A.J. Henning, Ex-Wolverine

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24Apr 2023
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A.J. Henning, Ex-Wolverine

A.J. Henning

Rising senior wide receiver A.J. Henning is entering the transfer portal. A class of 2020 signee, he still has two years of eligibility remaining.

I missed on Henning when I gave him a TTB Rating of 89 (LINK), making a comparison to Jeremy Gallon. The recruiting services also seem to have missed on him so far, ranking him as a 4-star, the #18 wide receiver, and #102 overall in the 247 Composite. He still has a couple seasons to reach that level, but he hasn’t shown a ton so far outside of a couple big plays against MAC-level teams. In fact, I wrote about him back in December as someone to look out for as a potential early departure (LINK).

Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Ohio State, and others pursued Henning out of Frankfort (IL) Lincoln-Way East, but the Wolverines won that recruiting battle. He made a minimal impact in 2020 with just 9 touches, but he showed promise in 2021 when he ran 9 times for 162 yards and 2 touchdowns – including a memorable end around for a TD against Ohio State – and caught 10 passes for 79 yards. But his offensive usage tailed off in 2022, when he tallied just 12 offensive touches (9 catches, 3 carries); his most memorable moment of his final season was a punt return touchdown against UConn.

Where Henning’s departure will be felt most is on special teams, where he returned 28 punts for 201 yards (7.2 yards/return) and the 1 touchdown; he also returned 11 kickoffs for 241 yards (21.9 yards/return). But in general, that type of production is replaceable. In fact, no leading kick returner in the Jim Harbaugh era has had a lower average except Ambry Thomas in 2017-2018, and Henning had the lowest punt return average of anyone in that span, too.

So, in other words, I don’t think Henning is a terrible player . . . but this might end up being addition by subtraction overall. All other punt returners (Ronnie Bell, D.J. Turner II) are headed to the NFL, so somebody brand new will be returning punts. Meanwhile, Roman Wilson averaged 22.8 yards/return on kickoff returns, so he might be a candidate to return kicks, along with freshman running back Cole Cabana, sophomore running back C.J. Stokes, and others.

Henning is the ninth member of the 2020 class to depart, joining CB Darion Green-Warren (Nevada), DE Aaron Lewis (Rutgers), LB William Mohan (Tennessee), S Jordan Morant (Mississippi State), LB Osman Savage (Alabama A&M), CB Andre Seldon, Jr. (New Mexico State), QB Dan Villari (Syracuse), and LB Cornell Wheeler (Kansas)

24Apr 2023
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2024 Recruiting Update: April 24, 2023

Christian Okoye has nothing to do with Michigan football (image via Pinterest)

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ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2024

Micah Kaapana – RB – Las Vegas (NV) Bishop Gorman: Kaapana is a 5’11”, 195 lb. prospect with offers from Arizona State, BYU, Oklahoma State, and Utah, among others. He’s a 3-star, the #51 running back, and #612 overall.

Elijah Newby – LB – Cheshire (CT) Cheshire Academy: Newby is a 6’4″, 200 lb. prospect with offers from Kentucky, North Carolina, Penn State, and USC, among others. He’s a 3-star, the #59 linebacker, and #642 overall. This is the same school that sent wide receiver Tarik Black to Michigan in the 2017 class.

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23Apr 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #128 Peter Simmons

Peter Simmons III

Name: Peter Simmons III
Height: 
6’2″
Weight: 
291 lbs.
High school: 
Bonita Springs (FL) Bishop Verot
Position: 
Defensive tackle
Class: 
Redshirt sophomore
Jersey number: 
#75 #70
Last year: 
I ranked Simmons #120 and said he would be a backup offensive lineman (LINK). He did not play.
TTB Rating:
 N/A

Simmons is yet another walk-on whose burden was so heavy that he got one inch shorter from 2022 to 2023. Whoever’s measuring these walk-ons needs to be fired.

Anyway, in addition to getting smaller, Simmons has moved from offensive guard to defensive tackle this off-season. I do not expect that to have much effect on his playing time. He is still unlikely to get on the field unless it’s a huge blowout.

Prediction: Backup defensive tackle

22Apr 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #129 Trevor Andrews

Trevor Andrews (image via Twitter)

Name: Trevor Andrews
Height: 
6’1″
Weight: 
224 lbs.
High school: 
Brentwood (TN) Ravenwood
Position: 
Linebacker
Class: 
Redshirt sophomore
Jersey number: 
#42 #57
Last year: 
I ranked Andrews #124 and said he would be a backup linebacker (LINK). He did not play.
TTB Rating:
 N/A

Andrews, a high school teammate of Junior Colson and Myles Pollard, enters his third year in the program. So far he has yet to see the field in a Michigan uniform. I’m not sure if 2023 will be much kinder to him, because he’s dropped down from 6’2″ to 6’1″ on the roster. But the former high school quarterback has transitioned to defense, so it was bound to take a little for him to adjust.

Prediction: Backup linebacker

22Apr 2023
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Scouting Report: 2024 TE Brady Prieskorn

Brady Prieskorn (image via Yahoo! Sports)

Name: Brady Prieskorn
High school: Rochester (MI) Adams
Height: 6’6″
Weight: 225 lbs.
Position: Tight end
Class: 2024
Offers: Alabama, Arkansas, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Memphis, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Toledo, Wisconsin
Commitment: Uncommitted

Notes: ESPN 4-star, #1 TE, #92 overall, #2 in MI . . . On3 4-star, #5 TE, #92 overall, #1 in MI . . . Rivals 4-star, #3 TE, #67 overall, #4 in MI . . . 247 Sports 4-star, #4 TE, #95 overall, #2 in MI . . . Brother Caden played tight end at Memphis and will play for Ole Miss this fall

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