Drew Dileo, #9

Drew Dileo, #9


February 19, 2014
Drew Dileo

Here’s my first ever post on Drew Dileo, a scouting report form March 2009.

HIGH SCHOOL
A product of Greenwell Springs (LA) Parkview Baptist, a small private school, Dileo was a Rivals 3-star and the #73 athlete in the 2010 class. Also an accomplished baseball player, he did a little bit of everything – running, receiving, returning, playing cornerback, and throwing the ball on occasion. As a junior in 2008, he had 760 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns, 315 receiving yard and 4 touchdowns, and averaged 42.2 yards per kickoff return. He committed to Michigan at the end of April 2009 over offers from Stanford and Tulane.

COLLEGE
If you’re like me, you wondered a little bit why Drew Dileo set foot on the field as a true freshman in 2010. He was not big and he was not fast (his reported 4.5 forty time was clearly a fib), but redshirt years don’t do much good for guys who aren’t going to grow or get much faster. Dileo was a holder, played some slot receiver, and returned some punts and kicks; it was his most productive year as a kick returner, when he averaged 21.6 yards/return. As a sophomore in 2011, he became the full-time holder and converted three fake field goals (against Michigan State, Nebraska, and Virginia Tech), the most spectacular of which was a prayer of a completion to long snapper Jareth Glanda in the Sugar Bowl against the Hokies. His receiving ticked up (9 catches, 121 yards, 2 touchdowns) a little bit, too. In his junior season of 2012, Dileo had his most productive season in terms of yardage when he caught 20 passes for 331 yards and 2 touchdowns, turning in big catches against Minnesota and Michigan State. For whatever reason, he became more of an afterthought as a senior (16 catches, 174 yards, 2 touchdowns) and had an uncharacteristic drop to seal a loss to Nebraska, but still managed to have some key receptions, such as touchdowns against Notre Dame and Ohio State.

CAREER STATISTICS
46 catches, 629 receiving yards, 13.7 yards/catch, and 6 touchdowns
3 carries for 14 yards
1/1 passing for 11 yards
11 punt returns for 79 yards, 7.2 yards/return
17 kickoff returns for 336 yards, 19.8 yards/return

SUMMARY
Dileo is one of those guys whom you wish could be re-signed as a free agent. He’s a utility man that just about any team could use in some capacity, but he’s not capable of being a spotlight guy. Without him Michigan has to face an immediate future without a sure-handed slot guy, without a sure-handed returner, and likely without a fake field goal threat from the holder position.


I WILL REMEMBER HIM FOR . . .
. . . the fake field goal pass to Jareth Glanda in the 2012 Sugar Bowl against Virginia Tech. That seems to sum up his career quite nicely, because it was Dileo finding a way to get the job done.

PROJECTION
Dileo won’t be invited to the NFL Combine, and he won’t be drafted. I have a hard time believing he’ll even be signed as an undrafted free agent. His football career is likely over, and I imagine he’ll move on to the professional world.

6 comments

  1. Comments: 21385
    Feb 19, 2014 at 1:46 PM

    one of my favorite wolves in the last 6 years…

  2. Comments: 21385
    Anonymous
    Feb 19, 2014 at 2:50 PM

    Will always be a big fan of Dileo, he did the little things so well. I wish him luck.

  3. Comments: 21385
    Anonymous
    Feb 19, 2014 at 8:35 PM

    Wishing this young man the best, he represented the University well on the field and hope he represents it well off the field now

  4. Comments: 21385
    Anonymous
    Feb 20, 2014 at 12:40 AM

    How can you write up Dileo without mentioning the perfect hold he made after sprinting onto the field to allow M to tie up NW last year?

  5. Comments: 21385
    Anonymous
    Feb 20, 2014 at 6:51 AM

    Agreed, it was maybe the greatest hold in UM history. Without it, we're a .500 team last year. Magnus – Please correct the record! Go Blue!

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    Anonymous
    Oct 21, 2014 at 9:21 PM

    And he's a fantastic young man off the field also. I know his family very well, Striving to be the best at whatever you do (And still Have fun doing it) was instilled in him at a very early age. He gives back to the community whenever the opportunity arises. I'm sure he will be the best at whatever path he chooses……After all he is a "Michigan Man"

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