Scout 300 for 2013 finalized

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9Jan 2013
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Scout 300 for 2013 finalized

Offensive lineman Patrick Kugler is Michigan’s highest rated commit to Scout.com

Scout has finalized its top 300 players for the class of 2013.  Here’s what it looked back in July and here’s the initial list from March.

Here’s the movement since July:

– Patrick Kugler jumped from #30 to #27
– Dymonte Thomas fell from #35 to #39
– Shane Morris fell from #29 to #40
– Kyle Bosch fell from #48 to #49
– Deveon Smith fell from #60 to #62
– Jourdan Lewis jumped from #168 to #80
– Chris Fox jumped from #134 to #118
– Maurice Hurst, Jr. jumped from #213 to #139
– Henry Poggi fell from #136 to #143
– David Dawson jumped from #179 to #144
– Jake Butt fell from #137 to #145
– Ben Gedeon fell from #155 to #168
– Taco Charlton jumped from #267 to #174
– Delano Hill, who had no offer at the last update, appears at #270
– Wyatt Shallman fell from #268 to #293
– Logan Tuley-Tillman fell from #194 to #300
– Jaron Dukes fell from #296 to off the list
– Mike McCray II fell from #216 to off the list

Below is a list of all the Michigan offerees on the list:

5-stars:
3. Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
4. Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
6. Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
7. Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
9. Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California
10. Montravius Adams – DT – Georgia
16. Vernon Hargreaves III – CB – Florida (Florida)
21. James Quick – WR – Kentucky (Louisville)
22. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
23. Robert Foster – WR – Pennsylvania (Alabama)
26. Kendall Fuller – CB – Maryland (Virginia Tech)
27. Patrick Kugler – OG – Pennsylvania (Michigan)
29. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
30. Laquon Treadwell – WR – Illinois
34. Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
37. Ty Isaac – RB – Illinois (USC)
38. Joey Bosa – DE – Florida (Ohio State)
39. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
40. Shane Morris – QB – Michigan (Michigan)
41. Priest Willis – CB – Arizona
42. Adam Breneman – TE – Pennsylvania (Penn State)

4-stars:
45. Justin Manning – DT – Texas (Texas A&M)
49. Kyle Bosch – OG – Illinois (Michigan)
51. John Montelus – OG – Massachusetts (Notre Dame)
54. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)
55. Maurice Smith – CB – Texas (Alabama)
59. Ethan Pocic – OT – Illinois (LSU)
60. Leon McQuay III – S – Florida (USC)
62. Deveon Smith – RB – Ohio (Michigan)
72. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
74. Steve Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
80. Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
83. Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
86. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (North Carolina)
87. Elijah Qualls – DT – California (Washington)
88. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey (Miami)
90. Mike McGlinchey – OT – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
95. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana
98. Demorea Stringfellow – WR – California (Washington)
99. Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia
101. Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky (USC)
103. Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
107. Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
109. Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
111. Eli Apple – CB – New Jersey (Ohio State)
112. Alex Anzalone – LB – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
113. John Ross – WR – California (Washington)
114. Devon Allen – WR – Arizona
118. Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)
123. Cameron Burrows – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
128. Christian Lacouture – DE – Nebraska (LSU)
129. Gareon Conley – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
130. Kameron Miles – S – Texas (Texas A&M)
131. Peter Kalambayi – LB – North Carolina (Stanford)
133. Colin McGovern – OT – Illinois (Notre Dame)
137. Dorian O’Daniel – LB – Maryland (Clemson)
139. Maurice Hurst, Jr. – DT – Massachusetts (Michigan)
141. Kyle Hicks – RB – Texas (TCU)
142. Jon Reschke – LB – Michigan (Michigan State)
143. Henry Poggi – DT – Maryland (Michigan)
144. David Dawson – OG – Michigan (Michigan)
145. Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)
146. Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas (Texas)
147. Joe Mathis – DE – California (Washington)
149. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
150. Shaq Wiggins – CB – Georgia (Georgia)
153. Isaac Rochell – DE – Georgia (Notre Dame)
154. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
158. Jake Raulerson – DE – Texas (Texas)
159. Jaynard Bostwick – DT – Florida
165. E.J. Levenberry – LB – Virginia (Florida State)
166. Ishmael Wilson – OT – Texas (Texas A&M)
168. Ben Gedeon – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
170. Durham Smythe – TE – Texas
171. Ryan White – CB – Kentucky (Vanderbilt)
174. Taco Charlton – DE – Ohio (Michigan)
182. Tashawn Bower – DE – New Jersey
184. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
185. Cole Luke – CB – Arizona (Notre Dame)
190. Matt Rolin – LB – Virginia (Florida)
199. Marcell Ateman – WR – Texas (Oklahoma State)
204. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)
208. Eldridge Massington – WR – Texas (UCLA)
212. Shane Jones – LB – Ohio (Michigan State)
218. Rob Wheelwright – WR – Ohio (Wisconsin)
219. Kenny Lacy – OT – Arizona (UCLA)
224. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
239. Darius Latham – DT – Indiana (Indiana)
246. Jayme Thompson – S – Ohio (Ohio State)
255. Dennis Finley – OT – Michigan (Michigan State)
258. Chase Abbington – RB – Missouri (Missouri)
266. J.J. Gustafson – OT – Texas (Texas A&M)
267. Josh Augusta – DT – Illinois
270. Delano Hill – S – Michigan (Michigan)
276. Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia (Virginia Tech)
277. Dajaun Drennon – DE – New Jersey (North Carolina)
280. Darren Carrington – WR – California (Oregon)
287. Cameron Hunt – OG – California (Cal)
292. Nadir Barnwell – CB – New Jersey (Rutgers)
293. Wyatt Shallman – FB – Michigan (Michigan)
296. James Onwualu – WR – Minnesota (Notre Dame)
299. Jacob Matuska – DE – Ohio (Notre Dame)
300. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan)

5Jan 2013
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2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl rosters

Future Wolverine Dymonte Thomas will be playing safety for the East Team

Here’s the list of Michigan offerees who will be playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which will be on NBC at 12:00 p.m. on January 5, 2013.

EAST
Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)*
Kendall Fuller – CB – Ohio (Virginia Tech)
Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky (USC)
Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)*
Peter Kalambayi – LB – North Carolina (Stanford)
E.J. Levenberry – LB – Virginia (Florida State)
Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
Brendan Mahon – OG – New Jersey (Penn State)
Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)
John Montelus – OG – Massachusetts (Notre Dame)
Al-Quadine Muhammad – DE – New Jersey**
Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
Dorian O’Daniel – LB – Maryland (Clemson)
James Quick – WR – Kentucky**
Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia (Virginia Tech)
Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (North Carolina)

WEST
Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas (Texas)
Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
Steve Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)*
Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
Justin Manning – DT – Texas (Texas A&M)
Joe Mathis – DE – California**
Kameron Miles – QB/S – Texas (Texas A&M)
Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
Scott Pagano – DT – Hawaii (Clemson)
Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California

*Will miss the game due to injury
**Announcing college decision during game

4Dec 2012
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Rivals 250 for 2013 updated

Dymonte Thomas is the #107 player in the nation

Rivals updated its top 250 prospects for the class of 2013.  Here’s what it looked like back in August.

Movers and shakers for Michigan:

– Dymonte Thomas dropped from #102 to #107
– Chris Fox fell from #112 to #123
– Jake Butt fell from #131 to #141
– Jourdan Lewis jumped from #150 to #147
– Taco Charlton jumped from #233 to #231
– Ross Douglas dropped from #232 to #238
– Logan Tuley-Tillman dropped from #241 to #245
– Wyatt Shallman dropped out of the top 250

101. Alvin Bailey – WR – Florida (Florida)
102. Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia (Virginia Tech)
104. Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
105. Priest Willis – CB – Arizona
107. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
109. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
110. Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas (Texas)
113. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
114. James Quick – WR – Kentucky
116. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
121. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana
123. Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)
124. Isaac Rochell – DE – Georgia (Notre Dame)
130. Maurice Smith – CB – Texas (Alabama)
133. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
138. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
139. Brendan Mahon – OG – Massachusetts (Penn State)
141. Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)
143. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (North Carolina)
145. Yannick Ngakoue – LB – Maryland
147. Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
148. John Reschke – LB – Michigan (Michigan State)
151. David Dawson – OG – Michigan
157. Scott Pagano – DT – Hawaii (Clemson)
167. Joe Mathis – DE – California
169. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)
171. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
173. Darren Carrington – WR – California (Oregon)
174. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)
180. Tim Harris – CB – Virginia
184. Jordan Cunningham – WR – Florida
192. Kenny Lacy – OT – California (UCLA)
201. Nadir Barnwell – CB – New Jersey (Rutgers)
202. Jayme Thompson – S – Ohio (Ohio State)
204. Ishmael Wilson – OG – Texas (Texas A&M)
215. Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky (USC)
219. Chase Abbington – ATH – Missouri (Missouri)
226. Ebenezer Ogundeko – DE – New York
231. Taco Charlton – DE – Ohio (Michigan)
233. Na’Ty Rodgers – OT – Maryland
234. Darius Latham – DT – Indiana (Indiana)
238. Ross Douglas – CB – Ohio (Michigan)
241. Sebastian LaRue – WR – California (USC)
244. Eldridge Massington – WR – California (USC)
245. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan)

24Nov 2012
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Recruit Tracker: Jourdan Lewis

Jourdan Lewis

August 25, 2012: Detroit (MI) Cass Tech beat Birmingham (MI) Brother Rice by a score of 25-18.  Lewis had 2 receptions for 52 yards and 1 passing touchdown to Damon Webb (video below).  The Technicians are now 1-0.

August 31, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) Northwestern by a score of 57-0.  Lewis returned 2 punts for touchdowns.  The Technicians are now 2-0.

September 7, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) Renaissance by a score of 44-0.  Lewis had 3 receptions for 40 yards, 2 touchdowns, and a two-point coversion.  He also had 1 interception.  The Technicians are now 3-0.

September 14, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) Cody by a score of 46-20.  Lewis had 1 reception for 12 yards and 1 touchdown.  Cass Tech is now 4-0.

September 21, 2012: Cass Tech lost to Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s by a score of 13-6.  Lewis had 1 catch for a 12-yard touchdown and 5 tackles.  Cass Tech is now 4-1.

September 28, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) Ford by a score of 56-0.  Lewis had just 1 tackle on defense, but he had 4 receptions on defense, including 2 touchdown catches.  Cass Tech is now 5-1.

October 5, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) Mumford by a score of 49-0.  Lewis had a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown, 3 tackles, and a 20-yard touchdown reception.  Cass Tech is now 6-1.

October 12, 2012: Cass Tech lost to Detroit (MI) King by a score of 44-13.  Cass Tech is now 6-2.

October 19, 2012: Cass Tech beat Detroit (MI) U-D Jesuit by a score of 26-2.  Lewis had a 51-yard reception.  Cass Tech is now 7-2.

October 26, 2012: Cass Tech beat Grosse Pointe (MI) South by a score of 37-3.  Cass Tech is now 8-2.

November 2, 2012: Cass Tech beat Dearborn (MI) Dearborn by a score of 42-23.  Cass Tech is now 9-2.

November 9, 2012: Cass Tech beat Saline (MI) Saline by a score of 21-14.  Lewis had 2 receptions for 13 yards.  Cass Tech is now 10-2.

November 16, 2012: Cass Tech beat Lake Orion (MI) Lake Orion by a score of 34-27.  Lewis had 4 receptions for 87 yards and 1 touchdown.  Cass Tech is now 11-2.

13Oct 2012
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Illinois

Jalen Watts-Jackson

Mike Barwick – DT – Cincinnati (OH) Summit Country Day: Barwick is a 6’3″, 275 lb. defensive tackle prospect.  He just has one offer (Western Michigan), and he looks like a low level BCS prospect.  He’s decently athletic, but he doesn’t use his hands well to shed blockers and isn’t explosive off the ball.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 68 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 interception, and 1 fumble recovery.  I would be surprised if Michigan offered him anytime soon. (Highlights.)

Kei Beckham – CB – Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison: Beckham is a 5’11”, 170 lb. athlete from the class of 2015. He’s the teammate of 2013 Michigan linebacker commit Michael McCray II.  (Highlights.)

Jaylon Brown – RB – St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville: Brown is a 5’8″, 160 lb. running back in the class of 2014.  He’s a small, quick back who might be a third down option, but probably won’t receive much of a look if he doesn’t add some size.  Brown is the teammate of 2014 commit Michigan Ferns III. (Highlights.)

David Cornwell – QB – Jones (OK) Jones: Cornwell is a 6’5″, 215 lb. signal caller in the 2014 class with offers from Auburn and Indiana.  He reminds me a little bit of former Indiana quarterback Ben Chappell.  Cornwell isn’t a great athlete but has a little bit of ability to scramble; as a passer, he has a good arm and decent mechanics, but he’s got some accuracy issues.  Michigan is still looking to offer their first quarterback in the 2014 class, and Cornwell could grab an offer at some point.  He’s not an elite quarterback, but might be a decent player to follow one class after Shane Morris. (Highlights.)

David Dawson – OG – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Dawson committed to Michigan in February.

Nathaniel Devers – OG – Massillon (OH) Washington: Devers is a 6’3″, 265 lb. offensive guard prospect from the class of 2014 with a lone offer from Toledo.  He has visited and camped at Michigan before, and he could be in line for an offer down the road, but I don’t see him as an elite prospect. (Highlights.)

Michael Ferns III – LB – St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville: Ferns committed to Michigan in August.

Ramroth Finnegan – QB – Columbus (OH) Whetstone: Finnegan is a 6’3″, 205 lb. quarterback prospect from the class of 2014.  He doesn’t have any offers at this point, and he doesn’t appear to have a big-time arm or be an elite athlete.  I would not expect an offer from the Wolverines to come for Finnegan. (Highlights.)

Brandon Fritts – TE – Mentor (OH) Mentor: Fritts is a 6’4″, 210 lb. high school receiver who looks like he’ll grow into a tight end in college.  He’s somewhat reminiscent of current Michigan freshman Devin Funchess.  As a sophomore in 2011, Fritts had 50 receptions for 800 yards and 9 touchdowns; in Mentor’s first six games this season, he had 400 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns.  His former teammate is current Michigan freshman defensive end Tom Strobel. (Highlights.)

Connor Hayes – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Hayes is a 6’4″, 280 lb. offensive guard prospect from Traverse City.  He’s a 2014 prospect who already has offers from Central Michigan and Indiana.  He camped at Michigan this summer.  He appears to be more of a drive blocker than an all-around lineman, and could use some more work on his pass blocking.  He could be a backup option in the recruiting process, but he has the potential to grow into a legitimate BCS prospect. (Highlights.)

Khalid Hill – TE – Detroit (MI) East English Village: Hill committed to Michigan in February.

Da’mario Jones – WR – Westland (MI) John Glenn: Jones is a 6’2″, 185 lb. wideout who is committed to Central Michigan.  He also has offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.  Jones transferred to John Glenn this offseason after playing in New Jersey previously.  Michigan is still pursuing Crete (IL) Crete-Monee wide receiver LaQuon Treadwell, but Jones looks like a guy who could garner a late offer if things with Treadwell go south. (Highlights.)

Jamarco Jones – OG – Chicago (IL) De La Salle: Jones is a 6’5″, 285 lb. offensive guard prospect with offers from Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and a few others.  While some sites list him as an offensive tackle, he reminds of class of 2011 recruit Chris Bryant, who has been playing guard at Michigan.

Marcelys Jones – OG – Cleveland (OH) Glenville: Jones is a 6’4″, 325 lb. offensive guard prospect.  He plays offensive tackle for Glenville, a school that has sent Frank Clark and Willie Henry to Michigan in recent years; however, he’s not a very technical player, and is more just a huge body.  He can push people around, but he’s not a guy who should be blocking elite edge rushers.  Jones already holds offers from Indiana and Ohio State.

Tyler Jones – DE – Albertville (AL) Albertville: Jones is a 6’5″, 270 lb. strongside end/defensive tackle prospect for the class of 2014.  He looks more like a defensive tackle to me, and I’m not sure he’s a Michigan-level prospect.  He has no offers at this point. (Highlights.)

Jake Khoury – DT – Traverse City (MI) St. Francis: Khoury is a 6’3″, 270 lb. defensive tackle from the 2014 class.  He’s the cousin of former Michigan center Rocko Khoury.  Jake camped at Michigan over the summer and doesn’t have any offers at this point; I do not foresee one coming from the Wolverines in the near future.  He’s a decent athlete, but he doesn’t deal well with blockers and appears to struggle with fulfilling his assignments. (Highlights.)

Tyree Kinnel – CB – Huber Heights (OH) Wayne: Kinnel is a 5’11”, 170 lb. cornerback from the class of 2015.  He attends the same school as former Michigan players Terry and Terrence Talbott, who have left the program due to injury and discipline, respectively. (Highlights.)

DeShone Kizer – QB – Toledo (OH) Central Catholic: Kizer is a 6’4″, 205 lb. dual-threat quarterback from the 2014 class.  So far he has netted offers from Boston College, Illinois, Louisville, and Nebraska, along with a few others.  He camped at Michigan, but the Wolverines have had several chances to offer and haven’t done so.  That leads me to believe that Kizer won’t be offered by Michigan, at least not very early in the process. (Highlights.)

Chase Lash – OT – Massillon (OH) Washington: Lash is a 6’5″, 287 lb. prospect for the class of 2014.  At this point he has no FBS offers.  His favorite school is Ohio State, so if both the Buckeyes and Wolverines come calling, he’ll probably be headed to Columbus.

Jourdan Lewis – CB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Lewis committed to Michigan back in February.

Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Marshall is a 6’4″, 215 lb. defensive end from the class of 2014.  He has offers from Bowling Green and San Diego State.  Through seven games of his junior season, he has 35 tackles and 6 sacks.  He looks to me like a guy who could start off his career as a weakside end grow into playing the strongside spot. (Highlights.)

Mike McCray II – LB – Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison: McCray committed to Michigan in March.

Shane Morris – QB – Warren (MI) De La Salle: Morris committed to Michigan last year.  Here’s a look at how his senior season is going.

Kyle Rachwal – TE – Lapeer (MI) East: Rachwal is a 6’3″, 215 lb. tight end/linebacker with no offers at this point.  He also visited for the UMass game a few weeks ago.Rachwal has some abilities on both sides of the ball, but I’m not sure that he’s a Michigan-caliber tight end or linebacker.  He’s the type of player who can probably get a scholarship to a MAC team or even somewhere like Indiana, but he’s just not on the same level as Jake Butt, Devin Funchess, James Ross, etc.  He also comes from the alma mater of former Wolverine Jake Long. (Highlights.)

Gelen Robinson – DE – St. John (IN) Lake Central: Robinson is a 6’1″, 230 lb. defensive end/outside linebacker in the class of 2014.  He is the son of former Purdue and NBA basketball star Glenn Robinson, and his brother is Michigan basketball player Glenn Robinson III.  Gelen might be a little bit short to play defensive end in college, but he could be a SAM linebacker.  He has been having a productive junior season and could very well hit a growth spurt, so Michigan will likely keep their eye on how he develops. (Highlights.)

Jeff Rotheram – OT – North Olmsted (OH) North Olmsted: Rotheram is a 6’6″, 290 lb. offensive tackle from the class of 2014.

Chance Sorrell – TE – Middletown (OH) Middletown: Sorrell is a 6’6″, 225 lb. tight end from the class of 2014.  He does not have any offers at this point, and he looks like a pure blocking tight end.

Dymonte Thomas – S – Alliance (OH) Marlington: Thomas committed last year and is having an excellent senior season.

Jordan Van Dort – OG – Zeeland (MI) West: Van Dort is a 6’5″, 280 lb. offensive line prospect from the class of 2014.  He doesn’t have any offers at this point, and he played tight end as a sophomore; however, it seems pretty clear that he’ll end up playing an interior line position in college.  He doesn’t have any offers at this point, but athletic linemen like him won’t go unnoticed.  I don’t think he’s an elite line prospect on par with the guys Michigan netted in the class of 2013, but he’s still a BCS-level prospect, in my opinion. (Highlights.)

Denzel Ward – OT – Chicago (IL) Hales Franciscan:Ward is a 6’9″, 285 lb. offensive tackle prospect with a lone offer from Purdue.  Ward trains with the Core 6 group of athletes, which includes Jamarco Jones and Joliet (IL) Plainfield South LB Clifton Garrett.

Jalen Watts-Jackson – WR/CB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s: Watts-Jackson is a 6’0″, 172 lb. wide receiver or cornerback from the 2014 class.  He has no offers at this point, but they should be on their way.  He looks to me like more of a cornerback prospect.  I don’t see him having the run-after-catch abilities to play wide receiver at the next level, but he’s very thin and some added weight could change that perception a little bit.  Watts-Jackson is the former teammate of freshman Michigan linebacker James Ross. (Highlights.)

Jake Whitley – OG – North Augusta (SC) North Augusta: Whitley is a 6’4″, 300 lb. high school offensive tackle from the class of 2014.  While he has the size to play big-time college football, he looks a little stiff to be a legitimate Michigan prospect. (Highlights.)

Mikale Wilbon – RB – Chicago (IL) De La Salle: Wilbon is a 5’9″, 190 lb. running back prospect from the class of 2014.  He already has offers from Iowa and Purdue.  Wilbon is the teammate of Michigan offeree Jamarco Jones, and while he’s not a blazer or particularly big, Wilbon is a little bit shifty and a fairly powerful runner.  He does a good job of getting north-and-south, and I could see Michigan pursuing him down the road. (Highlights.)

Csont’e York – WR – Harper Woods (MI) Chandler Park Academy: York committed to Michigan back in May.