Name: Ifeatu Melifonwu
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 185 lbs.
High school: Grafton (MA) Memorial
Position: Safety
Class: 2017
Notes: Committed to Syracuse . . . Offers from Massachusetts, Navy, and Syracuse . . . ESPN 3-star, 75 grade, #80 ATH . . . Rivals 2-star ATH . . . Scout 2-star WR . . . 247 Sports 3-star, #69 S, #874 overall . . . Claims 4.58 forty . . . 4.43 shuttle . . . 35″ vertical . . . 265 lb. bench . . . 365 lb. squat
Strengths: Good size . . . Long arms . . . Solid frame . . . Good short-area quickness for his height . . . Excellent feet . . . Tough runner with ball in hands . . . Runs behind pads . . . Good vision . . . Drives feet through contact . . . High-points ball on defense . . . Breaks well on balls thrown in front of him
Weaknesses: A little loose in upper body when carrying ball . . . Not a blazing runner . . . Limited experience against elite competition . . . Needs to work on route running . . . Needs to catch ball away from body more consistently
Projection: Strong safety. Melifonwu has the size and build to play wide receiver or safety at the next level, and we have even seen a team like Michigan play big cornerbacks. I wouldn’t be surprised if he ended up at any of those positions in the right situation. He has the vision to be an effective offensive player, but his explosiveness isn’t ideal for a wide receiver and he’s too tall and reedy to be a running back. I think his best future position is as a safety playing mostly in the box.
Reminds me of: Raymon Taylor. Taylor was a good offensive player in high school, but he ended up playing cornerback at Michigan. I always thought his skills would suit him to be a solid free safety, but he was shorter than Melifonwu and therefore lighter. I see some similarities in the way they move, but if Melifonwu continues to fill out, he could easy be in the 205-210 lb. range in a couple years. I also see some shades of Delano Hill, a guy you might not want to put in the deep middle of the field but who can cover the flat, some tight ends, and an occasional slot guy.
Likelihood of committing to Michigan: Melifonwu has not yet been offered by Michigan, but he is planning to visit on January 24, 2017. Defensive coordinator Don Brown recruited his older brother at UConn. While Melifonwu has been committed to Syracuse for half a year, the fact that he’s taking an official visit means he would probably seriously consider flipping.
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Sounds like you like him better than his ratings.
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I definitely like him better than the 247 Composite ranking suggests. He’s not a 2-star kid like Rivals and Scout think, either.
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He makes me think of Marcus Allen running the football for some reason. I’m not entirely sure why. I think it’s in the shoulders when he cuts.
His brother is listed somewhere between 5 and 8th as a safety at 6’3″ 216 lbs and is projected as high as the fourth round.
I’d take him.
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I can see the Marcus Allen thing in the upper body, yeah.
At this point I’d take him, because I think Michigan is going to struggle to fill out the class. He’s a good late addition type of player, IMO.
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Would that he grows up to be even half the football player that Marcus allen was.
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Yeah at this point I’d take the best athletes on the table and then figure out where to stick them. We’ll probably miss on everyone we’re pursuing except for maybe Solomon who is a massive flake. I would expand the offer board, maybe if Frey comes on board we can offer a couple of linemen he likes or maybe swipe someone from Indiana.
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Nice post. I think he’s a worthwhile offer and good l late-in-cycle get, if he comes through.
Sounds like a potential CB to me, but there’s a lot of overlap in skills with Safety and Viper. You can sort out the position later.
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