Visitors: February 22-24, 2013

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22Feb 2013
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Visitors: February 22-24, 2013

Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake offensive guard Mason Cole

Kyle Berger – LB – Cleveland (OH) St. Ignatius: Berger is a 6’3″, 205 lb. outside linebacker with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Penn State, and Tennessee, among others.  Most analysts seem to think that Berger’s choice will come down to Michigan vs. Ohio State.  He attends the same high school – and is being recruited at the same position – as Michigan’s current starter at SAM linebacker, Jake Ryan.


George Campbell – WR – Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake: Campbell, a 2015 prospect, is a 6’3″, 180 lb. prospect with offers from Arkansas, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, and several others.  As a sophomore in 2012, he had 30 catches for 766 yards and 5 touchdowns.

Brian Cole – WR – Saginaw (MI) Heritage: Cole, another 2015 prospect, is a 6’2″, 180 lb. cornerback with offers from Michigan and Michigan State.

Mason Cole – OG – Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake: I did a scouting report on Cole a few weeks ago.  Michigan is one of his leaders (along with Notre Dame), if not the outright front-runner.


Shaun Crawford – CB – Lakewood (OH) St. Edward’s: Crawford, a 2015 prospect, is a 5’9″, 165 lb. corner with offers from Illinois and Tennessee.  As a sophomore in 2012, he had 66 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 2 interceptions, 3 pass breakups, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.  He claims a 4.51 forty and a 10.8 time in the 100 meters.  Crawford attends the alma mater of Michigan offensive guard Kyle Kalis.


Michael Ferns III – LB – St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville: Ferns committed to Michigan late in last year’s regular season, becoming the first member of the 2014 class.  He put together some “Team 135” T-shirts that he plans to hand out/send to each of the other players who commits to Michigan, and he’s combining with quarterback commit Wilton Speight to head up Michigan’s recruiting efforts for the class.


Drake Harris – WR – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian: Harris is a 6’4″, 180 lb. wideout with offers from Alabama, Florida, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Tennessee, among others.  He’s currently “committed” to Michigan State because he originally intended to play both basketball and football, but he will likely end up elsewhere because he has recently realized that football holds a better career future.


Elijah Hood – RB – Charlotte (NC) Catholic: Hood is a 6’0″, 205 lb. running back with offers from Clemson, Florida State, Michigan, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC, and Virginia Tech, among others.  He will be visiting Michigan on Sunday right after a visit to Notre Dame, his current leader.  As a junior in 2012, he ran for 3,309 yards and 48 touchdowns on just 278 carries.  Hood is neck-and-neck with Joe Mixon for my most desired running back in the class of 2014.


Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Marshall is a 6’3″, 225 lb. defensive end with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State, and he was committed to Ohio State for a few days recently.  However, he followed that up with visits to the former two schools and decommitted.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 79 tackles, 15 sacks, and 4 interceptions.

Malik McDowell – DE – Detroit (MI) Loyola: McDowell is a 6’7″, 290 lb. strongside defensive end with offers from Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, USC, and others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 63 tackles, 15 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.  Michigan and Notre Dame appear to be the two front-runners.


Wilton Speight – QB – Richmond (VA) Collegiate: Speight committed to Michigan on National Signing Day.

18Feb 2013
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Recruiting Update: February 18, 2013

Arlington (TX) Martin defensive end Myles Garrett

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Ellenwood (GA) Cedar Grove linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams has been offered by Michigan.  Allen-Williams is a 6’2″, 218 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, USC, and lots of others.  As a junior in 2012, he had 99 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, 16 sacks, 1 interception, 2 forced fumbles, and 2 fumble recoveries.

Arlington (TX) Martin defensive end Myles Garrett was offered by Michigan.  Garrett is a 6’4″, 240 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Arkansas, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, and Texas A&M, among others.  Early in the process, he’s the #36 overall player to Rivals and #81 overall to 247 Sports.  Garrett attends the alma mater of Michigan quarterback Russell Bellomy, 2012 defensive end target Devonte Fields (TCU), and 2013 running back target Kyle Hicks (TCU).

Lithonia (GA) Martin Luther King cornerback Wesley Green was offered by Michigan.  Green is a 5’11”, 168 lb. corner with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, and USC, among others.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 30 tackles, 6 interceptions, and 1 fumble recovery.

Southfield (MI) Southfield defensive end Lawrence Marshall decommitted from Ohio State.  He committed on Sunday, then visited Michigan State and Michigan, and was de-committed by Wednesday night.  The 6’4″, 215 lb. defensive end has offers from all those schools and several others.  I reported just prior to his commitment that he was a Michigan lean, which I thought to be the case.  Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer supposedly told him that he may not have an offer from the Buckeyes if he left campus without committing, so it sounds like they really put on the full court press.

MISCELLANEOUS
Here’s a list of 2014 and 2015 prospects who visited Michigan this past weekend.

10Feb 2013
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In-state Preview of 2014 Recruiting

Detroit (MI) Loyola defensive end Malik McDowell is one of the top prospects in Michigan

You can take a look back at my 2013 in-state recruiting preview, which offered mixed results.  From a Michigan perspective, the Khalid Hill offer was a bit of a surprise, and we will see how he pans out for the Wolverines.  This is a significantly more comprehensive list, going from 23 prospects last year to 44 this time around.  In my opinion, the 2014 in-state class is a little bit deeper.  Take a look and let me know what you think.

Ka’John Armstrong – OG – Detroit (MI) Loyola: The 6’5″, 270 lb. offensive lineman plays tackle in high school, but he looks like a guard to me.  In the limited film I’ve seen of him playing with Malik McDowell, I do not think he will become a serious Michigan target.  However, purely based on size and decent athleticism, he should get some attention from MAC-level programs at the very least.

Lucas Bezerra – TE – Troy (MI) Athens: Bezerra is a 6’4″, 220 lb. tight end with no offers at this point.  He claims a 4.95 forty.  He does a little bit of everything for his high school team – running back, tight end, wide receiver, defensive end, and outside linebacker.  I do not think he’s a Big Ten-caliber player.  He doesn’t jump off the screen with his athleticism or his size.

Jalen Brady – QB – Grand Ledge (MI) Grand Ledge: Brady is a 5’11”, 185 lb. prospect with no offers at this time.  He lacks size, has inconsistent footwork, and isn’t the most mobile guy around.  He also struggles to put zip on the ball.  He does not appear to be a high Division I prospect.


Breon Briggs – WR – Detroit (MI) Consortium: Briggs is a 6’4″, 186 lb. receiver with FCS offers from Robert Morris and Youngstown State.  He doesn’t have great speed, but he’s long and lanky with plenty of room to add weight.  The speed thing will likely hold him back from high level offers, but his size could bring him some tenders from MAC-level programs.


Derek Brown – OG – Yale (MI) Yale: Brown is a 6’4″, 295 lb. lineman who looks like a guard or center at the next level.  He does not have any offers at this point, and I do not think he is a Michigan-caliber prospect.  He’s a little bit stiff and is more of a waist bender than a knee bender.


Byron Bullough – LB – Traverse City (MI) St. Francis: Bullough is a 6’2″, 195 lb. linebacker who committed to Michigan State last August.  His brother Max is a rising senior linebacker for the Spartans, and his other brother Riley will be a redshirt freshman at MSU in the fall.  Considering all the family connections, it’s extremely unlikely that Byron could be swayed from his decision.


Raquan Carter – CB – Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison: Carter is a 5’10”, 155 lb. slot receiver/running back/cornerback.  He has decent speed and good lateral movement, and I think he could play either cornerback or slot receiver at the next level.  He does not appear to be a high level prospect, but he could play at a lower level BCS program.  He attends the same high school as rising sophomore defensive end Mario Ojemudia.


Tim Cason II – CB – Clarkston (MI) Clarkston: Cason is a 6’1″, 185 lb. cornerback/wide receiver with offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.  He has good hips and hits well, so I think he would fit best at cornerback.  He needs to work on his backpedal and wrapping up when tackling, but I would guess he’ll start to get some Big Ten-caliber offers in the coming months.


Lorenzo Collins – RB – Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison: Collins is a 6’0″, 210 lb. tailback with no offers at this time.  He’s a very violent runner who looks like a Big Ten fullback or perhaps a MAC tailback, and he also plays linebacker, where he’s a violent hitter.  He looks better on offense and shows good lateral movement, but he lacks top-end speed.


Jordan Cry – LB – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Cry is a 6’2″, 205 lb. linebacker with no offers at this time.  He bounces back and forth between OLB and ILB, but I like him more as an attacking outside linebacker.  Unfortunately, he’s a little bit undersized and doesn’t really win many of the physical battles.  He has a hard time wading through trash and doesn’t deliver solid blows when he arrives at the ball carrier.  He looks like an FBS prospect, but he’s not a Michigan-caliber player.


Jalen Dingle – LB – St. Clair Shores (MI) South Lake: Dingle is a 6’2″, 218 lb. prospect who looks like a future outside linebacker or weakside defensive end.  As a junior in 2012, he had 82 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and 1 interception.  He’s a big hitter with good speed, but he doesn’t have the best lateral movement or explosion when dealing with blockers.  He looks like a lower level Big Ten or MAC outside linebacker, but he plays more like a weakside end, in my opinion.  I think he would fit well as an OLB in a 3-4.


Dillon Dixon – WR – Detroit (MI) U-D Jesuit: Dixon is a 5’11”, 170 lb. wide receiver/cornerback with no offers at this point.  He looks more comfortable on offense, where he runs fairly crisp routes and runs well with the ball in his hands.  He does not seem like an aggressive defensive player and doesn’t show great hip flexibility, and he just generally looks less interested in playing cornerback.  I could see him getting some offers from the Indianas and Purdues of the world, along with MAC-level schools.

Tommy Doles – C – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian: Boles is a 6’4″, 255 lb. high school offensive tackle who will move inside for college.  He shows excellent feet and solid technique, but he lacks size and strength right now.  Once he gains the requisite bulk for the interior line position, he could make an excellent center because of his quickness and footwork.  His only offers right now are from Iowa State and Michigan, and there are some who think he might be the next player to commit to Michigan.


Curtis Doyle – OT – Alma (MI) Senior: Doyle is a 6’6″, 290 lb. offensive tackle with an offer from Central Michigan.  He’s clearly a big body and shows some ability to run block, but I’m not a fan of his feet.  He’s somewhat stiff and gets his feet crossed up.  He looks like a right guard or right tackle at the next level, and I would be surprised if big-time offers come down the pike.


Deon Drake – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Drake is a 6’1″, 215 lb. running back/linebacker who picked Michigan State over offers from Cincinnati, Iowa, Nebraska, Pitt, Syracuse, and Wisconsin.  He also plays running back and has some potential there, although 2015 prospect Mikey Weber seems to be the superior talent at that position.  Michigan seems to be hoping to take only the best of the best at linebacker this year, and Drake doesn’t really fall in that category.  In past years, however, I think Drake would have received an offer from the Wolverines.  Cass Tech is also the alma mater of several current or future Michigan players, including Thomas Gordon, Terry Richardson, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis, David Dawson, and Delano Hill.

Jalen Embry – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Embry is a 5’11”, 180 lb. corner with a lone offer from Toledo.  He’s a bit of a long strider who doesn’t look like he’s running very fast, but there are clips of him beating Michigan-bound Jourdan Lewis and Ohio State-bound Damon Webb.  I think there’s a good chance that he earns some Big Ten offers down the road, but with five cornerbacks in the previous class, Michigan can hopefully hold out for one or two blue-chippers.

Ian Eriksen – FB – Clarkston (MI) Clarkston: Eriksen is a 5’10”, 185 lb. running back with no offers at this point.  As a junior in 2012, he had 314 carries for 2,179 yards and 34 touchdowns.  He shows decent speed and some ability to change direction, and though he runs rather upright, he shows a willingness to lower his shoulder and initiate contact.  I do not see him as an option for Michigan, but he reminds me a little bit of Nebraska’s Rex Burkhead.

Zach Evans – DE – Grand Rapids (MI) Kenowa Hills: Evans is a 6’2″, 235 lb. defensive end with no offers at this time.  I don’t see much special about Evans in his film.  He’s not very big or explosive, and the most impressive play on his highlight film is the final one, in which he hustles for the entire play and chases down the runner about 70 yards downfield.  He might be more of an FCS prospect.

Kenny Finley – DT – Muskegon (MI) Muskegon: Finley is a 6’4″, 259 lb. defensive tackle with no offers at this point.  He has a strong lower body with the ability to stay low, and he should be able to add significant weight to his current frame.  He lacks a little bit of speed and initial quickness, so he looks like a college nose tackle.  The lack of offers is going to change – this guy will get some looks from the lower half of the Big Ten at the least.

Josh Flye – WR – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Flye is a 5’7″, 165 lb. wide receiver with no offers at this time.  He has good speed, but not great.  He dances a little too much for my liking, and he lacks the bulk to run through tackles.  I do not believe he is a high level FBS prospect.


Carl Fuller – LB – Detroit (MI) King: Fuller is a 6’3″, 195 lb. inside linebacker with offers from Eastern Michigan, Syracuse, and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 83 tackles, 3 sacks, and 1 interception.  I don’t think he has the football instincts and reaction skills to play inside linebacker at a high level, and he looks like he would fit in more as a SAM if he were to earn a Michigan offer.  Michigan is likely going to be picky with linebacker offers, so he may not get one.  He’s teammates with Embry and played with Michigan kick returner Dennis Norfleet.

Drake Harris – WR – Grand Rapids (MI) Christian: Harris is a 6’4″, 180 lb. wide receiver with offers from Alabama, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Ohio State; he committed to Michigan State last June in the hopes of playing both football and basketball, but he has since backed off the intention to play both sports and wants to concentrate on football.  He is unlikely to remain committed to the Spartans.  As a junior in 2012, Harris had 91 receptions for 2,015 yards and 25 touchdowns.  Harris has excellent size, good leaping ability, and very good speed.  He’s a little bit more of a body catcher than I would expect from an elite basketball player, but that’s nitpicking.  Harris has the chance to be an elite college receiver.


Connor Hayes – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Hayes is a 6’4″, 285 lb. offensive guard prospect with offers from Central Michigan, Duke, Indiana, Pitt, Syracuse, and Western Michigan.  247 Sports has him rated as a 3-star and the #29 offensive tackle, along with the #8 player in Michigan.  He’s a mauler and a very good run blocker, but he doesn’t have the best feet and needs some work in pass protection.  He looks like a right guard or perhaps a right tackle at a smaller school.  He may get a Michigan offer down the road, but he’s not an elite prospect.


Raylan Hill – LB – St. Clair Shores (MI) South Lake: Hill is a 6’0″, 220 lb. inside linebacker prospect with no offers at this time.  He plays like one would expect from someone his size, a thick kid who lacks speed but provides a pop when he arrives.  He is not a Big Ten-caliber prospect, in my opinion.

Gary Hosey – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Hosey is a 6’0″, 225 lb. inside linebacker with offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, Illinois, Toledo, and Wisconsin.  Hosey also plays running back for Cass Tech, and I think he could play a few positions in college.  He could play tailback at a smaller school, or he could play fullback or linebacker at the bigger programs.  He’s a big hitter with a strong lower body and decent short-area quickness, but I don’t think he has the long speed to be a big-time tailback.  My guess is he’ll end up somewhere as a middle linebacker, but not likely at Michigan.

Jake Khoury – OG – Traverse City (MI) St. Francis: Khoury is a 6’3″, 285 lb. defensive tackle with no offers at this time.  He is the cousin of former Michigan offensive lineman Rocko Khoury.  The only highlights available are from his sophomore year, so he may have grown since then; however, he lacks ideal length to be a high level defensive lineman and does not use his hands well.  He may have a better chance to play center or offensive guard at the next level.

Avonte Maddox – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Maddox is a 5’9″, 165 lb. cornerback with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 1,133 all-purpose yards, 10 touchdowns, 24 tackles, and 3 interceptions.  He claims a 4.38 forty, which is likely exaggerated, but he does have very good speed and acceleration.  Maddox may not get big-time offers because of his slight body stature, but I would not be surprised to see him garner offers from Indiana, Purdue, and the like because of his playmaking ability.  He could help out at slot receiver, cornerback, or returner.


Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Marshall is a 6’3″, 225 lb. defensive end with offers from Bowling Green, Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Pitt, San Diego State, Syracuse, Tennessee, and Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 79 tackles, 15 sacks, and 4 interceptions.  247 Sports has him ranked as a 4-star weakside end, the #6 player in the state, and the #246 player overall.  I don’t know what it is about his highlights, but it’s play after play where the opposing team fails to even attempt to block him.  He is definitely a Michigan-level prospect and has been rumored to be a Michigan lean.  He reminds me of Mario Ojemudia.


Malik McDowell – DE – Detroit (MI) Loyola: McDowell is a 6’7″, 290 lb. defensive end/defensive tackle with offers from Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Stanford, Syracuse, USC, and Wisconsin.  It’s tough to get good film of McDowell because a) there isn’t much video of him, period and b) the teams he plays against are so poor that they don’t stand a chance of blocking him.  As a junior in 2012, he had 63 tackles, 15 sacks, and 1 forced fumble.  He has impressive speed and agility for his size, and he also has the ability to stay fairly low.  247 Sports has him ranked as a 4-star strongside end, the #1 player in Michigan, the #2 SDE, and the #25 player nationally.  Rivals has him as an early 4-star.  Michigan and Notre Dame are the two front-runners.

Chukwuma Okorafor – OT – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Okorafor is a 6’5″, 270 lb. offensive lineman with an offer from San Diego State.  He shows pretty good feet in pass protection, but he tends to get very high when run blocking and is inconsistent at finishing blocks.  His size and nimble feet should earn him several offers, but he’s not a polished prospect in the least.  I would be a little surprised if Michigan got involved, and he would likely have to move inside to guard for some of the bigger programs.

Kyle Rachwal – TE – Lapeer (MI) East: Rachwal is a 6’3″, 220 lb. tight end with no offers at this point.  He visited Michigan several times this past fall and seems to be angling for an offer.  He’s an aggressive blocker who really needs to work on his technique, and he plays in a run-oriented offense, so he doesn’t catch many balls.  He looks like an H-back prospect, but I would be a little surprised if a Michigan offer comes through.

Dylan Roney – DE – Novi (MI) Catholic Central: Roney is a 6’3″, 238 lb. defensive end with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 75 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery.  He’s teammates with incoming running back Wyatt Shallman and played with redshirt freshman defensive lineman Matt Godin, and it looks like Roney would jump on the chance to play for the Wolverines.  Roney is a high-effort player with decent speed (4.69 forty) and agility, but he plays a little high at times and doesn’t have great explosion off the ball.  He appears somewhat limited athletically, but he should garner a number of FBS offers.


Sean Scullen – S – Rochester (MI) Stoney Creek: Scullen is a 6’3″, 205 lb. quarterback/wide receiver/safety, but he looks like a future college free safety or maybe wide receiver.  He claims a 4.55 forty, but that’s probably exaggerated somewhat.  Scullen isn’t a very aggressive tackler and looks like a MAC-level prospect.  He recently transferred to Catholic Central, where he’ll be the teammate of Roney. (EDIT: Scullen has not and will not transfer to Catholic Central. I got some misinformation. I apologize for the error.)

Travis Smith – QB – Ithaca (MI) Ithaca: The 6’2″, 200 lb. prospect has a lone offer from Central Michigan. There’s a lot to like about this kid. He runs his offense very efficiently, seems to do a good job of making pre-snap reads, is a very accurate passer, and runs the ball well. A couple concerns I have are his size (if he lists 6’2″, he’s probably 6’0″ or 6’1″) and his arm strength. I don’t think he has the ability to drop straight back and hit a receiver streaking down the sideline 50 yards away. He also runs a shotgun spread offense, which might slow the learning curve in an offense like Michigan’s.

Matthew Sokol – TE – Rochester (MI) Adams: Sokol is a 6’5″, 220 lb. high school quarterback with no offers at this time.  He has some potential as a quarterback at the lower levels, but he looks like he’ll fill out to be 245 lbs. or so.  I think it’s more likely that he turns into a tight end and becomes a MAC-level prospect.

Alec Stevens – OT – Ogemaw (MI) Ogemaw Heights: Stevens is a 6’4″, 265 lb. offensive tackle who lacks great length, so he might be more of an offensive guard at the next level.  He’s an aggressive blocker who’s decently athletic, but his footwork needs tons of refinement.  Someone with his size and strength will grab several offers before all is said and done, but I don’t think Michigan will be one of them.  Jim Stefani said that some around the Ogemaw Heights program believe he could be a better prospect than class of 2011 lineman Anthony Zettel, who had 4 sacks this year for Penn State.  Personally, I believe Zettel was the more impressive prospect.


Chance Stewart – QB – Sturgis (MI) Sturgis: Stewart is a 6’6″, 205 lb. quarterback who committed to Wisconsin over an offer from Western Michigan.  As a junior in 2012, he had 1,500 yards passing, 16 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions.  Stewart was very interested in Michigan, but he seemed to get the vibe that the coaches weren’t very interested.  He’s a pure pocket passer who has decent arm strength, but he won’t offer much outside of that.


Jalen Watts-Jackson – CB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s: Watts-Jackson is a 5’11”, 172 lb. wide receiver/cornerback with a lone offer from Toledo.  As a sophomore in 2011, he had 31 tackles and 7 interceptions.  To be honest, I’m a little surprised that more schools haven’t offered, and I would bet they’ll come rolling in at some point, unless there are grade/character issues of which I’m unaware.  He has good speed, decent hips, and nice ball skills, and I think he would make a pretty good corner.


Maurice Ways – WR – Detroit (MI) Country Day: Ways is a 6’3″, 175 lb. receiver with offers from Bowling Green and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 51 receptions for 952 yards and 9 touchdowns.  Depending on how many receivers Michigan takes in 2014, I think there’s a chance that Ways gets offered.  He’s not in the elite class of Drake Harris, but he’s a notch or two below.  He has a big body, gets the ball at its highest point, and is faster than the two big guys Michigan took in 2013 (Csont’e York and Jaron Dukes).


Damon Webb – CB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Webb is a 5’11”, 180 lb. cornerback who picked Ohio State over offers from Illinois, Indiana, LSU, Michigan, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Toledo, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.  As a junior in 2012, he had 42 tackles, 7 interceptions, 10 pass breakups, and 4 forced fumbles.  247 Sports ranks him as a 4-star, the #11 cornerback in the nation, and the #146 player overall.  Despite Cass Tech normally being a pipeline to Michigan, he bucked the trend.  Unlike most corners that come out of Cass Tech, though, he’s bigger and more solidly built.  He could end up as the highest rated corner to come out of Cass Tech, a group that includes Terry Richardson, Jourdan Lewis, and Dior Mathis, among others.


William White – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: White is a 6’1″, 220 lb. linebacker with offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, and Toledo.  As a junior in 2012, he had 145 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, and 5 forced fumbles.  White is the son of former Detroit Lions safety William White and was the teammate of Wolverines Terry Richardson, Royce Jenkins-Stone, Jourdan Lewis, Delano Hill, and David Dawson.  I do not think White is in the elite category of linebackers that Michigan is likely going to try to rake in for 2014, but he should rack up a few Big Ten offers by the time all is said and done.  He’s a short but stout inside linebacker prospect with average speed.


Tyler Wiegers – QB – Detroit (MI) Country Day: The 6’4″, 200 lb. prospect has offers from Central Michigan, Toledo, and Western Michigan. He has a good, strong arm and stands tall in the pocket. When he’s in the pocket or on the move, he always has the ball cocked and ready to throw. He already plays in a pro-style offense, which is good, but his three-step drops in high school will turn into five- and seven-step drops in college. Wiegers is not a dynamic runner, but he’s stout enough to shake off some tacklers. One concern I have about him is his lack of progressions; he has a good receiver in 2014 prospect Maurice Ways, but Wiegers tends to pre-determine where the ball is going. There are few highlights where he really scans the field and makes check-downs, which is always a problem at the higher levels.


Richard Wilson – RB – Detroit (MI) Country Day: Wilson is a 5’11”, 197 lb. tailback with no offers at this time.  He claims a 4.63 forty, which might be about accurate – he has good but not great speed.  Wilson runs with good body lean and falls forward after contact, but he’s not very elusive.  I would not expect Michigan to get involved, but he should get some FBS offers before too long.
25Jan 2013
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Mini Recruiting Update: January 25, 2013

Future teammates? Jourdan Lewis, Dymonte Thomas, Derrick Green, Jake Butt, and Chris Fox pose together

There aren’t many visitors coming to Michigan this weekend, so here’s a mini update on the week’s news:

VISITORS
Grand Rapids (MI) Christian offensive lineman Tommy Doles will be visiting Michigan tomorrow.  The 6’5″, 255 lb. lineman holds two offers, one from Michigan and one from Iowa State.  Doles would likely play center or perhaps guard at the next level.  His teammate is wide receiver Drake Harris, a highly touted recruit who has pulled in offers from Alabama and Ohio State recently; however, there’s been no indication that Harris will join Doles on this trip.

Southfield (MI) Southfield defensive end Lawrence Marshall visited Ann Arbor for the basketball game against Purdue last night.  Along with a Michigan offer, the 6’4″, 205-pounder has offers from Michigan State, Ohio State, Pitt, San Diego State, and Syracuse.  He hasn’t talked about his recruitment a ton, but Michigan is presumed to be his leader.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Richmond (VA) Hermitage running back Derrick Green will be announcing his college decision at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow.  Michigan has been his stated leader, and it sounds like Tennessee is running second with Auburn third.  Green appears to be looking for a stable coaching staff; with Brady Hoke appearing to be in it for the long haul and running backs coach Fred Jackson entering his 22nd year with the program, Michigan looks pretty stable.  Both Auburn and Tennessee replaced their coaches this offseason.  Green has also stated that he wants to play in a pro-style offense, which neither of those schools offer.  However, the major hangup for Green seems to be that he thinks the SEC will prepare him better for the NFL.  The Big Ten has not produced elite running backs in recent years, and Green has always maintained that he wants to play at the next level.  If he chooses Michigan, he’ll be choosing a school that hasn’t churned out a productive NFL back since Anthony Thomas, whose last college season was 2000.  In approximately that same span, Tennessee has produced Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis, and Arian Foster; Auburn has the success stories of Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, and even Ben Tate, who rushed for 942 yards as Foster’s backup in 2011.  I have no reason to think that Michigan won’t be the choice, since that’s his recently stated leader, but there are factors working against the Wolverines.

COACHES ON THE ROAD
Here are the names I’ve gathered of whom the Michigan staff has visited this week (all prospects are 2014 guys unless otherwise noted):

Joshua Alabi – DT – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech**
Dominique Booth – WR – Indianapolis (IN) Pike
Shane Evans – OG – Crystal Lake (IL) Prairie Ridge
Derrick Green – RB – Richmond (VA) Hermitage*
Damien Harris – RB – Berea (KY) Madison Southern**
Johnathan Hilliman – RB – Jersey City (NJ) St. Peter’s Prep
Elijah Hood – RB – Charlotte (NC) Catholic
Jamarco Jones – OG – Chicago (IL) De La Salle
Derek Kief – WR – Cincinnati (OH) La Salle
Brandon Lee – LB – Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence Central
Lawrence Marshall – DE – Southfield (MI) Southfield
Mike McCray II – LB – Trotwood (OH) Trotwood-Madison*
Malik McDowell – DE – Detroit (MI) Loyola
Peyton Newell – DE – Hiawatha (KS) Hiawatha
Austin Roberts – TE – Carmel (IN) Carmel
Enoch Smith, Jr. – DE – Chicago (IL) Mt. Carmel
Durham Smythe – TE – Belton (TX) Belton*
Mikey Weber – RB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech**
Parrker Westphal – CB – Bolingbrook (IL) Bolingbrook
Mikale Wilbon – RB – Chicago (IL) De La Salle

*2013 prospect
**2015 prospect

3Dec 2012
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Recruiting Update: December 3, 2012

David Dawson (#55)

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2013
Massillon (OH) Washington cornerback Gareon Conley decommitted from Michigan.  He visited Ohio State last weekend, but the coaches plan to continue to recruit him.  He will take an official visit to Columbus later this week, and then he plans to take an official to Ann Arbor on December 14.  I never removed Conley from the board, but he’s now a “free agent” again, so to speak.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech offensive guard David Dawson was re-offered by Michigan.  Dawson was committed to Michigan for about eight months, but a planned visit to Florida forfeited his spot in the recruiting class.  After exploring his options and apparently regretting his decision to explore those options, the coaches have re-offered him and said they will continue to recruit him.  But there’s a chance that one of two new Michigan offerees, Cameron Hunt or Kenny Lacy, could commit before Dawson.  Dawson plans to take an official visit to Michigan on December 14.

Corona (CA) Centennial offensive tackle Cameron Hunt earned a Michigan offer.  Hunt is currently committed to Cal but is looking around.  I wrote up a scouting report on him last week.  He appears to be a potential replacement for Dawson.

Phoenix (AZ) Mountain Pointe offensive tackle Kenny Lacy was offered by Michigan.  Lacy is currently committed to UCLA but is looking around.  I also wrote up a scouting report on him last week, and he too appears to be a potential replacement for Dawson.

Elizabeth City (NC) Northeastern linebacker Jamieon Moss was offered by Michigan.  Moss is a 6’2″, 210 lb. prospect who is committed to Virginia Tech but also holds offers from Maryland, North Carolina, and North Carolina State.  Moss has mentioned he’s potentially interested in looking around, and he visited NC State this fall, so there’s potential for another team to flip him.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Oradell (NJ) Bergen Catholic defensive end Garrett Dickerson earned a Michigan offer.  If the school sounds familiar, it’s the alma mater of former Michigan target Tanner McEvoy a quarterback who is now starting at Arizona Western after transferring from South Carolina.  Dickerson’s brother plays at Northwestern.  As a sophomore in 2011, Garrett had 50 tackles and 4 sacks.

Southfield (MI) Southfield defensive end Lawrence Marshall was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’3″, 225 lb. end with offers from Indiana, Michigan State, and Pitt, among others.  He looks like a weakside end who won’t wow you with his speed rush, but could be a solid run defender with a decent occasional rush.

Crete (IL) Crete-Monee linebacker Nyles Morgan earned an offer from Michigan.  Morgan is a 6’2″, 220 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, UCLA, and Wisconsin, among others.  Crete-Monee is becoming a familiar name for followers of Michigan recruiting, since it’s also the school of one-time 2012 commit Anthony Standifer and highly touted 2013 target LaQuon Treadwell.

OFF THE BOARD
Forth Worth (TX) All Saints Episcopal offensive guard Demetrius Knox committed to Texas.  Texas was always considered the front-runner for Knox’s services, and he’s likely to be a high 4-star prospect when all is said and done.