2023 Recruiting Grades: Offensive Line

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10Feb 2023
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2023 Recruiting Grades: Offensive Line

LaDarius Henderson (image via Twitter)

Previously: QUARTERBACK, RUNNING BACK, TIGHT END

2023 DEPARTURES: 2 (Ryan Hayes, Olu Oluwatimi)

2023 NEEDS: 1

2023 COMMITMENTS: Cumming (GA) South Forsyth OT Nathan Efobi, Arizona State transfer OG LaDarius Henderson, West Bloomfield (MI) West Bloomfield C Amir Herring, Stanford transfer OT Myles Hinton, Washington (DC) Gonzaga OT Evan Link, Stanford transfer C Drake Nugent

NOTEWORTHY 2023 OFFERS

  • Kade Eldridge – Lynden (WA) Christian: USC
  • D.J. Chester – McDonogh (GA) Eagle’s Landing: LSU
  • Cole Dellinger – Clarkston (MI) Clarkston: Michigan State
  • Spencer Fano – Provo (UT) Timpview: Utah
  • Cayden Green – Lee’s Summit (MO) North: Oklahoma
  • Landen Hatchett – Ferndale (WA) Ferndale: Washington
  • Logan Howland – Princeton (NJ) The Hun School: Oklahoma
  • Caleb Lomu – Gilbert (AZ) Highland: Utah
  • Luke Montgomery – Findlay (OH) Findlay: Ohio State
  • Paul Mubenga – Buford (GA) Buford: LSU
  • Dylan Senda – Dearborn (MI) Divine Child: Northwestern

GRADE: A

REASON FOR THE GRADE: Despite losing just two players to the NFL, the starting offensive line appeared to be in pretty good shape going into 2023. Of course, having a good offensive line is typically predicated on experience, so we have to look at what players are behind them and how ready they will be in 2024 and beyond. Michigan’s numbers were solid enough that they didn’t have to snag too many linemen in the class of 2023 to maintain a healthy overall number at the position (~15), but they hit it out of the park in the transfer portal, if not the high school ranks.

Starting with the transfer portal guys, Michigan landed Arizona State offensive guard/tackle LaDarius Henderson, Stanford center Drake Nugent, and Stanford right tackle Myles Hinton. All three are starters, and in particular, Henderson was a captain and Nugent was a Rimington Award finalist. While offensive guards Trevor Keegan and Zak Zinter return, Henderson could end up playing left or right tackle, depending on who steps up at those positions. Nugent should slot in as the starting center, and Hinton will probably be in a battle to start at one of the tackle spots, as injuries and inconsistency have hampered him a little bit so far. However, Hinton was a top-100 prospect and has great potential if he can put everything together.

Link improved as a senior to the point where I think he can be a solid player at the next level, especially in the run game; he has limited pass pro reps on his senior highlights, but there’s potential if he can stay consistent with his technique. Efobi still plays too high for my liking, and he doesn’t really win enough blocks even on his highlights. Meanwhile, interior lineman Herring could play guard or center – some think center is his best spot because of a lack of height – and is the type of kid who should be a good locker room presence while he waits for his opportunity for a few years, and he could step in as an upperclassman and start for a couple years.

Overall, Michigan did a good job of not only plugging a hole at center, but creating immediate competition at the tackle positions. Link, Herring, and Efobi are all guys with potential down the road, though I don’t think any of them are headed for stardom in college. If the Wolverines can maintain their solid offensive line play and use the transfer portal to their advantage on a yearly basis, this could be a recipe for great annual success even if the high school recruiting is so-so.

19Dec 2022
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Myles Hinton, Wolverine

Myles Hinton (#78)

Former Stanford offensive tackle Myles Hinton committed to Michigan over the weekend, joining LaDarius Henderson and Ernest Hausmann (and now others) in picking the Wolverines in the transfer portal.

Hinton is listed at 6’7″ and 320 lbs. He started for two seasons at right tackle, albeit missing time here and there due to injury.

RANKINGS (CLASS OF 2020)
ESPN: 5-star, 90 grade, #3 OT, #14 overall
On3: N/A
Rivals: 5-star, 6.1 grade, #4 OT, #25 overall
247 Sports: 4-star, 92 grade, #16 OT, #218 overall

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30Nov 2019
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Ohio State

Jaylen Harrell (image via 247 Sports)

2020

Reece Atteberry – C – Aurora (CO) Eaglecrest: Atteberry is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Elijah Gaines – S – Alexandria (VA) Episcopal: At one time Gaines had set up an official visit to Michigan for this game, but he committed to Penn State in the meantime.

Darion Green-Warren – CB – Harbor City (CA) Narbonne: Green-Warren is a 6’0″, 187-pounder with offers from Michigan, Nebraska, Penn State, and USC, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #13 cornerback, and #209 overall. His crystal ball is 88% in favor of USC and 0% for Michigan right now. UPDATE: Green-Warren is visiting in December.

Jaylen Harrell – DE – Tampa (FL) Berkeley Prep: Harrell is a 6’4″, 235 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, and Miami, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #14 weakside end, and #301 overall. This is an official visit.

Nikhai Hill-Green – LB – Baltimore (MD) St. Frances: Hill-Green is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Myles Hinton – OT – Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian: Hinton is a 6’6″, 308-pounder who is committed to Stanford. His brother Chris is a Michigan defensive tackle, and Myles has visited several times this year, largely to see his brother. There’s an outside chance that Michigan can flip him.

Kris Jenkins, Jr. – DE – Olney (MD) Good Counsel: Jenkins is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Jayson Jones – DT – Calera (AL) Calera: Jones is a 6’6″, 340 lb. prospect who has been committed to Alabama since June of 2018. He has long insisted that he would take a visit to Michigan, even though some have doubted whether it would happen or not. He’s a 4-star, the #18 defensive tackle, and #174 overall.

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29Sep 2019
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Rutgers

Braiden McGregor

I didn’t have time to write up a full list this week, but here are the visitors for the Rutgers game. Obviously, the opponent doesn’t lend itself to a high-profile recruiting weekend.

2020

Gaige Garcia – RB – Catawissa (PA) Southern Columbia: Michigan commit.

Myles Hinton – OT – Norcross (GA) Greater Atlanta Christian: Stanford commit.

Braiden McGregor – DE – Port Huron (MI) Northern: Michigan commit.

Andre Seldon, Jr. – CB – Belleville (MI) Belleville: Michigan commit.

2021

Nick Steinacker – DE – Corunna (MI) Corunna: No offers yet.

2022

Myles Rowser – S – Belleville (MI) Belleville: Michigan offer.

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2020 Recruiting Update: September 12, 2019

Myles Hinton (left) and Chris Hinton, Jr. (image via 247 Sports)

OFF THE BOARD

Devon Betty – DE – Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas: Betty committed to North Carolina State.

Javian Hester – WR – Tulsa (OK) Booker T. Washington: Hester committed to Missouri. He was a teammate of Daxton Hill’s. Hester is a 4-star, the #40 wide receiver, and #233 overall.

MISCELLANEY

Here’s a list of players who visited Michigan last weekend (LINK).

I’m tracking Michigan’s 2020 and 2021 commits’ seasons over on the message board (LINK), including J.J. McCarthy, J.D. Johnson, Blake Corum, etc.