247 Sports: Top 247 for 2013 updated

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13Jul 2012
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247 Sports: Top 247 for 2013 updated

Hudson (OH) Hudson linebacker Ben Gedeon is now #177 in the country

247 Sports updated their 2013 ratings.  Here’s what they looked like a week ago, and here are Michigan’s movers:

– Shane Morris jumped #21 #19
– Dymonte Thomas dropped from #51 to #52
– Kyle Bosch dropped from #52 to #75
– Chris Fox dropped from #53 to #73
– Logan Tuley-Tillman dropped from #89 to #95
– Henry Poggi dropped from #105 to #107
– David Dawson jumped from #157 to #138
– Patrick Kugler dropped from #154 to #158
– Ben Gedeon dropped from #175 to #177
– Mike McCray dropped from #176 to #178
– DeVeon Smith jumped from #226 to #222
– Gareon Conley jumped from #232 to #229

Below is a list of all of Michigan’s offerees:

2. Montravius Adams – DT – Georgia
4. Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
5. Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)

6. Vernon Hargreaves III – CB – Florida
8. Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
9. Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
11. Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California (USC)
12. Kendall Fuller – CB – Maryland
19. Shane Morris – QB – Michigan (Michigan)
21. Robert Foster – WR – Pennsylvania
22. Priest Willis – CB – Arizona
32. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
33. Joey Bosa – DE – Florida (Ohio State)
38. Cameron Burrows – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
39. Leon McQuay III – S – Florida
41. Adam Breneman – TE – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
43. Alex Anzalone – LB – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
49. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey
51. Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
52. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan) 
57. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
58. LaQuon Treadwell – WR – Illinois

59. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)
60. Eli Woodard – CB – New Jersey (Ohio State)
61. Cole Luke – CB – Arizona
68. Darius Latham – OT – Indiana (Wisconsin)
69. Ty Isaac – RB – Illinois (USC)
71. James Quick – WR – Kentucky
75. Kyle Bosch – OG – Illinois (Michigan)
77. Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
79. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey
83. Ishmael Wilson – OG – Texas (Texas A&M)
87. Ethan Pocic – OT – Illinois (LSU)
89. Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
90. Taco Charlton – OLB – Ohio (Michigan)
95. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
96. Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)
97. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
98. Justin Manning – DT – Texas
100. Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)
97. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
107. Henry Poggi – DT – Maryland (Michigan)
110. Isaac Rochell – DE – Georgia (Notre Dame)
112. Sebastian Larue – WR – California (USC)
114. MarQuez North – WR – North Carolina
115. Tim Harris – CB – Virginia (Virginia)
118. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (Penn State)

119. Tashawn Bower – DE – New Jersey (Auburn)
120. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana (Clemson)
123. Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
125. Matt Rolin – OLB – Virginia (South Carolina)
129. Eldridge Massington – WR – Texas (USC)
132. Demorea Stringfellow – WR – California (Washington)
135. Dorian O’Daniel – OLB – Maryland (Clemson)
138. David Dawson – OG – Michigan (Michigan)

139. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
141. Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
142. Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia
145. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
146. Jordan Wilkins – RB – Tennessee
150. Nadir Barnwell – CB – New Jersey
158. Patrick Kugler – OG – Pennsylvania (Michigan) 
164. Kyle Hicks – RB – Texas (Texas)
171. Darren Carrington – WR – California (Oregon)
174. Durham Smythe – TE – Texas (Texas)
175. Shaq Wiggins – CB – Georgia (Georgia)
177. Ben Gedeon – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
178. Mike McCray – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
180. Jacob Matuska – DE – Ohio (Notre Dame)
192. Josh Augusta – DE – Illinois
193. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
195. Chase Abbington – S – Missouri (Missouri)
198. Maurice Smith – CB – Texas (Alabama)
199. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)

200. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)
210. Elijah Qualls – DT – California (Washington)
211. Devon Allen – WR – Arizona
212. Alvin Bailey – WR – Florida
222. DeVeon Smith – RB – Ohio (Michigan)

223. Steven Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
226. Jayme Thompson – S – Ohio (Ohio State)
228. E.J. Levenberry – OLB – Virginia (Florida State)
229. Gareon Conley – CB – Ohio (Michigan)
234. Uriah LeMay – WR – North Carolina
245. Joe Mathis – DE – California

13Jul 2012
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Scout 300 for 2013 updated

Taco Charlton made a big leap, and Shane Morris continues to be Michigan’s top recruit

Scout updated their top 300 prospects for 2013.  Here’s what the rankings looked like back in May.

Movement for Michigan commits:

– Shane Morris dropped from #28 to #29
– Patrick Kugler jumped from #31 to #30
– Kyle Bosch jumped from #49 to #48
– Deveon Smith fell from #53 to #60
– Chris Fox jumped from #139 to #134
– Henry Poggi fell from #135 to #136
– Jake Butt jumped from #152 to #137
– Ben Gedeon fell from #153 to #155
– Jourdan Lewis jumped from #173 to #168
– David Dawson fell from #178 to #179
– Logan Tuley-Tillman fell from #190 to #194
– Maurice Hurst, Jr. fell from #213 to #215
– Mike McCray fell from #214 to #216
– Gareon Conley fell from #232 to #233
– Taco Charlton jumped from outside the top 300 to #267
– Wyatt Shallman fell from #263 to #268
– Jaron Dukes fell from #295 to #296

5-stars:

4. Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida

5. Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
6. Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
7. Montravius Adams – DT – Georgia

9. Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California (USC)
15. Vernon Hargreaves III – CB – Florida
16. Robert Foster – WR – Pennsylvania

17. Ty Isaac – RB – Illinois (USC)
19. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
20. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
21. Kendall Fuller – CB – Maryland
22. Joey Bosa – DE – Florida (Ohio State)
23. Justin Manning – DT – Texas
24. Priest Willis – S – Arizona
26. James Quick – WR – Kentucky

29. Shane Morris – QB – Michigan (Michigan)
30. Patrick Kugler – OG – Pennsylvania (Michigan)
35. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
37. Adam Breneman – TE – Pennsylvania (Penn State)

4-stars:
38. Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky
41. LaQuon Treadwell – WR – Illinois
42. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana (Clemson)
43. Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
48. Kyle Bosch – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
49. Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
50. John Montelus – OG – Massachusetts (Notre Dame)
55. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)
59. Ethan Pocic – OT – Illinois (LSU)
60. DeVeon Smith – RB – Ohio (Michigan)

63. Alex Anzalone – LB – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
65. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey
70. Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
71. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
76. Leon McQuay III – S – Florida
77. Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
78. Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
81. Maurice Smith – CB – Texas (Alabama)
82. Elijah Qualls – DT – California (Washington)
83. Colin McGovern – OT – Illinois (Notre Dame)
88. Steven Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
89. Eli Woodard – CB – New Jersey (Ohio State)

93. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (Penn State)
94. Demorea Stringfellow – WR – California (Washington)
98. Isaach Rochell – DE – Georgia (Notre Dame)
99. Cameron Burrows – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
100. Peter Kalambayi – MLB – North Carolina (Stanford)
102. Larenz Bryant – OLB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
106. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
108. E.J. Levenberry – OLB – Virginia (Florida State)
111. Christian Lacouture – DE – Texas (Nebraska)
113. Devon Allen – WR – Arizona
114. Standish Dobard – TE – Louisiana (Miami)

118. Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
120. Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)
123. Joe Mathis – DE – California
126. Ishmael Wilson – OG – Texas (Texas A&M)
133. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)
134. Chris Fox – OG – Colorado (Michigan)
135. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
136. Henry Poggi – DT – Maryland (Michigan)
137. Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)
141. Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas (Texas)
142. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
143. Sebastian Larue – WR – California (USC)
145. Dajuan Drennon – DE – New Jersey
148. Shaq Wiggins – CB – Georgia (Georgia)
154. Rob Wheelwright – WR – Ohio (Wisconsin)
155. Ben Gedeon – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
159. Dorian O’Daniel – LB – Maryland (Clemson)
166. Kyle Hicks – RB – Texas (Texas)
167. Ryan White – CB – Kentucky (Louisville)
168. Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
177. Eldridge Massington – WR – Texas (USC)
179. David Dawson – OG – Michigan (Michigan)
187. Matt Rolin – LB – Virginia (South Carolina)
188. Cole Luke – CB – Arizona
191. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
194. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
195. Chase Abbington – LB – Missouri (Missouri)
205. J.J. Gustafson – OT – Texas (Texas A&M)
208. Darius Latham – DT – Indiana (Wisconsin)
215. Maurice Hurst, Jr. – DT – Massachusetts (Michigan)
216. Michael McCray II – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
217. John Ross – WR – California
223. Mike McGlinchey – OT – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
235. Gareon Conley – CB – Ohio (Michigan)
242. Scott Pagano – DT – Hawaii
243. Maquedius Bain – DT – Florida (Florida State)
251. Tashawn Bower – DE – New Jersey (Auburn)
254. James Onwualu – WR – Minnesota (Notre Dame)
259. Hardreck Walker – DT – Texas (Texas A&M)
267. Taco Charlton – DE – Ohio (Michigan)
268. Wyatt Shallman – FB – Michigan (Michigan) 
274. Marcell Ateman – WR – Texas (Oklahoma State)
279. Jacob Matuska – DE – Ohio (Notre Dame)
285. Yannick Ngakoue – MLB – Washington, D.C. (Maryland)
291. Nadir Barnwell – CB – New Jersey
293. Darren Carrington – WR – California (Oregon)
296. Jaron Dukes – WR – Ohio (Michigan)
297. Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia
298. Jordan Wilkins – RB – Tennessee
299. Tim Harris – S – Virginia (Virginia)

12Jul 2012
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ESPN 300 for 2013: Updated

The ESPN 300 has been updated for the class of 2013.  Here’s what it looked like back in June.

Movement for Michigan commits:
– Shane Morris jumped from #32 to #26
– Gareon Conley jumped from #64 to #63
– Dymonte Thomas jumped from #98 to #94
– Logan Tuley-Tillman dropped from #94 to #102
– Mike McCray dropped from #104 to #108
– Chris Fox dropped from #108 to #112
– Patrick Kugler dropped from #112 to #116
– Taco Charlton dropped from #114 to #120
– Kyle Bosch dropped from #120 to #126
– Jake Butt jumped from #232 to #171
– Jaron Dukes dropped from #216 to #222
– Henry Poggi dropped from #250 to #259
– Ben Gedeon dropped from #271 to #278

Here’s a list of Michigan’s offerees:

5-stars:

3. Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
4. Vernon Hargreaves III – CB – Florida

7. Eli Woodard – CB – New Jersey (Ohio State)

 4-stars:

11. Montravius Adams – DT – Georgia
12. Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
14. Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
19. Cameron Burrows – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
23. Robert Foster – WR – Pennsylvania
26. Shane Morris – QB – Michigan (Michigan)

32. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
35. Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California (USC)
36. Shaq Wiggins – CB – Georgia (Georgia)

38. LaQuon Treadwell – WR – Illinois
40. Leon McQuay III – S – Florida

41. Maquedius Bain – DT – Florida (Florida State)
45. Joey Bosa – DE – Florida (Ohio State)
46. Jordan Cunningham – WR – Florida

49. Adam Breneman – TE – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
54. Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
55. Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
56. Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
58. James Quick – WR – Kentucky
59. Priest Willis – S – Arizona
63. Gareon Conley – CB – Ohio (Michigan) 
65. Alex Anzalone – LB – Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
67. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)

70. Ty Isaac – RB – Illinois (USC)

71. Alvin Bailey – WR – Florida
72. Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)

73. Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)

74. Demorea Stringfellow – WR – California (Washington)
75. Ethan Pocic – OT – Illinois (LSU)

76. Dorian O’Daniel – LB – Maryland (Clemson)

79. Matt Rolin – LB – Virginia (South Carolina)
84. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana (Clemson)
85. Maurice Smith – CB – Texas (Alabama)
88. Colin McGovern – OT – Illinois (Notre Dame)

89. David Dawson – OG – Michigan (Michigan)

91. Justin Manning – DT – Texas
92. Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
94. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
95. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
102. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
108. Mike McCray – LB – Ohio (Michigan)

109. Ebenezer Ogundeko – DE – New York

112. Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)

116. Patrick Kugler – C – Pennsylvania (Michigan)
120. Taco Charlton – DE – Ohio (Michigan)

122. Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)

125. Tashawn Bower – DE – New Jersey (Auburn)
126. Kyle Bosch – OG – Illinois (Michigan)
128. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (Penn State)

132. Josh Augusta – DE – Illinois

133. Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
139. Standish Dobard – TE – Louisiana (Miami)

142. Isaac Rochell – DE – Georgia (Ohio State)
144. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
145. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
147. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey
149. Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas(Texas)

150. Sebastian Larue – WR – California (USC)
165. Eldridge Massington – WR – Texas (USC)

171. Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)
178. Shane Jones – LB – Ohio (Michigan State)

181. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)

183. Devin Butler – CB – Washington, D.C. (Notre Dame)

184. Richard Benjamin – WR – Florida (USC)
199. Brendan Mahon – OG – Massachusetts (Penn State)

204. Riley Ferguson – QB – North Carolina (Tennessee)
205. Elijah Qualls – DT – California (Washington)
207. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)

209. Jayme Thompson – S – Ohio (Ohio State)

222. Nadir Barnwell – ATH – New Jersey

224. Jaron Dukes – WR – Ohio (Michigan)

225. Jordan Wilkins – RB – Tennessee

227. Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
232. Kyle Hicks – RB – Texas (Texas)

237. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
241. Marcell Ateman – WR – Texas (Oklahoma State)
242. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)

244. Uriah LeMay – WR – North Carolina (Georgia)

245. Joe Mathis – DE – California

254. Chase Abbington – RB – Missouri (Missouri)
258. Scott Pagano – DT – Hawaii

259. Henry Poggi – DT – Maryland (Michigan)

277. Darius Latham – DT – Indiana (Wisconsin)
278. Ben Gedeon – LB – Ohio (Michigan)

287. Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky

289. E.J. Levenberry – LB – Virginia (Florida State)
291. John Montelus – OG – Massachusetts (Notre Dame)
300. Peter Kalambayi – LB – North Carolina (Stanford)

9Jul 2012
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Recruiting Update: July 9, 2012

LaQuon Treadwell, Shane Morris, and Jourdan Lewis at The Opening

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Wayne (NJ) De Paul wide receiver Kiy Hester was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’2″, 200 lb. athlete with offers from Maryland, Miami, Michigan State, Rutgers, and several others.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 27 receptions for 501 yards and 8 touchdowns.  He also plays a little bit of safety and cornerback, but he looks somewhat disinterested in defense and more of a natural receiver.

OFF THE BOARD: 2013
Wyomissing (PA) Wyomissing Area linebacker Alex Anzalone committed to Notre Dame.  Anzalone was previously committed to Ohio State but decommitted after the blowup with the sexual predator fan.  He was also a guy who planned to visit Michigan until the coaches put all their eggs in the E.J. Levenberry basket.

Indianapolis (IN) North Central defensive tackle Darius Latham committed to Wisconsin.  Michigan never seemed to be recruiting Latham very hard, and they supposedly wanted him more for the offensive line than defense..

Houston (TX) Westfield defensive tackle Hardreck Walker committed to Texas A&M.  Walker expressed interest in Michigan, but he set an announcement date before ever visiting campus.  Michigan is also reported to be done recruiting the defensive line for 2013.

VISITORS
Duluth (GA) Peachtree Ridge offensive tackle Orlando Brown was reported by Wolverine Nation‘s TomVH a couple weeks ago to be visiting on July 14, which would be this coming Saturday.  We’ll see if that visit actually takes place, but Brown is a 6’9″, 376 lb. kid with offers from all over the place.  It’s been pointed out numerous times, but he’s the son of the late Orlando Brown, a former offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens.

Salt Lake City (UT) Highland defensive tackle Bryan Mone was supposed to visit last week, but the visit didn’t materialize.  He does still plan to visit, but he’s not sure when.  He’s a 6’3″, 280-pounder who was a teammate of incoming freshman fullback Sione Houma.  Mone was the first player to be offered in the class of 2014.

REVIEW OF THE OPENING
The Opening took place in Beaverton, OR, this past week.  Some of it was televised on ESPNU over the past few nights, so here are some thoughts based on SPARQ results and what I saw on TV and videos posted online.

Wheaton (IL) St. Francis offensive guard Kyle Bosch measured in at 6’5″, 311 lbs.  He had a 5.52 forty, a 4.87 shuttle, a 23.2″ vertical, and a 35.5′ Powerball toss.  However, he left the competition early due to what he’s afraid is mononucleosis.

Pickerington (OH) North tight end Jake Butt was featured in some clips online and in a televised Friday night seven-on-seven game with Tyrone Swoopes as his quarterback.  Swoopes was one of the worst passing quarterbacks at the event, which was somewhat expected for a dual-threat guy like him, who is an excellent runner.  Butt played very well in the seven-on-seven game.  He’s not an elite athlete at tight end like Miami-committed Travis Johnson or Alabama-bound O.J. Howard, but he’s tall and stout, and he showed nice hands in traffic.

Pickerington (OH) Central defensive end Taco Charlton measured in at 6’6″, 249 lbs.  He had a 4.89 forty, a 4.50 shuttle, a 31.6″ vertical, and a 40′ Powerball toss.  Michigan and Ohio high school rules prevent players from wearing pads during events like this, but Charlton performed well in the events in which he was allowed to participate.  His speed off the ball was noted as a positive, but those events generally favor the defender, so I take those reports with a grain of salt.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech offensive guard David Dawson measured in at 6’3.5″, 282 lbs.  He had a 5.54 forty, a 5.16 shuttle, a 22″ vertical, and a 41′ Powerball toss.  Dawson is frequently listed in the neighborhood of 6’5″ and 305 lbs., so these measurements are more indication that he’s headed for offensive guard.  Dawson didn’t make waves with his play, but he did receive positive reviews.  He did makes waves, however, with his stated plans to visit Friday Night Lights at the University of Florida, which is a “camp” in the technical sense, but is more of a recruiting tool.  He stated that he had already bought his plane ticket and that he would talk to Michigan’s coaches about it, but miraculously, over the span of 24 hours, the visit was off and he remains committed to Michigan.  This situation will be one to watch over the coming months, though.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech cornerback Jourdan Lewis measured in at 5’10”, 159 lbs.  He had a 4.68 forty, a 4.34 shuttle, a 32″ vertical, and a 36′ Powerball toss.  Some people expressed disappointment in his 4.68 forty time, but I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: most forty times you see for high schoolers are exaggeratedly fast.  After three years at Michigan and training for the draft, Donovan Warren ran a 4.68 at the NFL Combine.  Of course, Warren went undrafted, but he was a pretty good college cornerback (All-Big Ten in 2009) and might have raised his stock if he had stayed for his senior year.  In one-on-one drills on Day 1, Lewis went 5-for-5, had a very nice interception that was televised in Saturday night’s seven-on-seven game, and had a diving crunch-time pick in the championship game to keep his team alive (although they lost 14-6).  He has earned positive reviews for his makeup speed and it shows on film, so I’m not worried about that forty time in the slightest.

Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison linebacker Mike McCray II participated in The Opening, but didn’t really leave much of an impression.  I watched his seven-on-seven game on Saturday night and he was hardly noticeable, although linebackers are rarely stars in those types of events, especially inside linebackers.  McCray is seen by many analysts as more of a run-stuffing linebacker (even though I have some questions about his instincts), so I’ll repeat that it’s tough to judge much at these camps.  They’re fun to watch, but not particularly useful for most positions.

Warren (MI) De La Salle quarterback Shane Morris impressed most observers.  He has perhaps the strongest arm of any quarterback in the country, but his accuracy has come into question at times.  The best chance to show his stuff came in the seven-on-seven tournament, in which he played well most of the time.  However, his team (the Land Sharks) had what looked like the worst receiving corps of the six squads.  Devonte Whitfield is a decent receiver and made some plays, but Morris’s best targets were probably tight end O.J. Howard and running back Taquan Mizzell.  I value game film over camp performances, but this is how I would rank the six quarterbacks’ performances over the weekend:

1. Max Brown – Sammamish (WA) Skyline – committed to USC
2. Shane Morris – Warren (MI) De La Salle – committed to Michigan
3. Cooper Bateman – Salt Lake City (UT) Cottonwood – committed to Alabama
4. Christian Hackenberg – Fork Union (VA) Fork Union Military Academy – committed to Penn State
5. Brice Ramsey – Kingsland (GA) Camden – committed to Georgia
6. Tyrone Swoopes – Whitewright (TX) Whitewright – committed to Texas

The all-tournament team for seven-on-seven consisted of:

QB: Max Browne (committed to USC)
RB: Ryan Green (committed to Florida State)
WR: Torii Hunter, Jr.
WR: Ryan Switzer (committed to North Carolina)
TE: Jake Butt (committed to Michigan)
TE: O.J. Howard (committed to Alabama)
LB: Larenz Bryant (committed to South Carolina)
LB: Jaylon Smith (committed to Notre Dame)
LB: Matthew Thomas
CB: Cameron Burrows (committed to Ohio State)
CB: Jourdan Lewis (committed to Michigan)

6Jul 2012
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247 Sports: Top 247 for 2013 updated

Hudson (OH) Hudson linebacker Ben Gedeon jumped from outside the rankings to #175 overall

247 Sports updated their 2013 ratings.  Here’s what they looked like back in April, and here are Michigan’s movers and shakers:

– Shane Morris dropped from #18 to #21
– Dymonte Thomas dropped from #41 to #51
– Kyle Bosch dropped from #42 to #52
– Chris Fox dropped from #53 to #73
– Logan Tuley-Tillman dropped from #82 to #89
– Taco Charlton dropped from #86 to #90
– Henry Poggi dropped from #101 to #105
– Patrick Kugler jumped from #192 to #154
– David Dawson jumped from #199 to #157
– Ben Gedeon appeared at #175
– Mike McCray appeared at #176
– DeVeon Smith appeared at #226
– Gareon Conley appeared at #232

Below is a list of all of Michigan’s offerees:

3. Montravius Adams – DT – Georgia
5. Vernon Hargreaves III – CB – Florida
6. Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
7. Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
8. Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
9. Kendall Fuller – CB – Maryland
10. Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
11. Robert Foster – WR – Pennsylvania
17. Priest Willis – CB – Arizona
21. Shane Morris – QB – Michigan (Michigan)
23. Keith Ford – RB – Texas (Oklahoma)
27. Joey Bosa – DE – Florida (Ohio State)
30 Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California
34. Cameron Burrows – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
36. Adam Breneman – TE – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
41. Leon McQuay III – S – Florida
43. Alex Anzalone – LB – Pennsylvania
49. Alquadin Muhammad – DE – New Jersey
50. Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
51. Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan) 
52. Kyle Bosch – OG – Illinois (Michigan)
57. Hunter Bivin – OT – Kentucky (Notre Dame)
59. Kevin Olsen – QB – New Jersey (Miami)
60. Eli Woodard – CB – New Jersey (Ohio State)
62. Cole Luke – CB – Arizona
63. Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
70. Darius Latham – OT – Indiana (Wisconsin)
72. LaQuon Treadwell – WR – Illinois
73. Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)
74. James Quick – WR – Kentucky
75. Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
76. Ty Isaac – RB – Illinois (USC)
79. Sebastian LaRue – WR – California (USC)
85. Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
86. Ethan Pocic – OT – Illinois (LSU)
89. Logan Tuley-Tillman – OT – Illinois (Michigan) 
90. Taco Charlton – OLB – Ohio (Michigan)
92. Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)
93. Justin Manning – DT – Texas
97. Darrell Daniels – WR – California (Washington)
98. Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
105. Henry Poggi – DT – Maryland (Michigan)
108. Isaac Rochell – DE – Georgia (Notre Dame)
113. Tim Harris – CB – Virginia (Virginia)
116. Tashawn Bower – DE – New Jersey (Auburn)
117. Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (Penn State)
118. Elijah Daniel – DE – Indiana (Clemson)
123. Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
124. Matt Rolin – OLB – Virginia (South Carolina)
128. Eldridge Massington – WR – Texas (USC)
134. Dorian O’Daniel – OLB – Maryland (Clemson)
138. Nadir Barnwell – CB – New Jersey
143. Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
145. Jordan Wilkins – RB – Tennessee
154. Patrick Kugler – OG – Pennsylvania (Michigan) 
157. David Dawson – OG – Michigan (Michigan)
162. Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia
163. Kyle Hicks – RB – Texas (Texas)
167. Darren Carrington – WR – California (Oregon)
170. Durham Smythe – TE – Texas (Texas)
171. Shaq Wiggins – CB – Georgia (Georgia)
175. Ben Gedeon – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
176. Mike McCray – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
178. Jacob Matuska – DE – Ohio (Notre Dame)
189. Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
191. Josh Augusta – DE – Illinois
193. Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)
195. Chase Abbington – S – Missouri (Missouri)
199. Billy Price – DT – Ohio (Ohio State)
203. Joe Mathis – DE – California
206. Demorea Stringfellow – WR – California (Washington)
213. Devon Allen – WR – Arizona
216. Alvin Bailey – WR – Florida
224. Elijah Qualls – DT – California (Washington)
226. DeVeon Smith – RB – Ohio (Michigan)
227. Steven Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
229. Jayme Thompson – S – Ohio (Ohio State)
231. E.J. Levenberry – OLB – Virginia (Florida State)
232. Gareon Conley – CB – Ohio (Michigan)
239. Uriah LeMay – WR – North Carolina