2023 Season Countdown: #104 Jayden Denegal

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1Jun 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #104 Jayden Denegal

Jayden Denegal (image via Twitter)

Name: Jayden Denegal
Height: 
6’4″
Weight: 
238 lbs.
High school: 
Apple Valley (CA) Apple Valley
Position: 
Quarterback
Class: 
Redshirt freshman
Jersey number: 
#14
Last year: 
I ranked Denegal #97 and said he would redshirt (LINK). He played in one game.
TTB Rating:
 61

Denegal may have been regarded as a better passing quarterback than classmate Alex Orji last season, but it turned out that Michigan didn’t really need a passer. They didn’t really need Orji as a runner, either. They mostly just needed J.J. McCarthy and a few backups to take garbage time snaps (though Cade McNamara did start one unimpressive game before getting injured). Denegal got into the UConn game to hand off the ball, and that was it.

While McNamara is off to Iowa, McCarthy returns and will be backed up by some combination of Jack Tuttle and/or Davis Warren. Orji has earned some off-season hype because he’s 6’3″ and 235 lbs., looks really strong, and can run and jump and do fun things to watch. Some people have been clamoring for Orji to get the Dan Villari treatment and come in for some occasional running plays.

No one is clamoring for Denegal at this point. Buzz out of practice has been next to nil, but that’s what tends to happen for the quarterback who is roughly fifth on the depth chart. With McCarthy possibly gone in 2024, maybe he will get a chance to vie for the starting job next season, but for now it seems like he will be buried on the depth chart for at least one season. I would expect to see him on the field a little here and there in mop-up duty.

Prediction: Backup quarterback

29May 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #106 Hunter Neff

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Sancya/AP/Shutterstock (10405418f) Michigan wide receiver Hunter Neff runs during warmups before an NCAA college football game against Army in Ann Arbor, Mich Army Michigan Football, Ann Arbor, USA – 07 Sep 2019

Name: Hunter Neff
Height: 
6’3″
Weight: 
231 lbs.
High school: 
Chelsea (MI) Chelsea
Position: 
Tight end
Class: 
Redshirt senior
Jersey number: 
#80
Last year: 
I ranked Neff #117 and said he would be a backup tight end (LINK). He played in two games and caught 1 pass for 8 yards.
TTB Rating:
 N/A

Neff deserves some sort of award for stick-to-it-iveness. He joined the program as a walk-on in 2019, stuck through 2020, and stayed through 2021 without seeing the field. After three years of sitting and watching, he finally got on the field in a couple blowout games in 2022, even catching an 8-yard pass against Colorado State.

There probably won’t be a big leap in 2023, but Michigan did lose several tight ends in the off-season – four, to be exact. Neff doesn’t have the size to factor into the rotation much, but he could possibly move up slightly on the depth chart. A.J. Barner, Matt Hibner, and Colston Loveland seem to make up the top three, and then after that, things seem to be a little murky.

Prediction: Backup tight end

28May 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #107 Danny Hughes

Danny Hughes (#24, image via Twitter)

Name: Danny Hughes
Height: 
6’0″
Weight: 
205 lbs.
High school: 
Naperville (IL) Central
Position: 
Running back
Class: 
Redshirt senior
Jersey number: 
#24
Last year: 
I ranked Hughes #80 and said he would be a backup running back and special teamer (LINK). He played in seven games and had 6 carries for 35 yards.
TTB Rating:
 N/A

For the past two seasons, Hughes has been a big special teams contributor, playing in 20 games over that time span. Last season with a shallow running back depth chart, he managed to snag 6 carries for 35 yards across two blowout games (Hawaii and UConn).

This season I’m dropping Hughes down a hefty 27 spots for a couple reasons. First of all, Michigan returns a ton of players this season and did not lose much off the College Football Playoff team from a year ago. Second, Michigan returns everyone from the running back room and adds two freshmen, Cole Cabana and Benjamin Hall. There might be some garbage time carries to be handed out to walk-ons, but Michigan also needs to find out what it has in some of the younger backs like Hall, Cabana, and C.J. Stokes to see if they can take over the load in 2024 after both Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards could possibly be gone.

Prediction: Backup running back and special teamer

27May 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #108 Breeon Ishmail

Breeon Ishmail (image via 247 Sports)

Name: Breeon Ishmail
Height: 
6’4″
Weight: 
225 lbs.
High school: 
Hamilton (OH) Princeton
Position: 
Edge
Class: 
Freshman
Jersey number:
 N/A
Last year: 
Ishmail was a senior in high school (LINK). He made 64 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions (1 returned for a TD).
TTB Rating:
 71

Ishmail was one of the later commitments in the class of 2023, announcing his intention to play for Michigan in late November. A whirling dervish of a player, Ishmail did a little bit of everything for Princeton’s defense, playing middle linebacker, overhang defender, and edge rusher. They didn’t rush him as much as they could have, or else his sack totals should have been higher.

Ishmail has the length and closing speed to be a productive pass rusher, but he’s a little bit light right now and doesn’t have a whole lot of technique in his arsenal. Rated as a 3-star, the #91 linebacker, and #1107 overall in the 247 Composite, Michigan lists him as an EDGE, which I think is his best fit. He will need a couple seasons to pack on enough weight to hold up against kickout blocks, and then he’ll have a chance to see the field.

Prediction: Redshirt

26May 2023
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2023 Season Countdown: #109 Nathan Efobi

Nathan Efobi (image via Twitter)

Name: Nathan Efobi
Height: 
6’4″
Weight: 
295 lbs.
High school: 
Cumming (GA) South Forsyth
Position: 
Offensive guard
Class: 
Freshman
Jersey number:
 N/A
Last year: 
Efobi was a senior in high school (LINK). He made 4 tackles for loss, 2 sacks, and 1 forced fumble on defense.
TTB Rating:
 68

Efobi was a pretty big get for Michigan in the 2023 class, signing with the Wolverines over offers from Georgia, Miami, and Penn State, among others. He ended up as a 247 Composite 4-star, the #19 interior offensive lineman, and #345 overall. He committed in November and signed in December, and he will join the Wolverines this summer.

From an on-the-field perspective, I’m not sure how much Efobi will have an impact. I gave him a TTB Rating of 68 because I think he has a lot of work to do. Even if considering the overall ranking, only 259 players were drafted in the 2023 NFL Draft, so if he ends up as the 345th best player in three to five years, that puts him as an undrafted free agent. Of course, NFL Draft results don’t always mirror recruiting rankings, but it’s important to keep some perspective. Efobi will probably need at least a year of development to be field-ready, and Michigan has a ton of legitimate linemen, so I think a redshirt is a safe bet.

Prediction: Redshirt