Kurt Taylor, Ex-Wolverine

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6Nov 2018
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Kurt Taylor, Ex-Wolverine

Redshirt freshman running back Kurt Taylor has decided to transfer from Michigan.

Listed at 5’8″, 195 lbs., Taylor had played some on special teams but had not played running back yet in his career. He had been passed by the obvious upperclassmen, but he had also been passed by walk-on Tru Wilson and true freshman Christian Turner. I gave Taylor a TTB Rating of 57 (LINK), so this development is on par with what I expected all along. The pathway to playing time at Michigan was going to be long and arduous. This should not affect Michigan on the field at all.

Taylor played at Covington (GA) Newton for most of his high school career, but he played his senior year at Loganville (GA) Grayson, a powerhouse program that has raised some eyebrows for its, er, alleged recruiting practices. Michigan currently has a commitment from 2019 Grayson product Trente Jones, an offensive tackle, so it may be something to watch to see if any bad blood might sour the relationship between Michigan and Grayson.

Taylor is the fifth player from the 2017 class to transfer (joining OT James Hudson, OG Ja’Raymond Hall, DT Deron Irving-Bey, LB Drew Singleton), and the sixth total to leave (DE Corey Malone-Hatcher took a medical scholarship).

5Nov 2018
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Tim Baldwin Jr., Wolverine

Ashburn (VA) Broad Run RB Tim Baldwin, Jr. (image via LoCoSports)

Ashburn (VA) Broad Run running back Tim Baldwin, a 2020 prospect, committed to Michigan over the weekend. He picked the Wolverines over offers from Boston College, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, among others.

Baldwin is listed at 5’11”, 187 lbs. by 247 Sports. He claims a 4.58 forty, 4.52 shuttle, 315 lb. bench, and a 540 lb. squat.

RANKINGS
ESPN: Unranked
Rivals: 3-star, 5.7 grade, #36 RB
247 Sports: 4-star, 90 grade, #26 RB, #247 overall

Hit the jump for more on Baldwin’s commitment.

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5Nov 2018
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Denver Warren, Ex-Wolverine

Aurora (IL) West defensive tackle Denver Warren, a 2020 prospect, decommitted from Michigan on Monday morning. Warren has offers from much of the Big Ten (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Penn State, Wisconsin, etc.) and 14 offers total, so he will find a landing spot. He’s a 4-star, the #24 defensive tackle, and #257 overall.

Warren committed to Michigan back in July (LINK), but he tweeted out on Monday morning that Michigan doesn’t have enough scholarship spots for defensive linemen in the 2020 class. I find that statement to be somewhat questionable, because I doubt the coaching staff knows with 100% certainty who will be playing defensive line for them in 2020. Players get hurt, players transfer, players get in trouble, players leave early for the NFL, etc. It will be interesting to see whether Michigan adds any defensive linemen (particularly defensive tackles) to the 2020 class between now and February of 2020.

Michigan is down to five commitments in the 2020 class: RB Tim Baldwin, WR Kalil Branham, TE Nick Patterson, LB Cornell Wheeler, and CB Andre Seldon.

5Nov 2018
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Ex-Wolverine Updates: Week 10

Damien Harris (image via Times Free Press)

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TRANSFERS

Ian Bunting, TE (California): Bunting made 3 catches for 26 yards in a 19-13 loss to Washington State.

Drake Harris, WR (Western Michigan): Harris had 1 catch for 6 yards in a 59-14 loss to Ohio.

Wilton Speight, QB (UCLA): Speight was 13/25 for 147 yards and 1 touchdown in a 42-21 loss to Oregon.

Keith Washington, CB (West Virginia): Washington made 1 tackle in a last-minute 42-41 win over Texas.

Maurice Ways, WR (California): Ways made 3 catches for 46 yards in a 19-13 loss to Washington State.

Hit the jump for news on former commitments and coaches.

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4Nov 2018
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Mike Sainristil, Wolverine

Mike Sainristil

Everett (MA) Everett athlete Mike Sainristil committed to Michigan on Sunday. A former Virginia Tech commit, he picked the Wolverines over offers from North Carolina, Ole Miss, and Wisconsin, among others.

Sainristil is listed at 5’10”, 175 lbs.

RANKINGS
ESPN: 4-star, 80 grade, #24 ATH
Rivals: 3-star, 5.6 grade, #63 ATH
247 Sports: 3-star, 86 grade, #75 CB, #809 overall

Hit the jump for more on Sainristil’s commitment.

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