Mailbag: Are these 3-stars better than the old 3-stars?

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18Apr 2016
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Mailbag: Are these 3-stars better than the old 3-stars?

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J’Marick Woods

A question from UM_1973 got me to respond to something I have been meaning to address for a couple weeks now:

Thunder, I noticed that our current group of commits are made up of mostly 3 stars. However, unlike last year’s bunch of early commits, you seem to be more impressed by this year’s bunch than last year’s. Based on that, do you expect that there will be less decommitments in this year’s class compared to last year’s class?

To start off here, it’s obviously important to take a look at the current 3-star commits and last year’s.

2017 3-stars committed: S J’Marick Woods, RB A.J. Dillon, DT Phillip Paea, FB Chase Lasater, RB Kurt Taylor, TE Carter Dunaway, CB Benjamin St-Juste

2016 3-stars committed by the end of August 2015: RB Kingston Davis, RB Kiante Enis, LB Devin Gil,  LB Dele’ Harding, LB Dytarious Johnson, TE Sean McKeon, S Josh Metellus, LB David Reese, CB Antwaine Richardson, CB Sir Patrick Scott, QB Victor Viramontes, DE Rashad Weaver

Hit the jump for more on the differences between the two classes.

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7Apr 2016
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2016 Recruiting Grade: Wide Receiver

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Ahmir Mitchell (#2)

Previously: Quarterbacks, Running Backs

WIDE RECEIVERS (5):
Kekoa Crawford – Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Catholic: 4-star, #19 WR, #119 overall
Brad Hawkins, Jr. – Camden (NJ) Camden: 4-star, #54 WR, #291 overall
Nate Johnson – Thompson’s Station (TN) Independence: 3-star, #94 WR, #589 overall
Eddie McDoom – Winter Garden (FL) West Orange: 3-star, #64 WR, #405 overall
Ahmir Mitchell – Egg Harbor City (NJ) Cedar Creek: 4-star, #9 ATH, #166 overall

Hit the jump for the rundown on Michigan’s 2016 recruiting efforts at the wide receiver position.

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11Feb 2016
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2016 Recruiting Grade: Running Back

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Kareem Walker (image via Maxpreps)

Previously: Quarterbacks

RUNNING BACKS (3):
Kingston Davis – Prattville (AL) Prattville: 3-star, #1 FB, #739 overall
Chris Evans – Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis: 4-star, #9 APB, #332 overall
Kareem Walker – Wayne (NJ) DePaul Catholic: 4-star, #4 RB, #100 overall

Hit the jump for the rundown on Michigan’s 2016 recruiting efforts at the running back position.

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9Feb 2016
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2016 Recruiting Update: February 9, 2016

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Victor Viramontes

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COMMITMENTS
Concord (CA) De La Salle tight end Devin Asiasi committed to Michigan (LINK).

Paramus (NJ) Catholic defensive tackle Rashan Gary committed to Michigan (LINK).

Detroit (MI) King cornerback Lavert Hill committed to Michigan (LINK).

Rockford (MI) Rockford kicker Quinn Nordin committed to Michigan (LINK).

Hit the jump for a wrap-up on all the players who committed elsewhere on or near National Signing Day.

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7Feb 2016
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Recruiting Grade: Quarterback

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Brandon Peters

QUARTERBACKS (1): Brandon Peters – Avon (IN) Avon
Commits: Peters is a 6’4″, 209 lb. prospect who was hand-picked Jim Harbaugh. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #6 pro-style QB, and #61 overall. He participated in last year’s Elite 11 competition, and he was a U.S. Army All-American. Peters had a very good season for Avon, but he struggled at the Elite 11 and in the U.S. Army bowl. One explanation for his struggles is that he did not have a personal quarterback coach in high school, something a lot of high school QBs have these days. Still, he struggled at times with his mechanics and he does not go through his progressions as quickly as one might hope. He has good physical tools, but he is not college-ready at this point.

Biggest miss: K.J. Costello – Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Catholic. Costello was reportedly close to committing to Michigan during the summer of 2014 when he visited during Brady Hoke’s tenure. Instead, Hoke took a commitment from Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison’s Messiah DeWeaver, someone whom Jim Harbaugh parted ways with shortly after being hired. Costello – a teammate of Michigan wide receiver signee Dylan Crawford – would go on to sign with Stanford, while DeWeaver signed with Michigan State. Costello outperformed Peters at the Elite 11 and at the Army bowl.

Decommits: Messiah DeWeaver was the first QB to decommit. Then when Michigan set up its Summer Swarm Tour and ended up in California, the coaching staff happened upon Norco (CA) Norco athlete Victor Viramontes, a quarterback/linebacker. They offered him and he committed to Michigan shortly thereafter, without ever having seen campus. He would visit in the fall, but he decommitted in December, reportedly because someone had planted in his head that he would not get a chance to play QB for Michigan. While Viramontes has the size and athleticism to play H-back, linebacker, or maybe strong safety in college, he wants to be a quarterback. He was rumored to be silently committed to Michigan leading up to National Signing Day, but Michigan did not have enough room in the recruiting class and did not send him a National Letter of Intent to sign; he picked the Cal Bears.

Other QB offers:
K.J. Costello (Stanford)
Messiah DeWeaver (Michigan State)
Jacob Eason (Georgia)
Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State)
Shea Patterson (Ole Miss)
Victor Viramontes (Cal)

Grade: A-. I think there were better options at quarterback than Peters, but Harbaugh seems to like Peters, so I can accept that based on Harbaugh’s track record. Historically, Harbaugh seems to like to bring in two quarterbacks per class (one true QB and one more athletic QB), so losing Viramontes was a bit of a blow. I didn’t foresee Viramontes winning the job full-time, but he could have been a guy who could play QB in certain packages or someone who could have helped out at a few other positions.