Freshman Numbers Revealed

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25Jun 2011
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Freshman Numbers Revealed

A poster over at Rivals posted the following jersey numbers for the incoming freshmen.  I’m not sure how accurate they are, but here’s what he gave:

3 Russell Bellomy
5 Justice Hayes
18 Blake Countess
20 Tamani Carter
21 Raymon Taylor
24 Delonte Holowell
35 Greg Brown
38 Thomas Rawls
40 Antonio Poole
44 Desmond Morgan
45 Matt Wile
52 Kellen Jones
57 Frank Clark
58 Chris Bryant
79 Tony Posada
82 Chris Barnett
92 Keith Heitzman
95 Chris Rock
97 Brennen Beyer

Sorry, I did not get Russell Bellomy (EDIT: Bellomy is #3.  Thanks, readers!) or Jack Miller.

7Feb 2011
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2011 Recruiting Awards

Offensive guard Chris Bryant

This is something I do every year, and it’s a fun exercise for me:
2009 Recruiting Awards
2010 Recruiting Awards

Best overall recruit:  OG Chris Bryant
Bryant has the size, strength, footwork, and athleticism to be a great offensive lineman at Michigan.  As long as he can get rid of some of his bad weight and stay well conditioned throughout his career, I think he’ll be an All-Big Ten player by the end of his career.

Best offensive recruit: Bryant
See above.

Best defensive recruit: CB Blake Countess
Countess isn’t the biggest or fastest kid out there, but he’s got a good quality for a cornerback – sticky.  Receivers just don’t seem to get away from him.  He probably needs to bulk up before playing (we all saw what happened to Courtney Avery and Terrence Talbott last year), but he could be a slot corner early in his career before taking over on the outside after a year or two.

Recruit most likely to make an early impact: K Matt Wile
If former walk-on Seth Broekhuizen or redshirt sophomore Brendan Gibbons steps up his game, then Wile might not be needed as a freshman.  But those first two combined for 4-for-14 on field goals last season.  It’s also entirely possible that Wile will redshirt as a freshman, but Michigan returns the vast majority of its two-deep from last season, so a lot of these 2011 recruits will probably be redshirted.  Wile seems like the best candidate.

Fastest recruit: CB/S Raymon Taylor
Taylor reminds me of departing cornerback James Rogers in many ways.  While Taylor is probably more physical, he has good straight-line speed and a smooth stride. 

Strongest recruit: Bryant
Bryant reports a bench press of 395 pounds and a squat of 420.  Even if he couldn’t bench press Charlie Weis, all Bryant had to do with most high schoolers was get a hand on them and they fell to the ground, begging for mercy.

Best under-the-radar recruit: LB Desmond Morgan
Michigan has a good history with linebackers from western Michigan, and I like the fact that Morgan was a bulldozing quarterback in high school.  Quarterbacks just seem to understand the game better.  I think there will be a good battle for the middle linebacker job between Morgan and classmate Kellen Jones once redshirt junior Kenny Demens graduates.

Most overrated recruit: LB Frank Clark
The problem with this “award” is that nobody’s rated very highly.  And while my choice if Rich Rodriguez were here would be Justice Hayes, I actually think Hayes will fit better in Hoke’s system than that of Rodriguez.  I don’t think Hayes is a threat to start anytime soon, but he could be a very good change-of-pace back.  So I’m going to go with Clark, who is only a 3-star.  But I haven’t seen anything from Clark that shows me he’s going to be a successful college football player, especially as a linebacker.  If he were rated as a 2-star recruit, I probably wouldn’t bat an eyelash.  He has some potential with his size and speed, but he needs a lot of coaching.

Personal favorite recruit: LB Antonio Poole
This kid looks like the future at weakside linebacker.  He can run, he can hit, and best of all, he plays downhill.  He might have to bide his time for a couple years, but he might be the second coming of Larry Foote.

24Jan 2011
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Raymon Taylor, Wolverine

Highland Park defensive back Raymon Taylor

Raymon Taylor, a 5’10”, 170 lb. defensive back from Highland Park, MI, committed to the Wolverines on Saturday.  He had been committed to Indiana for a couple months, but when Hoosiers coach Bill Lynch was fired at the conclusion of the 2010 season, Taylor began to rethink his commitment.  Taylor had always been a Michigan fan, but he did not receive an offer from the Wolverines until nearly the end of the Rich Rodriguez regime.

Taylor is a 4-star recruit to Rivals and a 3-star to both Scout and ESPN.  Rivals and ESPN rank him as an “athlete” and Scout thinks he’s the 49th best cornerback in the country.  In addition to Indiana, he had also been offered by Cincinnati, Illinois, Iowa, Pittsburgh, Toledo, and Wisconsin.

It’s unclear what position Taylor will play at the next level.  He reminds me of outgoing senior cornerback James Rogers.  Rogers was a standout receiver/running back with great speed in high school, but he wasn’t all that sudden of a player.  Much like Rogers, Taylor doesn’t exactly make quick cuts but catches the ball well and can run away from opponents.  One thing Taylor has on Rogers, though, is that he’s a little more physical.

Some analysts think Taylor is destined for safety, but I’m not a big fan of playing small-ish cornerback types at free safety.  Receivers ought to be terrified of going across the middle, and while Taylor is an adequate tackler, he’s not going to scare opposing wide receivers.  Due to his lack of size, I expect Taylor to play cornerback at Michigan.  That might also allow some current Michigan cornerbacks who lack a little bit of speed (J.T. Floyd, Cullen Christian) to move to free safety.  Neither Floyd or Christian is a great hitter, but each might benefit from a change of position.

Michigan is still recruiting 4-star defensive backs Stefan McClure and Floyd Raven, but those are highly rated recruits with many options.  I think the Wolverines coaching staff would accept a commitment from either one, but I don’t expect that Brady Hoke will pursue any new leads on cornerbacks.  Unless one of those two players wants to commit, defensive back recruiting should be finished for 2011.

TTB Rating: 67

26Dec 2010
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2011 Offer Board Update

Highland Park wide receiver/cornerback Raymon Taylor

The 2011 Offer Board has been updated:

Added Matt Goudis (K), who changed his commitment from Boise State to Michigan.

Drew Owens (TE) committed to South Carolina.

Demetrious Nicholson (CB) committed to Virginia.

Kyshoen Jarrett (CB) changed his commitment from Pitt to Virginia Tech.

Jonah Austin (OT) changed his commitment from Houston to LSU.

Dondi Kirby (CB) committed to Illinois.

Travis Hughes (ILB) committed to North Carolina.

Miles Shuler (WR) committed to Rutgers.

Nick Waisome (CB) changed his commitment from Florida to Florida State.

Added Raymon Taylor (CB), who is an Indiana commit.

Ryan Shazier (OLB) changed his commitment from Florida to Ohio State.