Rivals 250 for 2016 updated

Rivals 250 for 2016 updated


June 2, 2015
Brandon Peters is the #229 player in the 2016 class

Rivals updated their top 250 prospects for 2016 (LINK). I posted the top 100 yesterday (LINK). Here’s what it looked like in February (LINK). Brandon Peters dropped from #211 to #229. Here are the rest of Michigan’s offerees:

101. Binjimen Victor – WR – Florida
109. Ron Johnson – DE – New Jersey
111. Auston Robertson – DE – Indiana
113. Boss Tagaloa – DT – California
117. E.J. Price – OT – Georgia (Georgia)
122. Terrance Davis – OG – Maryland
124. Devin Asiasi – TE – California
125. Jauan Williams – OT – Washington, DC
126. Damar Hamlin – CB – Pennsylvania
128. Elijah Holyfield – RB – Georgia
131. Amani Bledsoe – DE – Kansas
132. Diondre Overton – WR – North Carolina
133. David Long – CB – California
136. Cameron Chambers – WR – New Jersey (Michigan State)
139. Collin Johnson – WR – Texas (Texas)
140. Camilo Eifler – LB – California
146. Jean Delance – OT – Texas
147. Jared Mayden – CB – Texas
150. Xavier Kelly – DE – Kansas
151. J.P. Urquidez – OT – Texas (Baylor)
153. Jaquan Yulee – LB – Virginia
154. Joseph Jackson – DE – Florida (Miami)
156. Devin Bush – LB – Florida
157. Elysee Mbem-Bosse – LB – Georgia
160. Chris Daniels – DT – Texas
161. Josh Imatorbhebhe – WR – Georgia
162. Isaiah Chambers – DE – Texas
166. Nigel Knott – CB – Mississippi
167. Lavert Hill – CB – Michigan (Penn State)
171. Lamar Winston – ATH – Oregon
174. Steffon McKnight – WR – California
180. Shaquille Quarterman – LB – Florida (Miami)
181. Justin Layne – WR – Ohio (Michigan State)
182. John Broussard – CB – Alabama (Auburn)
183. C.J. Pollard – S – California
187. Carlo Kemp – DE – Colorado
189. Bryce Mathews – OT – Tennessee
191. Michael Onwenu – OG – Michigan
194. Jamal Pettigrew – TE – Louisiana (LSU)
195. Luke Farrell – TE – Ohio
198. Messiah DeWeaver – QB – Ohio (Michigan State)
202. Terrell Hall – DE – Washington, DC (Ohio State)
205. Tre Nixon – WR – Florida
206. Brad Hawkins – WR – New Jersey
207. Darrian Franklin – LB – California
208. Austin Mack – WR – Indiana
210. Koby Quansah – LB – Connecticut
213. Jeffrey McCulloch – LB – Texas
219. Antonio Williams – RB – North Carolina (Wisconsin)
220. Clark Yarbrough – OT – Virginia (Stanford)
224. Thaddeus Moss – TE – North Carolina
227. Rakeem Boyd – RB – Texas
229. Brandon Peters – QB – Indiana (Michigan)
234. Cameron Lewis – S – Louisiana (LSU)
236. Grant Holloway – WR – Virginia
238. Demetric Vance – S – Michigan (Michigan State)
241. Justin Madubuike – DE – Texas
243. Jaylon Jones – S – Texas
245. Alex Akingbulu – OT – California
247. Freddie Swain – WR – Florida

6 comments

  1. Comments: 21385
    Anonymous
    Jun 02, 2015 at 10:03 PM

    What are your thoughts on all of the positive press messiah DeWeaver is getting… Do you like peters better?

    • Comments: 21385
      Jun 02, 2015 at 10:21 PM

      I did a scouting report on quarterbacks in February, and I had DeWeaver ranked slightly ahead of Peters. However, I think Peters is a better athlete and has more physical tools; he's just not as polished. Anyway, I'm not really surprised that DeWeaver is being ranked higher, since that's how I had him myself.

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      Anonymous
      Jun 03, 2015 at 10:51 AM

      Thanks! With that being said.. Who would rather have? I am assuming peters because of tools and better athlete?

    • Comments: 21385
      Jun 03, 2015 at 11:21 AM

      Not to put too much pressure on the kid, but Peters has some tools that are so similar to Andrew Luck, I think it's only natural to want him more. Both guys are tall, have strong arms, and are good all-around athletes. If Harbaugh can work some QB magic as far as cleaning up mechanics and such, I think Peters is the guy. I think DeWeaver is a little further along the track right now, but he just has a lower ceiling (arm strength, size, etc.).

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    Anonymous
    Jun 03, 2015 at 4:09 AM

    What happened to Dele Harding? A year ago, he was in the Top 200, now he's ranked outside the Top 250. Is Rivals just falling in line with the other recruiting services by ranking him lower and lower with each successive update in the rankings? Very weird.

    • Comments: 21385
      Jun 03, 2015 at 11:23 AM

      Well, usually kids ranked pretty high to begin with start to drop. It's only natural as more and more kids come out of the woodwork and start to be evaluated.

      Also, I've never been very high on Harding, so I don't really think it's surprising or weird that he's dropping. I think he's a pretty average recruit.

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