Visitors: Michigan vs. Michigan State

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14Oct 2015
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Michigan State

Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy tight end Isaac Nauta is one of many elite players scheduled to be in town.

I have shortened down some of the writeups this week for the sheer number of prospects visiting. It’s a huge recruiting opportunity for Michigan.

2016
Korey Banks – WR – Tyrone (GA) Sandy Creek: Banks committed to North Carolina in July after being offered by the Wolverines. He unofficially visited in the spring and reportedly had a great visit, but the Tarheels pulled him in, anyway. Michigan was initially recruiting him as a wide receiver, although he could also play cornerback.

Donnie Corley – WR – Detroit (MI) King: Corley said he will probably make it. He is strongly considering both Michigan and Michigan State, so it would make sense for him to check out the game.

Dylan Crawford – WR – Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Catholic: This is Crawford’s official visit.

Hit the jump for lots and lots more visitors.

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25Sep 2015
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Visitors: Michigan vs. BYU

Paramus (NJ) Catholic defensive tackle Rashan Gary


2016

Christian Boyd – DT – Muskegon (MI) Mona Shores: Boyd is a 6’2″, 280 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He also visited Michigan last weekend for the UNLV game. He is a teammate of 2016 wide receiver Hunter Broersma (Western Michigan), cornerback Darece Roberson (Western Michigan), and wide receiver Kobe Burse (Miami-OH).

Kingston Davis – RB – Prattville (AL) Prattville: Davis committed to Michigan in April (LINK). So far as a senior, he has 598 yards and 7 rushing touchdowns through four games (LINK).

Chris Evans – RB – Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis: Evans committed to Michigan in June. You can see how his senior season is going here (LINK).

Rashan Gary – DT – Paramus (NJ) Catholic: Gary is a 6’4″, 287 lb. prospect with offers from almost everywhere. He’s a 247 Composite 5-star, the #1 defensive tackle, and #1 overall. The plurality of his Crystal Ball picks are for Michigan (47%), but Auburn and Georgia are also strong contenders. He is teammates with 2016 wide receiver Donald Stewart; 2017 defensive end Corey Bolds and linebacker Drew Singleton; and 2018 quarterback Allan Walters. There are a lot of connections to Michigan, since redshirt freshman safety Jabrill Peppers and offensive lineman Juwann Bushell-Beatty are both from his high school, along with recruiting coordinator Chris Partridge, who coached the Paladins last year. This is Gary’s official visit.

Hit the jump for several more 2016, 2017, and 2018 visitors.

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19Sep 2015
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Visitors: Michigan vs. UNLV

Fresno (CA) Clovis West linebacker Caleb Kelly

2016
Christian Boyd – DT – Muskegon (MI) Mona Shores: Boyd is a 6’2″, 260 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He is teammates with a pretty nice crew of 2016 athletes in wide receiver Kobe Burse (Miami-OH), cornerback Darece Roberson (Western Michigan), and wide receiver Hunter Broersma (Western Michigan).

Keyshon Camp – DT – Lakeland (FL) Lake Gibson: Camp is a 6’3″, 269 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Florida, Miami, Michigan, Oregon, and UCLA, among others; he committed to USC in June. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #20 defensive tackle, and #174 overall. A former teammate of Michigan freshman Reuben Jones, he is also coached by former Michigan offensive lineman Ricky Barnum. This is his official visit.

Donnie Corley – WR – Detroit (MI) King:

Caleb Kelly – LB – Fresno (CA) Clovis West:
Kelly is a 247 Composite 5-star, the #2 outside linebacker, and #16 overall. He has offers from Alabama, Michigan, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, UCLA, and USC, among others. He visited Michigan this spring and the coaching staff has been after him hard, but his leader is thought to be Oklahoma. He is committed to the 2016 U.S. All-American Bowl. This is his official visit.

Hit the jump for a number of other visitors.
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28Aug 2015
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Recruit Tracker: David Reese

Farmington (MI) Farmington linebacker/fullback David Reese

October 9, 2015: Farmington lost to Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison by a score of 14-13. Reese had 6 carries for 27 yards, 1 passing attempt for a 14-yard completion, and 12 tackles on defense. Farmington is now 4-3.

August 27, 2015: Reese’s Farmington (MI) Farmington team beat Royal Oak (MI) Royal Oak by a score of 39-28. Reese made 10 tackles and 2 tackles for loss, and he had a 48-yard touchdown on a fullback trap, totaling 8 carries for 79 yards.

5Apr 2015
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David Reese, Wolverine

Farmington (MI) Farmington fullback David Reese (image via 247Sports.com)

Farmington (MI) Farmington fullback David Reese committed to Michigan on Saturday morning. He was committed to Louisville since early March, and he also holds offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Pitt, and a bunch of MAC programs.

Reese is a 6’1″, 235 lb. prospect. As a junior in 2014, he made 107 tackles and is already the school’s all-time leading tackler. He also ran for almost 300 yards, including 7 touchdowns.

Hit the jump for more on Reese and his commitment to Michigan.

RATINGS
ESPN: 3-star ILB
Rivals: 3-star, #17 ILB, #11 in-state
Scout: 3-star, #9 MLB
247 Sports: 3-star, 87 grade, #14 ILB, #525 overall, #14 in-state

Reese has visited Michigan numerous times over the past couple years, with an obvious eye toward earning an offer from the Wolverines. For a while, it did not seem as if an offer would come, at least not early in the recruiting cycle. With high school teammate Desmond Fitzpatrick committed to the Louisville Cardinals since last October, Reese followed suit. He committed on March 7, only to be offered by Michigan three weeks later. It took him about a week to pull the trigger on the flip. When he came to Michigan’s spring game on Saturday morning, he committed.

A linebacker to all the recruiting services – and seemingly in his heart – the Wolverines offered Reese as a fullback. That apparently caused some hesitation on his part, but head coach Jim Harbaugh has a history of playing guys both ways or moving them back and forth until they find a home. I am not a huge fan of Reese’s as a linebacker, because he looks like a two-down, 3-4 inside linebacker to me. However, he does a nice job at the fullback position. There aren’t many highlights of him blocking from his fullback spot, but he packs a nice punch as a defender, which should translate to offense. He’s built solidly and low to the ground, which should help him with leverage in his blocking. He also shows some pretty nifty feet with the ball in his hands and does a very good job of keeping his feet moving through contact in order to churn out some extra yardage. Reese looks pretty smooth catching a couple passes out of the backfield.

Reese does not have great speed, but that’s to be expected from a fullback. As a defender, there was a time when recruiting analysts thought he would end up as a defensive end because he was not particularly quick. While he has improved that aspect of his game from his sophomore to junior year, he still isn’t the most athletic linebacker around. His highlights should also be taken with a bit of a grain of salt, because Farmington plays against mediocre competition.

Overall, Reese is a good pickup as a fullback because Michigan loses two senior fullbacks (Joe Kerridge, Sione Houma) after the 2015 season. No other fullback on the roster has any game experience. He should be in the mix to play as a freshman, with competition coming from converted defensive tackle Brady Pallante and some walk-ons.

Michigan now has four commitments in the 2016 class, including two from the spring game weekend (quarterback Brandon Peters is the other). Reese is the first scholarship fullback for the Wolverines since Houma was recruited in the 2012 class. He is also the first Farmington High School recruit since kicker K.C. Lopata, who started his career as a walk-on in 2004. But it would not be surprising if Reese’s offered teammate, wide receiver Fitzpatrick, ends up a part of the class, too. As of right now, the 2016 class is scheduled to be 15 players strong.

TTB Rating: 70 (ratings explanation)