Recruiting Update: August 26, 2015

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26Aug 2015
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Recruiting Update: August 26, 2015

Brandon Peters (image via 247 Sports)

Because of the impending football season, the recruiting updates will be bumped from Mondays to Wednesdays. There’s too much football-related stuff going on over the weekend to get everything written so early in the week.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2016
Kentwood (LA) Kentwood cornerback Shyheim Carter decommitted from Alabama. Carter is a 6’0″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Georgia, LSU, and others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #5 cornerback, and #51 overall. At one time he talked about wanting to visit Michigan, but that was almost certainly lip service, and he is now expected to become a Georgia Bulldog.

MISCELLANEOUS
Since a few Michigan commits began their senior seasons this past weekend, I started up the recruit tracker posts once again (LINK). So click that link if you’re interested in following the efforts of Brandon Peters, Kiante Enis, and Chris Evans, with more to come later.

Avon (IN) Avon quarterback Brandon Peters, a Michigan commit, will join Detroit (MI) Cass Tech offensive guard Michael Onwenu at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl (LINK). Peters had previously been committed to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.

Philadelphia (PA) Imhotep tight end Naseir Upshur will announce his decision on September 1, 2015. He is expected to pick Florida State, and there are rumors that he is already a silent commit to the Seminoles. He had originally said that he would announce on August 8, 2015, and that choice likely would have been Michigan.

Lawrence (KS) Lawrence defensive end Amani Bledsoe released a top six that does not include Michigan.

Here’s a list of a few visitors from this past weekend (LINK).

22Jun 2015
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ESPN 300 for 2016 updated

Hartland (WI) Arrowhead offensive tackle Ben Bredeson is Michigan’s top-ranked recruit to ESPN

ESPN updated their top 300 players for 2016 (LINK). Here’s what it looked like back in April (LINK). Movement for Michigan commits:

– Ben Bredeson dropped from #53 to #56
– Brandon Peters dropped from #142 to #152
– Michael Onwenu jumped from off the list to #255
– Matt Falcon dropped from #243 to #258
– Erik Swenson dropped from #300 to being off the list

Hit the jump for the rest of Michigan’s offerees:

5-stars:
1. Rashan Gary – DT – NJ
2. Greg Little – OT – TX (Texas A&M)
4. Willie Allen – OT – LA
5. Ed Oliver – DT – TX (Houston)
8. Jacob Eason – QB – WA (Georgia)
9. Devin Asiasi – TE – CA
10. Levonta Taylor – CB – VA (Florida State)
11. Malik Henry – QB – CA (Florida State)
14. Lyndell Wilson – LB – AL

4-stars:
17. Dexter Lawrence – DT – NC
19. Trayvon Mullen – CB – FL
21. Kareem Walker – RB – NJ (Ohio State)
22. Dwayne Haskins, Jr. – QB – MD (Maryland)
24. Rahshaun Smith – DE – GA (Clemson)
25. Shea Patterson – QB – LA (Ole Miss)
26. Janarius Robinson – DE – FL (Florida State)
27. Brandon Jones – S – TX
28. Isaac Nauta – TE – GA (Florida State)
29. Jonah Williams – OT – CA (Alabama)
30. Kaden Smith – TE – TX (Stanford)
36. Marlon Davidson – DE – AL
37. K.J. Costello – QB – CA (Stanford)
39. Deontay Anderson – S – TX
40. Nate Craig-Myers – WR – FL
44. Mique Juarez – LB – CA (USC)
46. Nigel Knott – CB – MS
48. Jordan Elliott – DT – TX (Houston)
50. Devin Duvernay – WR – TX
51. Ben Davis – LB – AL
54. Michael Menet – OT – PA (Penn State)
55. John Broussard – CB – AL (Auburn)
56. Ben Bredeson – OT – WI (Michigan)
59. Liam Eichenberg – OT – OH (Notre Dame)
60. Caleb Kelly – LB – CA
64. Jauan Williams – OT – DC
65. Lokeni Toailoa – LB – CA (UCLA)
67. Patrick Bethel – DE – FL
69. Boss Tagaloa – DT – CA
70. Miles Sanders – RB – PA (Penn State)
71. Justin Madubuike – DE – TX
73. Daniel Joseph – DE – IL
74. Mecole Hardman – ATH – GA
75. Sam Bruce – WR – FL (Miami)
76. Rahssan Thornton – DE – Texas (LSU)
79. Demetris Robertson – WR – AL
85. Marquill Osborn – CB – NC (Tennessee)
86. Chris Owens – OG – TX (Alabama)
88. Josh Hammond – WR – FL (Florida)
89. Jean Delance – OT – TX
91. Kendell Jones – DT – TX (Alabama)
92. E.J. Price – OT – GA
95. Devin White – ATH – LA
98. Shaquille Quarterman – LB – FL (Miami)
99. Charlie Woerner – TE – GA
101. David Long, Jr. – CB – CA
103. Ron Johnson, Jr. – DE – NJ
105. Eric Cuffee – CB – TX
106. Eli Stove – WR – FL (Auburn)
112. Michael Jordan – OT – MI (Ohio State)
113. Chris Daniels – DT – TX
114. Erroll Thompson – LB – AL
115. Tyler Vaughns – WR – CA
120. Michael Eletise – OG – HI
121. Damar Hamlin – CB – PA
122. Clark Yarbrough – OT – VA (Stanford)
123. Diondre Overton – WR – NC
124. Marquel Dismuke – S – CA (Nebraska)
127. Khalid Kareem – DE – MI
128. Keyshon Camp – DT – FL
130. Isaiah Chambers – DE – TX
131. Austin Myers – OT – TX (TCU)
132. Lamar Jackson – ATH – CA
133. Carlin Fils-Aime – RB – FL
134. Landon Dickerson – OT – NC
136. Trevon Sidney – WR – CA
137. Terrance Davis – OG – MD
139. J.P. Urquidez – OT – TX (Baylor)
140. Robert Washington – RB – NC (Syracuse)
142. Ben Cleveland – OG – GA (Georgia)
143. Antonio Williams – RB – NC (Wisconsin)
146. Frank Martin II – OT – CA (USC)
147. Jordan Fuller – ATH – NJ
149. Jake Hausmann – TE – OH (Ohio State)
152. Brandon Peters – QB – IN (Michigan)
153. Auston Robertson – DE – IN (Michigan State)
155. Luke Farrell – TE – OH
156. Tommy Kraemer – OT – OH (Notre Dame)
157. Jarrett Guarantano – QB – NJ (Tennessee)
159. Naseir Upshur – TE – PA
162. Terrell Hall – DE – DC (Ohio State)
163. Elijah Holyfield – RB – GA
169. Richard Merritt – OG – DC
170. Jeffrey McCulloch – LB – TX
173. Xavier Kelly – DE – KS
176. Dylan Crawford – WR – CA
177. Devin Bush, Jr. – LB – FL
178. Joseph Jackson – DE – FL (Miami)
180. Joshua Jackson – QB – MI (Virginia Tech)
181. Byron Murphy – CB – AZ
182. Josh King – DE – IL (Michigan State)
183. Dontavious Jackson – LB – TX
185. Jacob Mathis – TE – FL
188. Tre Nixon – WR – FL
191. Brad Hawkins – WR – NJ
192. Michael Williams – DT – TX
199. Steffon McKnight – WR – CA
200. Jaylon Jones – S – TX
202. Jaquan Yulee – LB – VA (Alabama)
203. Erick Fowler – DE – TX (LSU)
211. Ahmir Mitchell – WR – NJ
213. Jared Mayden – CB – TX
214. Jamal Pettigrew – TE – LA (LSU)
215. Josh Imatorbhebhe – WR – GA (USC)
224. Chase Claypool – WR – BC
226. Daelin Hayes – LB – MI (USC)
229. Austin Mack – WR – IN (Ohio State)
230. Cohl Cabral – C – CA (Arizona State)
239. Austin Anderson – OT – TX (Texas A&M)
241. Romeo Finley – S – Florida
242. Cary Angeline – TE – PA
243. Steven Smothers – WR – MD
245. Tavares Chase – WR – FL (Clemson)
247. Justin Layne – WR – OH (Michigan State)
250. Matt Farniok – OT – SD
251. Nick Eubanks – TE – FL
255. Michael Onwenu – OG – MI (Michigan)
256. Cole Van Lanen – OT – WI (Wisconsin)
258. Matt Falcon – RB – MI (Michigan)
260. Cameron Lewis – S – LA (LSU)
264. C.J. Pollard – S – CA
265. Binjimen Victor – WR – FL
272. Donnie Corley – WR – MI
273. Demetric Felton – ATH – CA (UCLA)
275. Lavert Hill – CB – MI (Penn State)
281. Quayshon Alexander – DE – NJ (Nebraska)
285. Alton Robinson – DE – TX (Stanford)
294. Collin Johnson – WR – TX (Texas)

15Jun 2015
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2016 Recruiting Update: June 15, 2015

Norco (CA) Norco quarterback Victor Viramontes (image via Press Enterprise)

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COMMITMENTS
Delray Beach (FL) Atlantic cornerback Antwaine Richardson committed to Michigan on Friday (LINK).

Cooper City (FL) Cooper City defensive end Rashad Weaver committed to Michigan on Sunday (LINK).

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2016
Carson (CA) Calabasas safety Marquel Dismuke decommitted from Cal. He’s a 6’1″, 180 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan and Nebraska, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #10 safety, and #246 overall. Dismuke was an early offer by the Jim Harbaugh staff, and he committed to Cal surprisingly early when Michigan thought they had a chance. The Wolverines still might be able to pull him in, but the decommitment came a couple weeks after Nebraska offered, and the Cornhuskers have 89% of the Crystal Ball votes.

Norco (CA) Norco safety Troy Dye was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’3″, 200 lb. prospect with offers from Colorado and Oregon, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #41 safety, and #634 overall. He earned his offer at the satellite camp in Mission Viejo. Listed as a safety, he moves like a linebacker and should probably be reclassified by 247 Sports. Regardless, he has some upside as an outside linebacker and still probably slots in as a 3-star prospect. Michigan was his favorite school growing up. His father was born in Michigan and played football at San Jose State (so why not go play for Al Borges and Greg Robinson?), where he also had a baseball career that led to the Houston Astros organization.

Cartersville (GA) Cartersville tight end Miller Forristall was offered by Michigan and then committed to Alabama. He’s a 6’5″, 220 lb. prospect who’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #20 tight end, and #486 overall. As a junior in 2014, he caught 32 passes for 600 yards and 8 touchdowns. The home state Bulldogs never stepped forward with an offer.

Hit the jump for a couple more 2016 offers, some guys who committed elsewhere, and some random bits and pieces.

Pembroke Pines (FL) Flanagan safety/linebacker Devin Gil decommitted from Miami. He’s a 6’1″, 205 lb. prospect who also holds offers from Colorado, Louisville, and South Florida, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #63 safety, and #941 overall. Gil visited Michigan with a couple teammates this past weekend, and he decommitted from the Hurricanes during the visit, saying he wanted to see who else would show interest in him. He plays safety and that’s where 247 Sports has him pegged, but he looks like he’ll be a linebacker at the next level. His Crystal Ball is 100% in favor of Michigan right now.

Pembroke Pines (FL) Flanagan safety Josh Metellus decommitted from Georgia Southern. He’s a 6’0″, 187 lb. prospect with offers from Florida International, Miami-OH, Middle Tennessee State, and South Alabama. He’s a 247 Composite 2-star, the #139 safety, and #1957 overall. He is a teammate of Gil and 2016 linebacker Devin Bush, Jr. and visited Michigan this past weekend.

Norco (CA) Norco quarterback Victor Viramontes was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’2″, 220 lb. prospect with offers from Colorado, Nebraska, Washington State, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #48 athlete, and #676 overall. A teammate of Dye’s, Viramontes attended the second California satellite camp, in Fresno, and earned his offer after Harbaugh saw him run and throw. As a junior in 2014, he was 123/228 passing (53.9%) for 1,784 yards, 18 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions; more impressively, he ran the ball 214 times for 1,757 yards (8.2 yards/carry) and 18 touchdowns. Even better is that his nickname is “Vicious Vic,” so if he ever decides to pursue MMA, he’s got a pretty nice, alliterative name for it: Vicious Vic Viramontes. (You can hear Michael Buffer saying that name, can’t you?) Anyway, Viramontes is a veritable virtuoso on the field who has various valuable skills, like vision and a vibrant arm, to victimize a defense on his way to taking a viselike, victorious grip on a quarterback job. (That’s my way of saying that Vicious Vic can probably go somewhere and be The Man at quarterback in this class, rather than possibly playing second violin fiddle to Brandon Peters.) If quarterback doesn’t work out for him, he could probably play running back, fullback, H-back, linebacker, or maybe strong safety at the college level.

Fort Lauderdale (FL) Cooper City tight end Rashad Weaver was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’4″, 245 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois and Syracuse, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 2-star, the #112 defensive tackle, and #1803 overall. He claims a 4.9 forty. Weaver has decent speed but has a lot of technical holes in his game; he’s also a big body who could project anywhere from tight end to defensive end to defensive tackle to perhaps even offensive tackle. He reminds me of New Jersey athlete Jake Pickard from the 2015 class, who was committed to Wisconsin, earned a late offer from Michigan, and ended up signing with Syracuse. Weaver almost immediately named Michigan his top school. The Wolverines are recruiting him as an “athlete” but saying he can play tight end to start his career.

OFF THE BOARD
Manor (TX) Manor defensive end Erick Fowler committed to LSU. He initially showed some interest in the Wolverines, but nothing had transpired in recent weeks between the two parties.

Cranford (NJ) Cranford offensive tackle Will Fries committed to Penn State. He had recently visited Michigan and put the Wolverines in his top group, but that seemed like a formality before a looming commitment to the Nittany Lions.

Mechanicsville (VA) Atlee safety Jaqui “J.J.” Givens committed to South Carolina. The co-defensive coordinator at South Carolina is Jon Hoke, the older brother of former Michigan head coach Brady Hoke.

Converse (TX) Judson defensive end Alton Robinson committed to Texas A&M.

Byesville (OH) Meadowbrook offensive guard Josh Sills committed to West Virginia.

New Orleans (LA) Brother Martin tight end Irvin Smith committed to Texas A&M on an unofficial visit. He is the son of former Notre Dame and NFL tight end Irv Smith. He is also a teammate of 2016 tight end Peyton Aucoin and 2017 linebacker Bruce Jordan-Swilling, both of whom have Michigan offers.

Chesapeake (VA) Indian River linebacker Jaquan Yulee committed to Alabama. Despite listing Michigan early as one of his top schools, he never visited. Recently, the Wolverines dropped out of his top five, and then he became a Crimson Tide. Which sounds weird.

MISCELLANEOUS
Here’s a list of some (but not nearly all) of the participants in Michigan’s Exposure U camp (LINK).

Here are the notable prospects who took part in Michigan’s 2015 Summer Swarm tour, which ended last week (LINK).

Here’s yet another list, this one of visitors from this past weekend and Sound Mind Sound Body campers (LINK).

Scout released a new top 300 for 2016 (LINK).

Houston (TX) Aldine MacArthur defensive end Isaiah Chambers named Michigan to his top ten.

Abbotsford (BC) Abbotsford tight end Chase Claypool named Michigan to his top three.

Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Rancho Santa Margarita wide receiver Dylan Crawford named Michigan to his top ten.

Los Angeles (CA) Loyola cornerback David Long, Jr. named Michigan to his top ten. The guys at 247 Sports have said at times that Long is the staff’s top cornerback target.

Avon (IN) Avon quarterback Brandon Peters, a Michigan commit, was named a finalist for the 2015 Elite 11.

Florence (AL) Florence fullback/linebacker Erroll Thompson named Michigan to his top five. Michigan is recruiting him to play both positions. He is believed to be a strong Alabama lean, however.

Over on Recruiting Season, I updated profiles for:

10Jun 2015
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Scout 300 for 2016 updated

Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis running back
Chris Evans is the #164 player in the country
(image via 247Sports.com)

Scout updated their top 300 players for 2016 (LINK). The last update I posted was in April (LINK).

Movement for Michigan commits:
– Erik Swenson dropped from #102 to #124
– Matt Falcon remained at #147
– Chris Evans appears at #164. I’m not sure where he was in April since he had not been offered.
– Michael Onwenu dropped from #167 to #168
– Brandon Peters remained at #283

The rest of Michigan’s offerees:

5-stars:
1. Rashan Gary – DT – NJ
3. Shea Patterson – QB – LA (Ole Miss)
6. Greg Little – OT – TX (Texas A&M)
7. Nate Craig – WR – FL
8. Caleb Kelly – LB – CA
10. Dexter Lawrence – DT – NC
11. Jacob Eason – QB – WA (Georgia)
12. Levonta Taylor – CB – VA (Florida State)
13. Ed Oliver – DT – TX (Houston)
16. Kendell Jones – DT – TX (Alabama)
17. Mique Juarez – LB – CA (USC)
18. Jack Jones – ATH – CA
20. Michael Menet – OT – PA (Penn State)
21. Kareem Walker – RB – NJ (Ohio State)
23. Tyler Vaughns – WR – CA

Hit the jump for the 4-star prospects.

4-stars:
24. Ben Bredeson – OT – WI
25. Justin Madubuike – DE – TX
26. Devin Duvernay – WR – TX
27. Tommy Kraemer – OT – OH (Notre Dame)
34. Binjimen Victor – WR – FL
36. Lyndell Wilson – LB – AL
38. Willie Allen – OT – LA
39. Marlon Davidson – DE – AL
40. Brandon Jones – S – TX
42. Kaden Smith – TE – TX (Stanford)
43. Charlie Woerner – TE – GA
44. Theo Howard – WR – CA (Oregon)
45. Ben Davis – LB – AL
46. Janarius Robinson – DE – FL (Florida State)
47. Boss Tagaloa – DT – CA
49. Miles Sanders – RB – PA (Penn State)
51. Deontay Anderson – S – TX
53. Jaquan Yulee – LB – VA (Alabama)
54. David Long – CB – CA
55. Jared Mayden – CB – TX
56. E.J. Price – OT – GA (Georgia)
58. Ahmir Mitchell – WR – NJ
59. Jeffrey McCulloch – LB – TX
61. Demetris Robertson – WR – GA
62. Liam Eichenberg – OT – OH (Notre Dame)
65. Lavert Hill – CB – MI (Penn State)
66. Curtis Robinson – LB – CA (Stanford)
67. Dontavious Jackson – LB – TX
69. K.J. Costello – QB – CA (Stanford)
70. Terrance Davis – OG – MD
71. Devin White – LB – LA
73. Trayvon Mullen – S – FL
78. Isaac Nauta – TE – GA (Florida State)
79. Isaiah Chambers – DE – TX
81. Auston Robertson – DE – IN (Michigan State)
84. Collin Johnson – WR – TX (Texas)
85. Austin Mack – WR – IN (Ohio State)
89. Jake Hausmann – TE – OH (Ohio State)
90. Dylan Crawford – WR – CA
92. Ben Cleveland – OG – GA (Georgia)
95. Lokeni Toailoa – LB – CA (UCLA)
97. Scott Bracey – WR – VA (Duke)
100. Jordan Elliott – DT – TX (Houston)
103. Chris Daniels – DT – TX
106. Malik Henry – QB – FL (Florida State)
107. Camilo Eifler – LB – CA
110. Nigel Knott – CB – MS
111. Josh King – DE – IL (Michigan State)
112. Jordan Fuller – CB – NJ
115. Trevon Sidney – WR – CA
117. Sam Bruce – WR – FL (Miami)
118. Jaylon Jones – CB – TX
120. Devin Asiasi – TE – CA
121. Jarrett Guarantano – QB – NJ (Tennessee)
122. Byron Murphy – CB – AZ
123. Mecole Hardman – WR – GA
124. Erik Swenson – OT – IL (Michigan)
127. Jonah Williams – OT – CA (Alabama)
128. Jean Delance – OT – TX
131. Donnie Corley – WR – MI
133. Erick Fowler – DE – TX
135. Steven Smothers – WR – MD
137. Chris Owens – OG – TX (Alabama)
139. Eli Stove – WR – FL (Auburn)
143. Diondre Overton – WR – NC
144. Devery Hamilton – OT – MD
145. Michael Jordan – OT – MI (Ohio State)
146. Andrew Pryts – S – PA
147. Matt Falcon – RB – MI (Michigan)
154. Luke Farrell – TE – OH
155. Xavier Kelly – DE – KS
158. Keyshon Camp – DT – FL
160. Lamar Jackson – S – CA
163. Rahshaun Smith – DE – FL (Clemson)
164. Chris Evans – RB – IN (Michigan)
165. Jamal Pettigrew – TE – LA (LSU)
168. Michael Onwenu – OG – MI (Michigan)
173. Jacob Mathis – TE – FL
177. Naquan Jones – DT – IL (Michigan State)
178. Amani Bledsoe – DE – KS
180. Freddie Swain – WR – FL
181. Cole Van Lanen – OT – WI
188. Demetric Vance – S – MI (Michigan State)
189. Justin Layne – WR – OH (Michigan State)
190. Landon Dickerson – OT – NC
191. C.J. Pollard – S – CA
194. Shaquille Quarterman – LB – FL (Miami)
195. Julian Okwara – LB – NC (Notre Dame)
196. Bryce Mathews – OT – TN
203. Daelin Hayes – LB – MI (USC)
205. Lamar Winston – LB – OR
209. Michael Eletise – OG – HI
212. Naseir Upshur – TE – PA
216. Levi Onwuzurike – DE – TX
217. Antonio Williams – RB – NC (Wisconsin)
218. Damar Hamlin – CB – PA
220. Dwayne Haskins, Jr. – QB – MD (Maryland)
224. Brad Hawkins – WR – NJ
225. Frank Martin II – OT – CA (USC)
227. Patrick Bethel – DE – FL
230. Brian Burns – DE – FL
237. Steffon McKnight – WR – CA
238. Jay-Jay McCargo – OT – VA (North Carolina)
239. Khalid Kareem – DE – MI
246. Calvin Bundage – S – OK
248. Marquel Dismuke – S – CA
250. Eric Cuffee – CB – TX
251. John Broussard – CB – AL (Auburn)
254. Josh Imatorbhebhe – WR – GA (USC)
255. Desmond Fitzpatrick – WR – MI (Louisville)
259. Terrell Hall – DE – DC (Ohio State)
264. Thiyo Lukusa – OG – MI (Michigan State)
265. Wayne Davis – CB – VA
267. Darrian Franklin – LB – CA
269. Carlin Fils-Aime – RB – FL
272. Connor Murphy – DE – AZ
277. Cary Angeline – TE – PA
280. Chase Claypool – WR – BC
283. Brandon Peters – QB – IN (Michigan)
289. Bryson Young – DE – CA
290. Clark Yarbrough – OT – VA (Stanford)
297. Carlo Kemp – DE – CO

2Jun 2015
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Rivals 250 for 2016 updated

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