2020 Recruiting Capsule: Oak Park WR Maliq Carr

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24Feb 2019
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2020 Recruiting Capsule: Oak Park WR Maliq Carr

Oak Park (MI) Oak Park WR Maliq Carr (image via 247 Sports)

Name: Maliq Carr
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 215 lbs.
High school: Oak Park (MI) Oak Park
Position: Wide receiver
Class: 2020
Offers: Boston College, Central Michigan, FAU, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Kent State, Kentucky, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Missouri, Nebraska, Northern Illinois, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, Pitt, Purdue, Syracuse, Texas A&M, Toledo, Western Michigan, Wisconsin
Commitment: Uncommitted

Notes: Claims 4.72 forty, 4.32 shuttle, 29.7″ vertical…Also a standout basketball player…Son of Missouri assistant basketball coach Cornell Mann…Teammate of 2020 offensive lineman Justin Rogers and defensive back Enzo Jennings…247 Composite 3-star, #73 WR, #11 in-state, #405 overall as of 2/20/19

Stats: 21 catches for 815 yards and 9 touchdowns as a junior in 2018…Averaged 21.2 points/game, 12.4 rebounds/game, and 7.9 assists/game in basketball as a sophomore

Strengths: Excellent size…Thick lower body that indicates future growth…Excellent leaping ability…Shows ability to high-point football…Does a nice job of adjusting body to the football in mid-air…Powerful runner after the catch…Good but not elite speed

Weaknesses: Needs to improve quickness in and out of breaks…Needs to learn to sink hips…Needs to sell routes better

Overall: Carr insists that he’s a wide receiver and has no intention of playing tight end, but he may want to rethink that position. Similar statements have been made in the past (see: former Oklahoma Sooner Mark Andrews, who now plays tight end for the Baltimore Ravens) when the writing was on the wall. I don’t see Carr being an in-line, blocking tight end, but I think he would be best served as a flex tight end, which is how Andrews was used at Oklahoma and how Evan Engram was used at Ole Miss. If he accepts that future, his athleticism will carry him through to a successful career. If he insists on playing wide receiver, he will have to improve his game quite a bit, because he won’t create much separation if he doesn’t improve his route running.

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23Feb 2019
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Nightly Roundup: February 23, 2019

Trent Dilfer (image via Bucs Nation)

The Tennessean has a piece on Trent Dilfer entitled “Trent Dilfer’s journey, from Super Bowl to tragedy to high school coach” (LINK).

Dan Brugler breaks down the top ten safety prospects for the NFL Draft (LINK). Spoiler alert: No Tyree Kinnel.

Michigan’s key players for success in 2019, according to Aaron McMann (LINK).

23Feb 2019
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Self-Indulgent Post of the Week: The Force

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What am I reading? I’m actually reading three books at once right now, but the one that has really been a page-turner is The Force by Don Winslow. It’s a fictional piece about New York police detective Denny Malone, a crooked cop who ends up being squeezed by a lot of seedy elements in the city. It’s set in 2017 and has a pretty modern vibe to it, and one reason I like Winslow is his dialogue. His characters speak more realistically than characters in a lot of books.

What am I googling? I went to see Alita: Battle Angel and saw some previews for other movies I’ve been looking into a little bit, like the new Pet Sematary and Jordan Peele’s Us.

What am I looking forward to? I’m looking forward to football season. Like, high school football season. I went to a clinic last weekend, and it got me all excited to get back out there in August. Of course, we have a lot of things to do to get ready for the year, but clinics have a way of refreshing your mind while making you impatient to implement some of the new things you learned.

23Feb 2019
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American Alliance of Football: Week 3

Saturday, February 23 at 3:00 p.m. EST: Arizona Hotshots (no Michigan players) @ Salt Lake Stallions (no Michigan players) on Bleacher Report Live

Saturday, February 23 at 8:00 p.m. EST: Memphis Express (Channing Stribling) @ Orlando Apollos (De’Veon Smith) on NFL Network

Sunday, February 24 at 4:00 p.m. EST: Birmingham Iron (Ty Isaac) @ Atlanta Legends (Denard Robinson) on CBS Sports Network

Sunday, February 24 at 8:00 p.m. EST: San Antonio Commanders (Matt Godin) @ San Diego Fleet (no Michigan players) on NFL Network

21Feb 2019
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Nightly Roundup: February 21, 2019

Scot Loeffler (image via Hustle Belt)

Tarik Black is working on making sure he’s healthy for 2019 (LINK). Speaking of wide receivers, Ronnie Bell and Oliver Martin are both looking for more playing time in 2019 (LINK).

New Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler is hiring a bunch of former Michigan coaches, including Jim Herrman and Erik Campbell (LINK).

Football Study Hall discusses UCF’s offense (LINK) and how close they are to being an elite offense.

Zavier Simpson is one of ten finalists for Defensive Player of the Year in college basketball (LINK).