ESPN 300 released for 2014

ESPN 300 released for 2014


June 17, 2013
Paramus (NJ) Catholic cornerback Jabrill Peppers is the #2 player in the country

ESPN, which had already released its top 150 players, posted its top 300 players on Monday.

Movement for Michigan commits:

– Drake Harris jumped from #96 to #71
– Bryan Mone dropped from #72 to #73
– Lawrence Marshall dropped from #107 to #110
– Juwann Bushell-Beatty dropped from #120 to #121
– Michael Ferns dropped from #112 to #122
– Wilton Speight dropped from #125 to #127
– Mason Cole dropped from #145 to #146

5-stars:
1. Leonard Fournette – RB – Louisiana
2. Jabrill Peppers – CB – New Jersey (Michigan)
3. Andrew Brown – DT – Virginia
4. Da’Shawn Hand – DE – Virginia
5. Adoree’ Jackson – CB – California
6. Myles Garrett – DE – Texas
7. Cameron Robinson – OT – Louisiana
10. Lorenzo Carter – DE – Georgia
11. Quin Blanding – S – Virginia (Virginia)

4-stars:
16. Jalen Tabor – CB – Washington, D.C.
18. Damian Prince – OT – Maryland
19. Bo Scarbrough – ATH – Alabama (Alabama)
24. Jamal Adams – S – Texas
26. Lorenzo Featherston – DE – North Carolina
28. Malachi Dupre – WR – Louisiana
33. Solomon Thomas – DE – Texas
37. Tyler Luatua – TE – California
39. Casey Tucker – OT – Arizona
40. Jalen Hurd – RB – Tennessee (Tennessee)
45. K.C. McDermott – OT – Florida (Miami)
49. Marshon Lattimore – ATH – Ohio
50. Andy Bauer – OT – Missouri (Mississippi)
51. Elijah Hood – RB – North Carolina (Notre Dame)
52. Edward Paris, Jr. – S – Texas (LSU)
55. Alex Bars – OT – Tennessee (Notre Dame)
57. Damon Webb – CB – Michigan (Ohio State)
60. John Smith – ATH – California
62. Nick Watkins – CB – Texas
64. Nyles Morgan – LB – Illinois
66. Jamarco Jones – OT – Illinois
68. Malik McDowell – DE – Michigan
71. Drake Harris – WR – Michigan (Michigan)
73. Bryan Mone – DT – Utah (Michigan)
77. Corey Holmes – WR – Florida
87. K.C. Crosby – TE – South Carolina (South Carolina)
88. Ja’von Harrison – ATH – Florida (Virginia Tech)
89. Artavis Scott – WR – Florida
91. Parrker Westphal – CB – Illinois
94. Jeb Blazevich – TE – North Carolina (Georgia)
102. Demarre Kitt – WR – Georgia (Clemson)
103. Kyron Watson – LB – Illinois (Kansas)
110. Lawrence Marshall – DE – Michigan (Michigan)
111. Saeed Blacknall – WR – New Jersey
113. Wesley Green – CB – Georgia
116. Ian Bunting – TE – Illinois (Michigan)
119. Braden Smith – OT – Kansas
120. Jacory Wahsington – TE – Louisiana (LSU)
121. Juwann Bushell-Beatty – OT – New Jersey (Michigan)
122. Michael Ferns III – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
126. Josh Malone – WR – Tennessee
127. Wilton Speight – QB – Virginia (Michigan)
130. Dravon Henry – ATH – Pennsylvania
131. Bentley Spain – OT – North Carolina
137. Joe Mixon – RB – California
139. Roderick Johnson – OT – Missouri
146. Mason Cole – OT – Florida (Michigan)
147. Khairi Clark – DT – Florida
156. Dante Booker – LB – Ohio (Ohio State)
163. Andrew Williams – DE – Georgia
165. Jermaine Roberts – CB – Louisiana (Texas)
169. Dexter Wideman – DT – South Carolina
170. Dwight Williams – LB – California
172. Otaro Alaka – LB – Texas (Texas)
186. Mattrell McGraw – S – Louisiana
189. Kiy Hester – ATH – New Jersey
193. Demetrius Knox – OG – Texas
194. Adarius Bennett – CB – California
197. Quincy Wilson – S – Florida
202. Devon Thomas – RB – Oklahoma (Oklahoma State)
227. Erick Smith – S – Ohio
233. Steven Parker – S – Oklahoma
248. Montae Nicholson – S – Pennsylvania
261. Christian McCaffrey – RB – Colorado (Stanford)
269. Petera Wilson – LB – Tennessee
272. Brandon Simmons – S – Texas (Stanford)
276. D’Andre Payne – CB – Washington, D.C. (Tennessee)
277. Garrett Dickerson – TE – New Jersey
279. Sam Mustipher – OG – Maryland (Notre Dame)
285. Jonathan Hilliman – RB – New Jersey
295. Mark Andrews – TE – Arizona
299. Kyle Berger – LB – Ohio (Ohio State)

5 comments

  1. Comments: 21383
    Anonymous
    Jun 18, 2013 at 1:39 AM

    Given Michigan's roster, if you could have Fournette or Adoree' Jackson, who would you take?

    Fournette would be my choice.

    • Comments: 21383
      Anonymous
      Jun 18, 2013 at 4:12 PM

      Adoree. I like Green, and I feel Peppers or Jackson would bolt after 3 seasons. I would like to have two dominant shutdown corners rather than two dominant running backs.

    • Comments: 21383
      Anonymous
      Jun 23, 2013 at 10:49 PM

      Jackson. 2 dominant corners are better than 2 dominant running backs as previously mentioned, because 2 corners start, and only 1 running back. Pluse you always need a nickel, and both of them could play safety if needed. Also, we are the leading candidates for 2015 running backs Damien Harris and Mike Weber. I say 99% chance Harris lands at Michigan, 65% Weber does. 35% chance we get Jackson, 9% chance we get Fournette. Just my opinion

    • Comments: 21383
      Jun 23, 2013 at 11:31 PM

      I would pick Fournette. I think we have more depth at cornerback, and I also think good cornerback play can be manufactured by this coaching staff. The defense plays together well as a unit, so you can get away with guys like Raymon Taylor back there. It's not a great defense, but it's very good. Fournette could be a gamebreaker as an offensive player, and I don't think we have much talent at running back. After Toussaint leaves, the only good player left (in my opinion) is Derrick Green. The others are role players or backups.

  2. Comments: 21383
    Jun 19, 2013 at 10:57 AM

    I welcome all talent that is hood enough to turn pro after 3 seasons

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