. Austin Mack – WR – Indiana
187. Terrance Davis – OG – Maryland
188. Erik Swenson – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
193. Brad Hawkins – WR – New Jersey
199. Messiah DeWeaver – QB – Ohio (Michigan)
204. Kyree Campbell – DE – Virginia
209. Joseph Jackson – DE – Florida
212. Ahmir Mitchell – ATH – New Jersey
216. Kentrail Moran – RB – Illinois
226. Jordan Woods – DE – Florida
231. Jaquan Yulee – LB – Virginia
238. Donnie Corley – WR – Michigan
244. Michael Onwenu – OG – Michigan
254. Devery Henderson – DE – Maryland
266. Thiyo Lukusa – OT – Michigan
267. Lavert Hill – CB – Michigan
274. Binjimen Victor – WR – Florida
284. Michael Williams – DT – Texas
297. Malek Young – CB – Florida

19Nov 2014
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Former Michigan Athlete of the Week: Charles Woodson

Charles Woodson

Charles Woodson had a game-high 14 tackles, but his Oakland Raiders lost to the San Diego Chargers by a score of 13-6.

Honorable mention: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was 19/30 for 257 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions in a 42-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Ryan Mundy made 1 tackle and 1 interception in the Chicago Bears’ 21-13 win over the Minnesota Vikings.

18Nov 2014
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Recruiting Update: November 18, 2014

Long Beach (CA) Poly cornerback Colin Samuel

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2015
Long Beach (CA) Poly cornerback Colin Samuel was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’2″, 186 lb. prospect with offers from Boston College, Illinois, Purdue, and UCLA, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star but unranked in the position rankings. He has been hit with a flurry of offers the past few days, which indicates that he sent out some impressive senior film. Indeed, Samuel is big, fast, and aggressive with good hips; unfortunately, he is pretty raw and does not have great instincts. Samuel is a teammate of 2015 corner Iman Marshall, who has tentative plans to visit Michigan but seems likely to end up at USC. Michigan has had some success in the past at Poly, which sent Donovan Warren to Ann Arbor.

Hit the jump for a slew of 2016 offers, a 2017 offer, and some miscellaneous tidbits.


ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2016
Charlotte (NC) Mallard Creek defensive end Josh Brown was offered by Michigan. He’s a a 6’3″, 220 lb. prospect who committed to Florida State in September, along with another Michigan offeree, Janarius Robinson; Brown also has offers from North Carolina and UCLA. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #12 weakside end, and #194 overall for his class. Brown plays some linebacker and could stay there in a 3-4 scheme, but he looks more like a weakside end. I really like his athleticism, change of direction skills, and aggression. He has said that he will visit Michigan, and his primary recruiter is ace sweet-talker Roy Manning. Michigan has recruited kids out of Mallard Creek before (Marquez North, D.J. Humphries, Marquise Williams) but unsuccessfully so far.

Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha offensive guard Terrance Davis was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’4″, 305 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, Maryland, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #4 offensive guard, and #164 overall. Davis is a big body with a good frame, but he has numerous technical issues that need to be sorted out, including a need to play lower. DeMatha is a huge talent producer out of Maryland, but Michigan has largely avoided recruiting from the school for some reason.

Downey (CA) Downey linebacker Darrian Franklin was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’0″, 202 lb. prospect with offers from Arizona State, Miami, UCLA, and USC. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #10 outside linebacker, and #147 overall. Franklin is also a wide receiver and has some upside there, but he looks like a more natural defensive player. Some growth would be necessary, but he has the look of an exciting outside linebacker.

Baltimore (MD) Gilman offensive tackle Devery Hamilton was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’6″, 270 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, LSU, Maryland, Michigan State, and South Carolina, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #18 offensive tackle, and #215 overall. Hamilton also plays defensive end, but he looks as if he’ll outgrow that position, and he plays more like an offensive tackle, anyway. He plays for head coach Biff Poggi, whose son, Henry, is a redshirt freshman defensive end for Michigan. Even so, it appears that it would be an uphill battle for Michigan to secure his commitment.

Pittsburgh (PA) Central Catholic cornerback Damar Hamlin was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’0″, 175 lb. prospect with offers from Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, and Pitt, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #11 cornerback, and #127 overall. Hamlin claims a 4.5 forty, and he shows some nice speed on film. I don’t know that he has the change-of-direction chops to play corner at the next level, but he is a decent tackler that could play safety.

Jacksonville (FL) Trinity Christian linebacker Dominique Ross was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’3″, 210 lb. prospect with offers from Miami, North Carolina, Pitt, and Wisconsin, among others. Ross looks like a speedy SAM linebacker in an Under defense, or perhaps a weakside end type of player if he gains some weight. Either way, he’s fast and aggressive with good athleticism. He’s a teammate of Jeffery Holland (undecided) and Kevin Toliver II (LSU), two 2015 Michigan offerees.

Baltimore (MD) Gilman offensive guard Stephen Spanellis was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’5″, 295 lb. prospect with offers from Georgia Tech, Maryland, Michigan State, South Carolina, and West Virginia, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #40 offensive tackle, and #494 overall. He claims a 385 lb. bench press and a 395 lb. squat. A little less athletic than teammate Hamilton, Spanellis plays tackle in high school but probably projects to guard in the long-term, with the possibility of playing the frontside tackle spot.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2017
Jacksonville (FL) Trinity Christian cornerback Shaun Wade was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’2″, 175 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, and UCLA, among others. He’s a 247 Sports 4-star, the #2 cornerback, and #14 overall in his class. A teammate of Ross (and Holland and Toliver), I have yet to find any football film on him.

OFF THE BOARD
Clemmons (NC) West Forsyth defensive end Jalen Dalton committed to North Carolina. Things had been trending toward Virginia Tech for a while, so I can only assume that UNC’s insistence that their athletes do very little classwork led to a change of heart.

Thousand Oaks (CA) Westlake quarterback Malik Henry committed to Florida State. Henry was one of the few quarterbacks Michigan offered in the 2016 class, but that pursuit ended when Messiah DeWeaver committed to the Wolverines. Interestingly, Henry joins a list of verbal commits that includes three (3!) quarterbacks for the 2015 class. With four quarterbacks spread across two class, it would not be surprising to see at least one of them decommit or transfer early on. Henry is the #1 pro-style quarterback and #4 overall player in his class, according to the 247 Composite rankings.

MISCELLANEOUS
Over on Recruiting Season, I updated the profile of Detroit Cass Tech wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones, plus I added profiles of Walled Lake Northern WR Chris Cliff and West Bloomfield QB Trishton Jackson.

17Nov 2014
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Frank Clark dismissed from football program

Frank Clark

After an arrest for domestic violence over the weekend, senior defensive end Frank Clark was booted out of the football program. Clark was an unheralded recruit out of Cleveland (OH) Glenville who garnered some interest from Michigan when head coach Brady Hoke was hired in January 2011. He was Second Team All-Big Ten in 2013, and he was perhaps Michigan’s top NFL prospect for the upcoming draft. He finishes his college career with 120 tackles, 35 tackles for loss, 11 sacks, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, 4 fumble recoveries, and 6 pass breakups.

Junior Mario Ojemudia will likely replace Clark in the starting lineup for the remainder of the season.