2023 Season Countdown: #103 Noah Stewart

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8Jun 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #103 Noah Stewart

Noah Stewart (image via Brett Farmer/LocalSportsJournal)

Name: Noah Stewart
Height: 
6’7″
Weight: 
283 lbs.
High school: 
Muskegon (MI) North Muskegon
Position: 
Tight end
Class: 
Redshirt junior
Jersey number: 
#61
Last year: 
I didn’t rank Stewart. He played in one game.
TTB Rating:
 N/A

Denegal wins the annual Tom Strobel Random Lineman Turned Into a Tight End Award, previously awarded to the likes of Tom Strobel, Trente Jones, and Joel Honigford. Coming out of high school, Stewart was ranked as a 3-star offensive lineman by 247 Sports, but the offensive line is stacked. The official roster lists a position change from offensive line to tight end, but the #61 jersey lags a little behind the position switch.

Considering how much his predecessors actually played as extra (blocking) tight ends, perhaps I’m ranking Stewart way too low. At 6’7″ and 283 lbs. he could potentially be a very tough tight end to deal with for 5-tech defensive ends – or even smaller players – so perhaps Michigan has some secrets plans to help Stewart outstrip this low-ish ranking. But until I see otherwise, I’ll assume Stewart will be mostly on the bench.

Prediction: Backup tight end

7Jun 2023
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Josh Wallace, Wolverine

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UMass transfer target Josh Wallace has committed to Michigan. He picked Michigan over offers from Iowa, Oklahoma, and Virginia Tech.

Wallace was listed at 6’0″ and 190 lbs. last season for the Minutemen. He’s a two-time captain and started 34 games over parts of four seasons. Last year he made 41 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 2 interceptions, 1 fumble recovery, and 8 pass breakups.

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7Jun 2023
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Visitors: June 9-11, 2023

St. Louis (MO) University wide receiver Ryan Wingo (image via 247 Sports)

2024

Manuel Beigel – DT – Wallingford (CT) Choate Rosemary Hall: Beigel is an international prospect from Germany who has been committed to Michigan since July of 2022. He has since picked up offers from some other big-time programs like Georgia, Penn State, and Texas A&M, among others. This is his official visit.

Boo Carter – ATH – Cleveland (TN) Bradley Central: Carter is a 5’10”, 184-pounder with offers from Michigan, Tennessee, and a bunch of others . . . but it seems to be a two-horse race between the Wolverines and the Volunteers. He’s a 4-star, the #20 athlete, and #240 overall. This is his official visit.

Ondre Evans – CB – Nasvhille (TN) CPA: Evans is a 6’0″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Arkansas, Michigan, North Carolina State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, and others. He’s a 4-star, the #30 cornerback, and #340 overall. This is his official visit.

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6Jun 2023
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2024 Recruiting Update: June 6, 2023

Jefferson (GA) Jefferson linebacker Sammy Brown (image via Dawg Post)

Today is just a mini-update since there haven’t been any new offers, but a few guys did go off the board to other schools as #OVseason has begun.

OFF THE BOARD

Jefferson (GA) Jefferson linebacker Sammy Brown (5-star, #2 LB, #14 overall) committed to Clemson.

Baltimore (MD) Gilman linebacker Dejuan Lane (4-star, #31 S, #309 overall) committed to Penn State.

Park City (UT) Park City linebacker Blake Tabaracci (3-star, #64 LB, #705 overall) committed to UCLA.

MISCELLANEY

Here’s a list of visitors from this past weekend, including a handful of officials (LINK)

1Jun 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #104 Jayden Denegal

Jayden Denegal (image via Twitter)

Name: Jayden Denegal
Height: 
6’4″
Weight: 
238 lbs.
High school: 
Apple Valley (CA) Apple Valley
Position: 
Quarterback
Class: 
Redshirt freshman
Jersey number: 
#14
Last year: 
I ranked Denegal #97 and said he would redshirt (LINK). He played in one game.
TTB Rating:
 61

Denegal may have been regarded as a better passing quarterback than classmate Alex Orji last season, but it turned out that Michigan didn’t really need a passer. They didn’t really need Orji as a runner, either. They mostly just needed J.J. McCarthy and a few backups to take garbage time snaps (though Cade McNamara did start one unimpressive game before getting injured). Denegal got into the UConn game to hand off the ball, and that was it.

While McNamara is off to Iowa, McCarthy returns and will be backed up by some combination of Jack Tuttle and/or Davis Warren. Orji has earned some off-season hype because he’s 6’3″ and 235 lbs., looks really strong, and can run and jump and do fun things to watch. Some people have been clamoring for Orji to get the Dan Villari treatment and come in for some occasional running plays.

No one is clamoring for Denegal at this point. Buzz out of practice has been next to nil, but that’s what tends to happen for the quarterback who is roughly fifth on the depth chart. With McCarthy possibly gone in 2024, maybe he will get a chance to vie for the starting job next season, but for now it seems like he will be buried on the depth chart for at least one season. I would expect to see him on the field a little here and there in mop-up duty.

Prediction: Backup quarterback