U.S. Army All-Combine Team: Defense

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13Jan 2013
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U.S. Army All-Combine Team: Defense

Hollywood (FL) Chaminade defensive tackle Khairi Clark

Rivals put together a U.S. Army All-Combine Team, and here are some defenders of note:

FIRST TEAM
Khairi Clark – DT – Hollywood (FL) Chaminade: Offered, class of 2014.
Dillon Bates – LB – Ponte Vedra (FL) Ponte Vedra: Son of former Dallas Cowboys safety Bill Bates.
Ralston Compton – CB – Rancho Cucamonga (CA) Rancho Cucamonga: Attends alma mater of former Michigan TE target Randall Telfer (USC).
Minkah Fitzpatrick – CB – Jersey City (NJ) St. Peter’s Prep: Class of 2015, teammate of 2014 RB target Jonathan Hilliman.
Jalen Tabor – CB – Washington (DC) Friendship: Offered, class of 2014.

SECOND TEAM
Gelen Robinson – DE – St. John (IN) Lake Central:
 Class of 2014, brother of Michigan basketball player Glenn Robinson III.
Dwight Lomax – LB – Burke (VA) Lake Braddock: Class of 2014, teammate of QB Caleb Henderson.
Isaac Stewart – LB – Matthews (NC) Butler: Class of 2014, teammate of 2013 Michigan CB commit Channing Stribling.

HONORABLE MENTION
Daniel Cage – DT – Cincinnati (OH) Winton Woods: Class of 2014, camped at Michigan, attends alma mater of Michigan LB Antonio Poole.
Kenny Finley – DT – Muskegon (MI) Muskegon: Class of 2014, attends alma mater of former Michigan DT Terrance Taylor.
Sean Scullen – S – Rochester Hills (MI) Stoney Creek: Class of 2014, in-state product.

2Jul 2012
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Recruiting Update: July 2, 2012

Hollywood (FL) Chaminade-Madonna defensive tackle Khairi Clark
(image via 247 Sports)

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2013
Long Beach (CA) cornerback John Ross was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 5’9″, 165 lb. corner with offers from Cal, Purdue, UCLA, Washington, and several others.  He was supposedly offered before Channing Stribling, so Michigan may not be actively recruiting him anymore.

Euless (TX) Trinity defensive end Gaius Vaenuku has a Michigan offer.  It’s unclear when he received the offer because Michigan does not appear to be recruiting more players at his position, so perhaps this is an old offer that was just reported.  Regardless, Vaenuku is a 6’6″, 260 lb. kid who could play either defensive end or offensive tackle at the next level.  He has offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma State, TCU, and UCLA, among others.  Trinity is the alma mater of offensive guard Hiva Lutui (Utah), whom Michigan offered for the 2012 class. (Highlights.)

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Nashville (TN) Montgomery Bell Academy offensive tackle Alex Bars was offered by Michigan.  In case you haven’t figured it out, his older brother is incoming freshman Blake Bars, also an offensive tackle.  Alex is a 6’6″, 260 lb. athlete who could also play strongside end at the next level, but Michigan wants him as an OT.  He has also been offered by Kentucky and Tennessee.

Hollywood (FL) Chaminade-Madonna defensive tackle Khairi Clark was offered by Michigan.  Clark is a 6’3″, 311 lb. tackle with offers from Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, and Wisconsin, among others.  As a junior in 2011, he had 60 tackles and 8 sacks.  If you remember when Rich Rodriguez was going all Ponce de Leon on Florida, he went after Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Curt Evans (Boston College) and quarterback Jerrard Randall (LSU) in the 2011 class.

La Mirada (CA) La Mirada tight end Tyler Luatua was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’4″, 230-pounder who could play either tight end or defensive end at the next level.  He has offers from Alabama, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and USC, among others.  His older brother Isaac plays offensive guard for Alabama, but Tyler indicated that he wants to stay closer to home.  Either way, he seems unlikely at this point to give Michigan heavy consideration. (Highlights.)

OFF THE BOARD
Damascus (MD) Damascus wide receiver Zach Bradshaw committed to Penn State.  He visited Michigan and Michigan State and was high on MSU to start, so this is a win if you’re rooting against the Spartans.  Penn State hasn’t done much in the way of developing wide receivers since, oh, Joe Jurevicius, so I won’t be concerned until the Nittany Lions prove me wrong.

Charlotte (NC) Vance linebacker Larenz Bryant committed to South Carolina.  Bryant never showed much interest in Michigan when they offered, and the linebacker position was filled shortly thereafter, anyway.  The Gamecocks also received a commitment from fellow linebacker target Matt Rolin a couple weeks ago.

Grand Rapids (MI) Christian wide receiver Drake Harris committed to Michigan State.  Harris will probably be the first- or second-highest rated player in the state for 2014.  The 6’4″, 180-pounder hopes to play wide receiver while also playing shooting guard for the Spartans’ basketball team.

Pendleton (SC) Pendleton defensive tackle Michael Hill committed to Ohio State.  The 6’3″, 315 lb. defensive tackle was being recruited for the nose tackle position by Michigan, but never really voiced interest in playing for the Wolverines.

Concord (CA) De La Salle linebacker Michael Hutchings committed to USC.  This came as a surprise to exactly no one.

Petaluma (CA) Casa Grande defensive tackle Elijah Qualls committed to Washington.  Qualls could play several positions in college – running back, defensive end, or defensive tackle – but Michigan was recruiting him for the defensive tackle position.  The commitments of Henry Poggi and Maurice Hurst, Jr. soften the blow considerably.

Moreno Valley (CA) Rancho Verde wide receiver Demorea Stringfellow committed to Washington.  He was slightly interested in Michigan and could have been the playmaking receiver that the coaches hope to get out of LaQuon Treadwell, so the window continues to narrow on guys who can make things happen after the catch.