Recruiting Update: February 11, 2013

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11Feb 2013
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Recruiting Update: February 11, 2013

Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (image via Maxpreps)

COMMITMENT
Richmond (VA) Collegiate quarterback Wilton Speight committed to Michigan.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Houston (TX) Cypress Falls linebacker Otaro Alaka was offered by Michigan.  Alaka is a 6’3″, 205 lb. linebacker with offers from Arkansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, among others.  He claims a 4.65 forty and is an early 4-star to Rivals.

Manalapan (NJ) Manalapan wide receiver Saeed Blacknall was offered by Michigan.  Blacknall is a 6’2″, 190 lb. wideout with offers from Georgia Tech, Pitt, and Rutgers, and he claims a 4.5 forty.  As a junior in 2012, he had 40 catches for 473 yards and 11 touchdowns.  He’s a speedster with good size, and I’m a little surprised he doesn’t have a better offer list.  His numbers aren’t extremely impressive, but his highlights are full of big plays.

Aliquippa (PA) Aliquippa safety Dravon Henry was offered by Michigan.  Henry is a 5’11”, 185 lb. running back/safety with offers from Ohio State, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, and West Virginia.  As a junior in 2012, he had 116 carries for 1,919 yards and 23 touchdowns, but Michigan wants him as a safety.  Pitt appears to be his leader for now.

Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra cornerback Adoree’ Jackson was offered by Michigan.  Jackson is a 5’10”, 170 lb. corner with offers from LSU, Miami, Nebraska, UCLA, and USC, among others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 56 tackles and 5 interceptions.  Jackson is electric with the ball in his hands and could by a dynamic corner and return man.  In my opinion, he’s a 5-star talent.

Olney (MD) Good Counsel linebacker Melvin Keihn was offered by Michigan.  Keihn is a 6’3″, 225 lb. outside linebacker with offers from Maryland, Miami, Rutgers, and West Virginia, among others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 14 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble returned for a touchdown.  He could also end up at weakside defensive end.

Highlands Ranch (CO) Valor Christian running back Christian McCaffrey was offered by Michigan.  McCaffrey is a 6’0″, 195 lb. back with offers from Colorado, Colorado State, Oregon, Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Washington, among others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 30 rushing touchdowns and 6 receiving touchdowns.  He’s the son of former NFL wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, and he attends the same high school as 2012 offensive line target Alex Kozan (Auburn).  Michigan is recruiting the younger McCaffrey as a slot receiver.

Washington (PA) Washington running back Shai McKenzie was offered by Michigan.  Mckenzie is a 5’11”, 210 lb. running back with offers from Arkansas, Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, and West Virginia, among others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 2,689 rushing yards and 42 rushing touchdowns.  He’s a compact, powerful, downhill runner who claims a 4.42 forty.  He’s from the same hometown as redshirt junior defensive tackle Ken Wilkins, but a different school.

El Cerrito (CA) El Cerrito cornerback Adarius Pickett was offered by Michigan.  Pickett is a 5’10”, 175 lb. corner with offers from Arizona State, Cal, UCLA, and Utah, among others.  247 Sports ranks him as the #13 cornerback in the class and the #160 overall player in the nation.

Long Beach (CA) Poly wide receiver John “Juju” Smith was offered by Michigan.  Smith is a 6’1″, 185 lb. wideout with offers from Arizona, UCLA, USC, and Washington, among others.  He attends the alma mater of former Michigan cornerback Donovan Warren.

McDonough (GA) Eagle’s Landing Christian defensive end Andrew Williams was offered by Michigan.  Williams is a 6’4″, 231 lb. weakside end with offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC, among others.  Eagle’s Landing Christian is the alma mater of a couple other Michigan targets in recent years, including Isaac Rochell (Notre Dame) and Avery Walls (Cal).

Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra linebacker Dwight Williams was offered by Michigan.  Williams is a 6’0″, 190 lb. weakside linebacker prospect with offers from Cal, Nebraska, Tennessee, UCLA, and Washington, among others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 158 tackles, 1 sack, 3 interceptions, and 4 forced fumbles.  He attends the same high school as elite corner Adoree’ Jackson, who also holds a Michigan offer.

Memphis (TN) White Station defensive end Petera Wilson was offered by Michigan.  Wilson is a 6’3″, 220 lb. end with offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, and USC, among others.  He’s an early 4-star to Rivals.

Englewood (NJ) Dwight Morrow wide receiver Juwann Winfree was offered by Michigan.  Winfree is a 6’2″, 180 lb. receiver with offers from Maryland, Pitt, and Rutgers, among others.  He has good size with pretty good speed and an ability to run after the catch.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2015
Salt Lake City (UT) Brighton linebacker Osa Masina was offered by Michigan.  Masina is a 6’4″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from BYU, Utah, and Wisconsin.  His older brother plays for the Utes, but Masina isn’t tied into playing for Utah.  He’s an aggressive, athletic linebacker who would likely play SAM in Michigan’s defense

Orlando (FL) Timber Creek running back Jacques Patrick was offered by Michigan.  Patrick is a 6’1″, 200 lb. tailback with offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Ohio State, and USC, among others.  As a sophomore in 2012, he had 231 carries for 2,032 yards and 29 touchdowns, along with 2 catches for 107 yards and 2 touchdowns.  He’s a downhill runner who runs with good body lean, has a little bit of shiftiness to him, and has very good speed.  He looks like a future 5-star or at least a high 4-star prospect.

OFF THE BOARD
Vienna (GA) Dooly County defensive tackle Montravius Adams committed to Auburn.  Clemson was considered to be his leader up until a few days before National Signing Day.  He’s an explosive defensive tackle who should set up shop in opposing SEC backfields soon.

Westerville (OH) South linebacker Marcus Ball flipped from Wisconsin to Arizona State.  His older brother Ray is an offensive lineman at Wisconsin.  Michigan impressed Marcus on an official visit in December, and rumors suggested he almost  flipped to the Wolverines.

Port Saint Lucie (FL) Saint Lucie West Centennial defensive tackle Jay-nard Bostwick committed to Florida.  Bostwick was originally scheduled to visit Michigan the weekend of January 18th, but he canceled that trip, so Michigan never really had a chance to woo him.

Somerville (NJ) Immaculata defensive end Tashawn Bower flipped from Auburn to LSU.  Bower was a long-time Auburn commitment, so this was a bit hit to their class.

Dadeville (AL) Dadeville defensive tackle Rod Crayton committed to Southern Mississippi.

Fort Lauderdale (FL) University School wide receiver Jordan Cunningham committed to Vanderbilt.  The Commodores almost came out of nowhere, because most experts thought he would end up at either Miami or Stanford.

Louisville (KY) Trinity defensive end Jason Hatcher committed to Kentucky at the last minute.  His recruitment was a wild one that involved two de-commitments from USC in recent weeks.

Corona (CA) Centennial offensive guard Cameron Hunt flipped from Cal to Oregon.  For a long time, Hunt was looking for a way out of Cal’s class.  If Dan Samuelson had not committed to Michigan, I think there’s a very good chance that Hunt would have taken that final offensive line spot in the Wolverines’ class.  Here’s the scouting report I had written up on Hunt.

Southfield (MI) Southfield defensive end Lawrence Marshall committed to Ohio State.  This came as a little bit if a surprise to me because I had heard that Michigan was slightly ahead in the recruiting process, but he and several other prospects visited Columbus this weekend, and I guess he was impressed.

Washington (DC) Friendship Collegiate Academy linebacker Yannick Ngakoue committed to Maryland.  He had previously been committed to the Terps, but he de-committed to consider Florida State, among others.

Charlotte (NC) Mallard Creek wide receiver Marquez North committed to Tennessee.  It was a North Carolina vs. Tennessee battle up until the end, but the Volunteers won out.

Lake City (FL) Columbia offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil committed to Ole Miss.  Tunsil had long been considered a Georgia lean, so this commitment – along with a few others – has raised some eyebrows for people who are wondering how a mediocre SEC team is pulling in such good talent.

Placer (CA) Placer defensive tackle Eddie Vanderdoes committed to Notre Dame.  Vanderdoes is one of the top few defensive tackles in the nation, in my opinion, so he will be a force to deal with for Michigan over the next couple seasons.  Here’s the scouting report I wrote up on Vanderdoes.

Cordova (TN) St. Benedict running back Jordan Wilkins committed to Ole Miss.  Wilkins had been committed to Auburn for several months, but the coaching changes for the Tigers caused a bit of an issue with some of the recruits.  Here’s the scouting report I had written up on Wilkins.

10Feb 2013
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In-state Preview of 2014 Recruiting

Detroit (MI) Loyola defensive end Malik McDowell is one of the top prospects in Michigan

You can take a look back at my 2013 in-state recruiting preview, which offered mixed results.  From a Michigan perspective, the Khalid Hill offer was a bit of a surprise, and we will see how he pans out for the Wolverines.  This is a significantly more comprehensive list, going from 23 prospects last year to 44 this time around.  In my opinion, the 2014 in-state class is a little bit deeper.  Take a look and let me know what you think.

Ka’John Armstrong – OG – Detroit (MI) Loyola: The 6’5″, 270 lb. offensive lineman plays tackle in high school, but he looks like a guard to me.  In the limited film I’ve seen of him playing with Malik McDowell, I do not think he will become a serious Michigan target.  However, purely based on size and decent athleticism, he should get some attention from MAC-level programs at the very least.

Lucas Bezerra – TE – Troy (MI) Athens: Bezerra is a 6’4″, 220 lb. tight end with no offers at this point.  He claims a 4.95 forty.  He does a little bit of everything for his high school team – running back, tight end, wide receiver, defensive end, and outside linebacker.  I do not think he’s a Big Ten-caliber player.  He doesn’t jump off the screen with his athleticism or his size.

Jalen Brady – QB – Grand Ledge (MI) Grand Ledge: Brady is a 5’11”, 185 lb. prospect with no offers at this time.  He lacks size, has inconsistent footwork, and isn’t the most mobile guy around.  He also struggles to put zip on the ball.  He does not appear to be a high Division I prospect.


Breon Briggs – WR – Detroit (MI) Consortium: Briggs is a 6’4″, 186 lb. receiver with FCS offers from Robert Morris and Youngstown State.  He doesn’t have great speed, but he’s long and lanky with plenty of room to add weight.  The speed thing will likely hold him back from high level offers, but his size could bring him some tenders from MAC-level programs.


Derek Brown – OG – Yale (MI) Yale: Brown is a 6’4″, 295 lb. lineman who looks like a guard or center at the next level.  He does not have any offers at this point, and I do not think he is a Michigan-caliber prospect.  He’s a little bit stiff and is more of a waist bender than a knee bender.


Byron Bullough – LB – Traverse City (MI) St. Francis: Bullough is a 6’2″, 195 lb. linebacker who committed to Michigan State last August.  His brother Max is a rising senior linebacker for the Spartans, and his other brother Riley will be a redshirt freshman at MSU in the fall.  Considering all the family connections, it’s extremely unlikely that Byron could be swayed from his decision.


Raquan Carter – CB – Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison: Carter is a 5’10”, 155 lb. slot receiver/running back/cornerback.  He has decent speed and good lateral movement, and I think he could play either cornerback or slot receiver at the next level.  He does not appear to be a high level prospect, but he could play at a lower level BCS program.  He attends the same high school as rising sophomore defensive end Mario Ojemudia.


Tim Cason II – CB – Clarkston (MI) Clarkston: Cason is a 6’1″, 185 lb. cornerback/wide receiver with offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.  He has good hips and hits well, so I think he would fit best at cornerback.  He needs to work on his backpedal and wrapping up when tackling, but I would guess he’ll start to get some Big Ten-caliber offers in the coming months.


Lorenzo Collins – RB – Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison: Collins is a 6’0″, 210 lb. tailback with no offers at this time.  He’s a very violent runner who looks like a Big Ten fullback or perhaps a MAC tailback, and he also plays linebacker, where he’s a violent hitter.  He looks better on offense and shows good lateral movement, but he lacks top-end speed.


Jordan Cry – LB – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Cry is a 6’2″, 205 lb. linebacker with no offers at this time.  He bounces back and forth between OLB and ILB, but I like him more as an attacking outside linebacker.  Unfortunately, he’s a little bit undersized and doesn’t really win many of the physical battles.  He has a hard time wading through trash and doesn’t deliver solid blows when he arrives at the ball carrier.  He looks like an FBS prospect, but he’s not a Michigan-caliber player.


Jalen Dingle – LB – St. Clair Shores (MI) South Lake: Dingle is a 6’2″, 218 lb. prospect who looks like a future outside linebacker or weakside defensive end.  As a junior in 2012, he had 82 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 1 interception.  He’s a big hitter with good speed, but he doesn’t have the best lateral movement or explosion when dealing with blockers.  He looks like a lower level Big Ten or MAC outside linebacker, but he plays more like a weakside end, in my opinion.  I think he would fit well as an OLB in a 3-4.


Dillon Dixon – WR – Detroit (MI) U-D Jesuit: Dixon is a 5’11”, 170 lb. wide receiver/cornerback with no offers at this point.  He looks more comfortable on offense, where he runs fairly crisp routes and runs well with the ball in his hands.  He does not seem like an aggressive defensive player and doesn’t show great hip flexibility, and he just generally looks less interested in playing cornerback.  I could see him getting some offers from the Indianas and Purdues of the world, along with MAC-level schools.

Tommy Doles – C – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian: Boles is a 6’4″, 255 lb. high school offensive tackle who will move inside for college.  He shows excellent feet and solid technique, but he lacks size and strength right now.  Once he gains the requisite bulk for the interior line position, he could make an excellent center because of his quickness and footwork.  His only offers right now are from Iowa State and Michigan, and there are some who think he might be the next player to commit to Michigan.


Curtis Doyle – OT – Alma (MI) Senior: Doyle is a 6’6″, 290 lb. offensive tackle with an offer from Central Michigan.  He’s clearly a big body and shows some ability to run block, but I’m not a fan of his feet.  He’s somewhat stiff and gets his feet crossed up.  He looks like a right guard or right tackle at the next level, and I would be surprised if big-time offers come down the pike.


Deon Drake – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Drake is a 6’1″, 215 lb. running back/linebacker who picked Michigan State over offers from Cincinnati, Iowa, Nebraska, Pitt, Syracuse, and Wisconsin.  He also plays running back and has some potential there, although 2015 prospect Mikey Weber seems to be the superior talent at that position.  Michigan seems to be hoping to take only the best of the best at linebacker this year, and Drake doesn’t really fall in that category.  In past years, however, I think Drake would have received an offer from the Wolverines.  Cass Tech is also the alma mater of several current or future Michigan players, including Thomas Gordon, Terry Richardson, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis, David Dawson, and Delano Hill.

Jalen Embry – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Embry is a 5’11”, 180 lb. corner with a lone offer from Toledo.  He’s a bit of a long strider who doesn’t look like he’s running very fast, but there are clips of him beating Michigan-bound Jourdan Lewis and Ohio State-bound Damon Webb.  I think there’s a good chance that he earns some Big Ten offers down the road, but with five cornerbacks in the previous class, Michigan can hopefully hold out for one or two blue-chippers.

Ian Eriksen – FB – Clarkston (MI) Clarkston: Eriksen is a 5’10”, 185 lb. running back with no offers at this point.  As a junior in 2012, he had 314 carries for 2,179 yards and 34 touchdowns.  He shows decent speed and some ability to change direction, and though he runs rather upright, he shows a willingness to lower his shoulder and initiate contact.  I do not see him as an option for Michigan, but he reminds me a little bit of Nebraska’s Rex Burkhead.

Zach Evans – DE – Grand Rapids (MI) Kenowa Hills: Evans is a 6’2″, 235 lb. defensive end with no offers at this time.  I don’t see much special about Evans in his film.  He’s not very big or explosive, and the most impressive play on his highlight film is the final one, in which he hustles for the entire play and chases down the runner about 70 yards downfield.  He might be more of an FCS prospect.

Kenny Finley – DT – Muskegon (MI) Muskegon: Finley is a 6’4″, 259 lb. defensive tackle with no offers at this point.  He has a strong lower body with the ability to stay low, and he should be able to add significant weight to his current frame.  He lacks a little bit of speed and initial quickness, so he looks like a college nose tackle.  The lack of offers is going to change – this guy will get some looks from the lower half of the Big Ten at the least.

Josh Flye – WR – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Flye is a 5’7″, 165 lb. wide receiver with no offers at this time.  He has good speed, but not great.  He dances a little too much for my liking, and he lacks the bulk to run through tackles.  I do not believe he is a high level FBS prospect.


Carl Fuller – LB – Detroit (MI) King: Fuller is a 6’3″, 195 lb. inside linebacker with offers from Eastern Michigan, Syracuse, and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 83 tackles, 3 sacks, and 1 interception.  I don’t think he has the football instincts and reaction skills to play inside linebacker at a high level, and he looks like he would fit in more as a SAM if he were to earn a Michigan offer.  Michigan is likely going to be picky with linebacker offers, so he may not get one.  He’s teammates with Embry and played with Michigan kick returner Dennis Norfleet.

Drake Harris – WR – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian: Harris is a 6’4″, 180 lb. wide receiver with offers from Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Ohio State; he committed to Michigan State last June in the hopes of playing both football and basketball, but he has since backed off the intention to play both sports and wants to concentrate on football.  He is unlikely to remain committed to the Spartans.  As a junior in 2012, Harris had 91 receptions for 2,015 yards and 25 touchdowns.  Harris has excellent size, good leaping ability, and very good speed.  He’s a little bit more of a body catcher than I would expect from an elite basketball player, but that’s nitpicking.  Harris has the chance to be an elite college receiver.


Connor Hayes – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Hayes is a 6’4″, 285 lb. offensive guard prospect with offers from Central Michigan, Duke, Indiana, Pitt, Syracuse, and Western Michigan.  247 Sports has him rated as a 3-star and the #29 offensive tackle, along with the #8 player in Michigan.  He’s a mauler and a very good run blocker, but he doesn’t have the best feet and needs some work in pass protection.  He looks like a right guard or perhaps a right tackle at a smaller school.  He may get a Michigan offer down the road, but he’s not an elite prospect.


Raylan Hill – LB – St. Clair Shores (MI) South Lake: Hill is a 6’0″, 220 lb. inside linebacker prospect with no offers at this time.  He plays like one would expect from someone his size, a thick kid who lacks speed but provides a pop when he arrives.  He is not a Big Ten-caliber prospect, in my opinion.

Gary Hosey – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Hosey is a 6’0″, 225 lb. inside linebacker with offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Illinois, Toledo, and Wisconsin.  Hosey also plays running back for Cass Tech, and I think he could play a few positions in college.  He could play tailback at a smaller school, or he could play fullback or linebacker at the bigger programs.  He’s a big hitter with a strong lower body and decent short-area quickness, but I don’t think he has the long speed to be a big-time tailback.  My guess is he’ll end up somewhere as a middle linebacker, but not likely at Michigan.

Jake Khoury – OG – Traverse City (MI) St. Francis: Khoury is a 6’3″, 285 lb. defensive tackle with no offers at this time.  He is the cousin of former Michigan offensive lineman Rocko Khoury.  The only highlights available are from his sophomore year, so he may have grown since then; however, he lacks ideal length to be a high level defensive lineman and does not use his hands well.  He may have a better chance to play center or offensive guard at the next level.

Avonte Maddox – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Maddox is a 5’9″, 165 lb. cornerback with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 1,133 all-purpose yards, 10 touchdowns, 24 tackles, and 3 interceptions.  He claims a 4.38 forty, which is likely exaggerated, but he does have very good speed and acceleration.  Maddox may not get big-time offers because of his slight body stature, but I would not be surprised to see him garner offers from Indiana, Purdue, and the like because of his playmaking ability.  He could help out at slot receiver, cornerback, or returner.


Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Marshall is a 6’3″, 225 lb. defensive end with offers from Bowling Green, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Pitt, San Diego State, Syracuse, Tennessee, and Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 79 tackles, 15 sacks, and 4 interceptions.  247 Sports has him ranked as a 4-star weakside end, the #6 player in the state, and the #246 player overall.  I don’t know what it is about his highlights, but it’s play after play where the opposing team fails to even attempt to block him.  He is definitely a Michigan-level prospect and has been rumored to be a Michigan lean.  He reminds me of Mario Ojemudia.


Malik McDowell – DE – Detroit (MI) Loyola: McDowell is a 6’7″, 290 lb. defensive end/defensive tackle with offers from Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Stanford, Syracuse, USC, and Wisconsin.  It’s tough to get good film of McDowell because a) there isn’t much video of him, period and b) the teams he plays against are so poor that they don’t stand a chance of blocking him.  As a junior in 2012, he had 63 tackles, 15 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.  He has impressive speed and agility for his size, and he also has the ability to stay fairly low.  247 Sports has him ranked as a 4-star strongside end, the #1 player in Michigan, the #2 SDE, and the #25 player nationally.  Rivals has him as an early 4-star.  Michigan and Notre Dame are the two front-runners.

Chukwuma Okorafor – OT – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Okorafor is a 6’5″, 270 lb. offensive lineman with an offer from San Diego State.  He shows pretty good feet in pass protection, but he tends to get very high when run blocking and is inconsistent at finishing blocks.  His size and nimble feet should earn him several offers, but he’s not a polished prospect in the least.  I would be a little surprised if Michigan got involved, and he would likely have to move inside to guard for some of the bigger programs.

Kyle Rachwal – TE – Lapeer (MI) East: Rachwal is a 6’3″, 220 lb. tight end with no offers at this point.  He visited Michigan several times this past fall and seems to be angling for an offer.  He’s an aggressive blocker who really needs to work on his technique, and he plays in a run-oriented offense, so he doesn’t catch many balls.  He looks like an H-back prospect, but I would be a little surprised if a Michigan offer comes through.

Dylan Roney – DE – Novi (MI) Catholic Central: Roney is a 6’3″, 238 lb. defensive end with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 75 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.  He’s teammates with incoming running back Wyatt Shallman and played with redshirt freshman defensive lineman Matt Godin, and it looks like Roney would jump on the chance to play for the Wolverines.  Roney is a high-effort player with decent speed (4.69 forty) and agility, but he plays a little high at times and doesn’t have great explosion off the ball.  He appears somewhat limited athletically, but he should garner a number of FBS offers.


Sean Scullen – S – Rochester (MI) Stoney Creek: Scullen is a 6’3″, 205 lb. quarterback/wide receiver/safety, but he looks like a future college free safety or maybe wide receiver.  He claims a 4.55 forty, but that’s probably exaggerated somewhat.  Scullen isn’t a very aggressive tackler and looks like a MAC-level prospect.  He recently transferred to Catholic Central, where he’ll be the teammate of Roney. (EDIT: Scullen has not and will not transfer to Catholic Central. I got some misinformation. I apologize for the error.)

Travis Smith – QB – Ithaca (MI) Ithaca: The 6’2″, 200 lb. prospect has a lone offer from Central Michigan. There’s a lot to like about this kid. He runs his offense very efficiently, seems to do a good job of making pre-snap reads, is a very accurate passer, and runs the ball well. A couple concerns I have are his size (if he lists 6’2″, he’s probably 6’0″ or 6’1″) and his arm strength. I don’t think he has the ability to drop straight back and hit a receiver streaking down the sideline 50 yards away. He also runs a shotgun spread offense, which might slow the learning curve in an offense like Michigan’s.

Matthew Sokol – TE – Rochester (MI) Adams: Sokol is a 6’5″, 220 lb. high school quarterback with no offers at this time.  He has some potential as a quarterback at the lower levels, but he looks like he’ll fill out to be 245 lbs. or so.  I think it’s more likely that he turns into a tight end and becomes a MAC-level prospect.

Alec Stevens – OT – Ogemaw (MI) Ogemaw Heights: Stevens is a 6’4″, 265 lb. offensive tackle who lacks great length, so he might be more of an offensive guard at the next level.  He’s an aggressive blocker who’s decently athletic, but his footwork needs tons of refinement.  Someone with his size and strength will grab several offers before all is said and done, but I don’t think Michigan will be one of them.  Jim Stefani said that some around the Ogemaw Heights program believe he could be a better prospect than class of 2011 lineman Anthony Zettel, who had 4 sacks this year for Penn State.  Personally, I believe Zettel was the more impressive prospect.


Chance Stewart – QB – Sturgis (MI) Sturgis: Stewart is a 6’6″, 205 lb. quarterback who committed to Wisconsin over an offer from Western Michigan.  As a junior in 2012, he had 1,500 yards passing, 16 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions.  Stewart was very interested in Michigan, but he seemed to get the vibe that the coaches weren’t very interested.  He’s a pure pocket passer who has decent arm strength, but he won’t offer much outside of that.


Jalen Watts-Jackson – CB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s: Watts-Jackson is a 5’11”, 172 lb. wide receiver/cornerback with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 31 tackles and 7 interceptions.  To be honest, I’m a little surprised that more schools haven’t offered, and I would bet they’ll come rolling in at some point, unless there are grade/character issues of which I’m unaware.  He has good speed, decent hips, and nice ball skills, and I think he would make a pretty good corner.


Maurice Ways – WR – Detroit (MI) Country Day: Ways is a 6’3″, 175 lb. receiver with offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 51 receptions for 952 yards and 9 touchdowns.  Depending on how many receivers Michigan takes in 2014, I think there’s a chance that Ways gets offered.  He’s not in the elite class of Drake Harris, but he’s a notch or two below.  He has a big body, gets the ball at its highest point, and is faster than the two big guys Michigan took in 2013 (Csont’e York and Jaron Dukes).


Damon Webb – CB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Webb is a 5’11”, 180 lb. cornerback who picked Ohio State over offers from Illinois, Indiana, LSU, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Toledo, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.  As a junior in 2012, he had 42 tackles, 7 interceptions, 10 pass breakups, and 4 forced fumbles.  247 Sports ranks him as a 4-star, the #11 cornerback in the nation, and the #146 player overall.  Despite Cass Tech normally being a pipeline to Michigan, he bucked the trend.  Unlike most corners that come out of Cass Tech, though, he’s bigger and more solidly built.  He could end up as the highest rated corner to come out of Cass Tech, a group that includes Terry Richardson, Jourdan Lewis, and Dior Mathis, among others.


William White – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: White is a 6’1″, 220 lb. linebacker with offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 145 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and 5 forced fumbles.  White is the son of former Detroit Lions safety William White and was the teammate of Wolverines Terry Richardson, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis, Delano Hill, and David Dawson.  I do not think White is in the elite category of linebackers that Michigan is likely going to try to rake in for 2014, but he should rack up a few Big Ten offers by the time all is said and done.  He’s a short but stout inside linebacker prospect with average speed.


Tyler Wiegers – QB – Detroit (MI) Country Day: The 6’4″, 200 lb. prospect has offers from Central Michigan, Toledo, and Western Michigan. He has a good, strong arm and stands tall in the pocket. When he’s in the pocket or on the move, he always has the ball cocked and ready to throw. He already plays in a pro-style offense, which is good, but his three-step drops in high school will turn into five- and seven-step drops in college. Wiegers is not a dynamic runner, but he’s stout enough to shake off some tacklers. One concern I have about him is his lack of progressions; he has a good receiver in 2014 prospect Maurice Ways, but Wiegers tends to pre-determine where the ball is going. There are few highlights where he really scans the field and makes check-downs, which is always a problem at the higher levels.


Richard Wilson – RB – Detroit (MI) Country Day: Wilson is a 5’11”, 197 lb. tailback with no offers at this time.  He claims a 4.63 forty, which might be about accurate – he has good but not great speed.  Wilson runs with good body lean and falls forward after contact, but he’s not very elusive.  I would not expect Michigan to get involved, but he should get some FBS offers before too long.
6Feb 2013
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Wilton Speight, Wolverine

Richmond (VA) Collegiate quarterback Wilton Speight
(image via Richmond Times-Dispatch)

Richmond (VA) Collegiate quarterback Wilton Speight committed to Michigan on Tuesday morning.  He chose Michigan over . . . no one.  No other schools have offered up to this point.

Speight threw for 2,500 yards, 29 touchdowns, and a reported 17 interceptions as a junior in 2012, along with over 300 yards rushing and a few touchdowns.

RATINGS
ESPN: N/A
Rivals: Unranked
Scout: N/A
247 Sports: 3-star QB, 86 grade, #28 pro-style QB

Speight visited Michigan for the Michigan State game back in the fall.  He was recently stated to be one of Michigan’s top three quarterback targets for 2014, along with Oklahoma’s David Cornwell and Florida’s Michael O’Connor.  Wide receivers coach Jeff Hecklinski visited Speight’s school last Friday morning to see him throw in person, and Speight was told that he would find out whether he would get an offer this morning.  Well, he called the coaches at 8:00 a.m. and got the offer, then committed on the spot.

I evaluated Michigan’s quarterback targets last week.  Here’s what I said about him at the time:

The 6’6″, 217-pounder has no offers at this time. Speight might be the sleeper of the group. I like the way he throws the ball under pressure. Sometimes it’s unbelievable how accurate he is with guys in his face, but to be honest, it seems like he’s in a habit of throwing off his back foot because of a porous offensive line. He barely has a chance to breathe before two or three defenders are in his face. He’s a little too stiff in the pocket for my liking and will struggle to avoid college rushers; he lacks great arm strength and has a little bit of a hitch in his delivery. He just looks very unpolished. I could see him going somewhere like Texas Tech or Washington State and lighting it up a few years down the road, but I don’t think he’s a good fit for Michigan.

Well, it’s just a few days later, and nothing has really changed.  As I mentioned above, he has potential as a quarterback.  He does some really good things, and he has some issues to work on.  If Shane Morris pans out, that should give Speight plenty of time to work on some mechanical issues, improve his footwork, and just become a more fundamental football player.  While I stated that he doesn’t have great arm strength, he’s not noodle-armed, either.  He puts some air under the ball and puts it in a place where his receiver can catch it, rather than trying to throw a ball 100 miles per hour.  In some ways, he and Morris are complete opposites.  Morris is a smaller, thinner guy with a rocket arm and some accuracy issues; Speight is a tall, thick kid with a decent arm who puts a lot of touch on his throws.

Speight is the second commitment in the class of 2014, joining linebacker Michael Ferns.  The class will start out at about 18 players, although it will likely increase in size over the next year to a number north of 20.  Michigan also pulled running back Derrick Green out of Richmond (Heritage High School) in the class of 2013, joining fellow Richmond natives Marell Evans, Brandon Minor, and David Terrell.  Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson came out of Collegiate back in 2007, and Jake McGee (Virginia, converted to tight end) was another quarterback out of Collegiate.

TTB Rating: I’m going to hold off here until I finalize the ratings for the 2013 class.

4Feb 2013
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Recruiting Update: February 4, 2013

Falcon (CO) Falcon running back Kalen Ballage (image via Denver Post)

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Lewisville (TX) Hebron safety Jamal Adams was offered by Michigan.  The 6’0″, 189 lb. prospect claims a 4.4 forty and is an early 4-star to Rivals and 247 Sports.  He also has offers from Florida, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Texas, among others.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 60 tackles and 4 interceptions.  He’s a big hitter with good ball skills who looks like a strong safety prospect.

Falcon (CO) Falcon running back Kalen Ballage was offered by Michigan.  Ballage is a 6’2″, 215 lb. running back, slot receiver, and outside linebacker, but he looks like a future college running back.  His season stats are incomplete on Maxpreps, but he had at least 245 yards and 3 touchdowns on the ground; 13 catches for 193 yards and 5 touchdowns; 32 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, and 1 sack; 3 punt returns for 79 yards; and 1 kickoff return for a 92-yard touchdown run.  Ballage also has offers from Boise State, Colorado, Colorado State, and Utah, among others.

Norcross (GA) Norcross defensive end Lorenzo Carter was offered by Michigan.  Carter is a 6’6″, 232 lb. weakside end with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Miami, Notre Dame, and Ohio State, and many others.  247 Sports has him ranked as the #1 weakside end in the nation and the #3 player overall.  While the early leader appears to be the Crimson Tide, former Michigan offensive tackle Jeff Backus came from the same high school.  Michigan has also pursued wide receiver Jason Croom (Tennessee) and center David Andrews (Georgia) in recent years.

Coppell (TX) Coppell defensive end Solomon Thomas was offered by Michigan.  Thomas is a 6’3″, 263 lb. defensive lineman with offers from Clemson, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, and Texas A&M, among others.  He looks like a strongside defensive end prospect or perhaps a 3-tech defensive tackle down the road.

OFF THE BOARD
Louisville (KY) Trinity defensive end Jason Hatcher re-committed to USC.  For a split second, he de-committed to consider home state schools Kentucky and Louisville.

Charlotte (NC) Mallard Creek wide receiver Marquez North committed to Tennessee.  Michigan was never really in the running, but this is the third year in a row that the Wolverines have offered a Mallard Creek product, following offensive tackle D.J. Humphries (Florida) in 2012 and quarterback Marquise Williams (North Carolina) in 2011.

Arvada (CO) Ralston Valley offensive tackle Dan Skipper changed his commitment from Tennessee to Arkansas.  The 6’10”, 295-pounder was seriously considering Michigan at one point, but the commitment of Dan Samuelson ended Michigan’s search for offensive linemen.  Skipper is particularly tall and struggles to stay low, so I think Michigan’s other linemen are superior prospects.

Cordova (TN) St. Benedict running back Jordan Wilkins committed to Ole Miss.  Wilkins had previously been committed to Auburn.

COACHES ON THE ROAD
Here’s a partial list of whom the coaches have visited in the past week:

Ty Barrett – OT – Dallas (TX) Skyline
Jalen Brady – QB – Southfield (MI) Southfield
Ray Buford – WR – Southfield (MI) Southfield**
Shaun Crawford – CB – Lakewood (OH) St. Edward’s
Garrett Dickerson – TE – Oradell (NJ) Bergen Catholic
Tommy Doles – C – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian
Drew Dowding – LB – Michigan Center (MI) Michigan Center
Jalen Embry – CB – Detroit (MI) King
Carl Fuller – LB – Detroit (MI) King
Damien Harris – RB – Berea (KY) Madison Southern**
Drake Harris – WR – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian
Dewayne Hendrix – DE – O’Fallon (IL) O’Fallon
Dravon Henry – S – Aliquippa (PA) Aliquippa
Elijah Hood – RB – Charlotte (NC) Catholic
Tifonte Hunt – CB – Harvey (IL) Thornton
Jon Vea Johnson – WR – Gary (IN) West Side
Lonnie Johnson – WR – Gary (IN) West Side
Ronnie Larue – S – Dallas (TX) Bishop Dunne
Tyler Luatua – TE – La Mirada (CA) La Mirada
Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield
Quenton Nelson – OT – Red Bank (NJ) Catholic
Montae Nicholson – S – Monroeville (PA) Gateway
Edward Paris – S – Mansfield (TX) Timberview
Henry Poggi – DT – Baltimore (MD) Gilman*
Jovan Pruitt – OG – Dallas (TX) Bishop Dunne
Gelen Robinson – DE – St. John (IN) Lake Central
Brandon Simmons – S – Mansfield (TX) Timberview
Wilton Speight – QB – Richmond (VA) Collegiate
Dionte Sykes – WR – Chandler (AZ) Chandler
Dallis Todd – WR – La Mirada (CA) La Mirada
Nick Watkins – CB – Dallas (TX) Bishop Dunne
Kyron Watson – LB – East St. Louis (IL) East St. Louis
Jauan Wesley – WR – Harvey (IL) Thornton
Darius West – S – Lima (OH) Central Catholic
Parrker Westphal – CB – Bolingbrook (IL) Bolingbrook
Dwight Williams – LB – Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra

*2013 prospect
**2015 prospect

3Feb 2013
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Scouting Report: 2014 Quarterbacks

Norman (OK) North quarterback David Cornwell

Much has been made in recent weeks and months about the [lack of] quarterback offers for the class of 2014.  Numerous guys have been rumored to have interest in Michigan, but the offers aren’t coming easy.  At least three guys (David Cornwell, Michael O’Connor, and Wilton Speight) are slated to talk to the coaches this coming Wednesday, and there’s a good chance that at least one of them will be offered at that time.  Here I’ll do a brief rundown of the guys on Michigan’s radar, listed in order of my preference.  Keep in mind that I’m calibrating for how well these players would fit at Michigan specifically, not necessarily their overall value as college football prospects.

1. David Cornwell – QB – Norman (OK) North: The 6’5″, 235-pounder has offers from Auburn, Indiana, Tulsa, Virginia Tech, and Washington State. He’s a tall guy with good pocket awareness and the ability to throw the ball with good velocity, either standing in the pocket or on the move.  He’s able to change arm angles and keep his eyes downfield when scrambling.  Physically, he’ll be ready to play early.  Cornwell lacks great foot speed, but he’s quick enough to keep plays alive.

2. Michael O’Connor – QB – Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy: The 6’5″, 205 lb. prospect has offers from Akron, Buffalo, Michigan State, Mississippi State, South Florida, Toledo, and Vanderbilt.  The first thing that jumps out about O’Connor is his running ability; he’s no Denard Robinson, but he can move for a kid his size.  He has a fairly strong arm, but his footwork gets sloppy at times, which I can see leading to some inaccuracy and timing issues.

3. Caleb Henderson – QB – Burke (VA) Lake Braddock: The 6’4″, 223 lb. prospect has offers from Illinois, Maryland, Michigan State, North Carolina, Virginia, and Virginia Tech.  He’s a very heady football player.  He takes care of the football, shows good footwork, stays balanced in the pocket, and is always ready to throw.  Henderson doesn’t have great arm strength, but he’s a guy who looks like he’s in control of the game.  He reminds me a little bit of former Iowa quarterback Drew Tate.

4. Tyler Wiegers – QB – Detroit (MI) Country Day: The 6’4″, 200 lb. prospect has offers from Central Michigan, Toledo, and Western Michigan.  He has a good, strong arm and stands tall in the pocket.  When he’s in the pocket or on the move, he always has the ball cocked and ready to throw.  He already plays in a pro-style offense, which is good, but his three-step drops in high school will turn into five- and seven-step drops in college.  Wiegers is not a dynamic runner, but he’s stout enough to shake off some tacklers.  One concern I have about him is his lack of progressions; he has a good receiver in 2014 prospect Maurice Ways, but Wiegers tends to pre-determine where the ball is going.  There are few highlights where he really scans the field and makes check-downs, which is always a problem at the higher levels.

5. Chance Stewart – QB – Sturgis (MI) Sturgis: The 6’6″, 205 lb. quarterback held a Western Michigan offer before committing to Wisconsin.  When I watch Stewart play, what I see is John Navarre.  Stewart is a tall kid with some room to fill out.  He has decent arm strength, but his throwing mechanics are a little sloppy and the ball drops down and loops a little bit, elongating his delivery.  He’s not a running threat and would be somewhat of a sitting duck in the pocket.  I can see him fitting well in Wisconsin’s offense during the Bret Bielema years, but he doesn’t seem to fit Al Borges’s ideal.

6. DeShone Kizer – QB – Toledo (OH) Central Catholic: The 6’4″, 205 lb. quarterback has offers from Boston College, Bowling Green, Illinois, Louisville, Michigan State, Nebraska, Penn State, Syracuse, and Toledo.  He’s a good runner, but he’s very unpolished as a quarterback.  His footwork is messy, and he has a long, looping delivery like Byron Leftwich.  And despite all that winding up, he doesn’t have a great deal of arm strength.

7. Travis Smith – QB – Ithaca (MI) Ithaca: The 6’2″, 200 lb. prospect has a lone offer from Central Michigan.  There’s a lot to like about this kid.  He runs his offense very efficiently, seems to do a good job of making pre-snap reads, is a very accurate passer, and runs the ball well.  A couple concerns I have are his size (if he lists 6’2″, he’s probably 6’0″ or 6’1″) and his arm strength.  I don’t think he has the ability to drop straight back and hit a receiver streaking down the sideline 50 yards away.  He also runs a shotgun spread offense, which might slow the learning curve in an offense like Michigan’s.

8. Wilton Speight – QB – Richmond (VA) Collegiate: The 6’6″, 217-pounder has no offers at this time.  Speight might be the sleeper of the group.  I like the way he throws the ball under pressure.  Sometimes it’s unbelievable how accurate he is with guys in his face, but to be honest, it seems like he’s in a habit of throwing off his back foot because of a porous offensive line.  He barely has a chance to breathe before two or three defenders are in his face.  He’s a little too stiff in the pocket for my liking and will struggle to avoid college rushers; he lacks great arm strength and has a little bit of a hitch in his delivery.  He just looks very unpolished.  I could see him going somewhere like Texas Tech or Washington State and lighting it up a few years down the road, but I don’t think he’s a good fit for Michigan.

9. Coleman Key – QB – Broken Arrow (OK) Broken Arrow: The 6’5″, 210 lb. signal caller has a lone offer from Arkansas State.  He shows good touch, and his height allows him to throw over the middle with ease.  He doesn’t have a cannon for an arm, and he’s not much of a threat to run the ball.  While many elite quarterbacks start from their sophomore or even freshman year, Key’s first year as the starter was as a junior in 2012, so he’s not as experienced as some other quarterbacks.  Perhaps because of that reason, he seems to lack a little bit of pocket awareness.  I think better offers than Arkansas State will come down the road.

10. Andrew Ford – QB – Camp Hill (PA) Cedar Cliff:  The 6’3″, 190 lb. prospect has offers from Massachusetts and Temple.  Quite simply, I think Ford lacks the arm strength to be a serious Michigan prospect.  He has some other shortcomings – mediocre size, sloppy footwork, not particularly athletic – but he doesn’t have enough zip to overcome those weaknesses.  He’s a good high school football player, but not BCS conference-caliber, in my opinion.