Recruiting Update: May 18, 2015

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18May 2015
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Recruiting Update: May 18, 2015

Chris Singletary (image via MLive.com)

RECRUITING STAFF NEWS
Over the last couple weeks, news has come out about Michigan’s recruiting staff. Most significantly, director of player personnel Chris Singletary is out. The former Michigan linebacker reportedly created a bit of a rift in recruiting circles around the state of Michigan. The story goes that he only had strong relationships with a few schools – the ones that would have perennial FBS prospects – and largely ignored a lot of the other coaching staffs in the state, except when they would have a blue-chip prospect. Now that he’s gone, some of those traditionally talent-laden schools are miffed. There are rumors floating about that Singletary burned some bridges to Michigan on the way out, too. Contrary to that rumor, Scout’s Sam Webb says that Singletary is being considered for an administrative job within the athletic department, which would be an odd move for a guy who allegedly bad-mouthed the program toward the end. Webb is typically a trusted source, but he is also friendly with Singletary, so the truth might lie somewhere in the middle.

Meanwhile, former Paramus (NJ) Catholic head coach Chris Partridge, who was hired a few months ago, is now the lead man in the recruiting office. He and Matt Doherty are handling the majority of recruiting info, but Jim Harbaugh has also pulled out the ace he had up his sleeve: Erik Campbell. Campbell, who played and coached at Michigan, spent time with Iowa and the Montreal Alouettes in recent years. He was hired to work in the football program this offseason, and now it looks like he will have the task of maintaining and/or mending relationships in the state. Campbell, who grew up in Indiana, was an associate head coach under Lloyd Carr and has a very good reputation. I expect Campbell to return to coaching before too long (whether on Michigan’s staff or elsewhere), but in the meantime, I think it’s an excellent move by Harbaugh to put him on the recruiting trail.

Now hit the jump for some new 2016 and 2018 offers, plus some guys who committed elsewhere and some random bits.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2016
Philadelphia (PA) Imhotep offensive guard Johncarlo Valentin was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’5″, 346 lb. prospect with offers from Arizona State, Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, and Virginia Techa, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #14 offensive guard, and #355 overall. He is a huge lineman with some bad weight on him, but he shows surprisingly nimble feet in the open field. He reminds me a little bit of former Michigan lineman Chris Bryant, although I think Valentin is probably more agile. Valentin is not without faults, as he tends to try to use his upper body more than his legs. He is a teammate of 2016 tight end Naseir Upshur, who also holds a Michigan offer.

Hudson (NC) South Caldwell offensive guard Landon Robertson was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’5″, 306 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #22 offensive tackle, and #221 overall. Robertson has quite a nasty streak and clearly loves physically dominating people, but while 247 Sports lists him as a tackle, I don’t think he has the feet to stay on the edge in college.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2018
Manvel (TX) Manvel safety Jalen Preston was offered by Michigan. He’s a 6’2″, 210 lb. prospect with offers from Baylor, LSU, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s currently unranked because he’s just a freshman in high school. The linked highlights are of him as an eighth grader, but he doesn’t look like a kid who’s going to be a safety for his entire career. He runs like a guy who will be a linebacker, H-back, etc. in college. Michigan has tried to work their way into Manvel recently with offers to 2015 cornerback Will Lockett (UCLA), 2016 offensive tackle Austin Myers (committed to TCU), and 2016 safety Deontay Anderson (uncommitted), but those efforts have largely been fruitless other than an official visit out of Lockett back in January.

OFF THE BOARD
Calhoun (GA) Calhoun offensive guard Jack DeFoor committed to Ole Miss. This was a bit of a surprise since he was expected to pick Clemson, but Michigan was never heavily involved. DeFoor is a 3-star and #868 overall to the 247 Composite.

Potomac (MD) Bullis quarterback Dwayne Haskins, Jr. committed to Maryland. This is a good pull for the Terps, because Alabama, Clemson, Florida State, Ohio State, and others were also recruiting Haskins, the #61 player in the country, according to the 247 Composite. I had Haskins #4 on my wish list of quarterbacks (LINK).

Traverse City (MI) West offensive guard Thiyo Lukusa committed to Michigan State. Lukusa was pretty highly ranked early on, though I thought he was overrated. At one time he was close to committing to Brady Hoke’s Wolverines, but Hoke told him to wait and explore the process. Jim Harbaugh’s staff was not recruiting Lukusa very heavily.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech safety Demetric Vance committed to Michigan State. I had Vance rated as the #9 player in the state of Michigan back in February (LINK). He could also play wide receiver.

MISCELLANEOUS
Hyattsville (MD) DeMatha offensive guard Terrance Davis put Michigan in his top ten. Michigan is also recruiting his teammate, 2017 running back Anthony McFarland, Jr., the best running back I’ve seen in his class so far.

Darien (IL) Hinsdale South defensive end Josh King is announcing his decision on June 6, and he has reportedly eliminated Michigan. Michigan State appears to be the front-runner. Fort Wayne (IN) Wayne defensive end Auston Robertson is announcing on June 7 and might also end up in East Lansing.

Concord (CA) De La Salle center Boss Tagaloa put Michigan in his top ten. The Wolverines are also recruiting his teammate, tight end Devin Asiasi.

16Feb 2015
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In-State Preview of 2016 Recruiting

Detroit (MI) King wide receiver Donnie Corley

In past years I’ve listed the upcoming class’s prospects in alphabetical order, but this year I’m going to try something different. Based on their junior film, I’m going to rank the prospects in order of their talent level. Things can always changed based on spring/summer camps, fall performance, body maturation, etc., but this is how I see these guys here in the winter of 2015. Note that I ranked these players before compiling their recruiting rankings from other services, although I am aware of rankings peripherally since I cover recruiting quite a bit. There is also a dearth of linemen on the list, partly because linemen take a little longer to mature and pop up on the radar.

1. Donnie Corley – WR – Detroit (MI) King: King is 6’2″, 180 lbs. and a 247 Composite 4-star, the #24 wide receiver, and #111 overall. As a junior in 2014, he had 47 receptions for 1,087 yards and 18 touchdowns. He also made 9 picks on defense. So far he has offers from LSU, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Wisconsin, among others. I do think he could play corner at the next level, but I think he’s such a strong north-south runner and a natural pass catcher that he would be best served playing offense.

2. Lavert Hill – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Hill is a 5’11”, 170 lb. prospect who committed to Penn State recently; he also holds offers from Miami, Michigan, and Ohio State, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #21 cornerback, and #218 overall. He claims a 4.4 forty. He’s also the younger brother of Michigan sophomore safety Delano Hill. Lavert himself played at Detroit (MI) Cass Tech through his junior season, but he will be playing for King this coming fall. Lavert is an aggressive corner – perhaps too aggressive, since he gets called or should get called for lots of pass interference – who shows good speed, nice hips, and smooth ball skills.

3. Matt Falcon – RB – Southfield (MI) Southfield: Falcon is a 6’1″, 215 lb. prospect with offers from Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio State, and Tennessee, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #15 running back, and #219 overall. He also claims a 4.41 forty. Maybe I’m imagining things, but as a junior, it still appeared that he a bit of a hitch in his giddyap after an ACL tear suffered as a sophomore. Falcon runs with good body lean, some violence, and good speed despite the knee injury.

Hit the jump for 35 more prospects from within the state.

4. Michael Jordan – OT – Plymouth (MI) Plymouth: Jordan is 6’6″, 285 lbs. and a 247 Composite 4-star, #17 offensive tackle, and #201 overall. He holds offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Penn State. Jordan moves well and packs quite a punch when he stays low, but he needs to work on bending his knees and widening his base. Attending camps and continuing to work in the off-season would probably help him quite a bit with his technique.

5. Khalid Kareem – DE – Farmington Hills (MI) Harrison: Kareem is 6’4″, 240 lbs. and a 247 Composite 4-star, the #21 strongside end, and #292 overall. He has offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Ohio State, and he was briefly committed to the Spartans at the beginning of February. Kareem has a good first step, claims a 4.8 forty, uses his hands pretty well, and shows a variety of moves to defeat blockers. He’s not an athletic freak, but he does not have any glaring weaknesses.

6. Stefan Claiborne – S – Clinton Township (MI) Chippewa Valley: Claiborne is 6’1″, 168 lbs. and a 247 Composite 3-star, the #25 safety, and #417 overall. He has offers from Cincinnati, Iowa, and a handful of MAC schools so far, although others are surely on their way. He claims a 4.44 forty and a 30″ vertical. For a while I liked him as a receiver, but as his body fills out, I’m thinking he looks more and more like a safety. He has decent speed, is a solid tackler, and knows how to take angles and find the football.

7. Thiyo Lukusa – OG – Traverse City (MI) West:
 Lukusa is a 6’5″, 300 lb. prospect and a 247 Composite 4-star, the #30 offensive tackle, and #328 overall. He has offers from Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, and Ohio State, among others. Lukusa can sink his hips when engaged with defenders in run blocker, but he does not have the lateral foot quickness to remain at tackle, at least not on the left side, which is where he plays in high school.

8. Martell Pettaway – RB – St. Clair Shores (MI) South Lake: Pettaway is a 5’10”, 205 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan State. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #22 running back, and #308 overall. He claims a 4.45 forty. Pettaway has good vision, speed, and feet, but he runs a little upright and needs to get stronger in the lower body. He looks more like a change-of-pace guy than a feature back.

9. Demetric Vance – S – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Vance is a 6’1″, 193 lb. prospect with offers from Iowa, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Pitt, and Purdue, among others. He claims a 4.5 forty. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #26 safety, and #421 overall. While he has some pass receiving skills, I think he has more of a feel for playing defense. From the safety position, he can come up and support the run, he can go up and get the ball, and he’s willing to hit receivers who come across the middle.

10. Desmond Fitzpatrick – WR – Farmington (MI) Farmington: Fitzpatrick is a 6’1″, 185 lb. prospect who’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #59 wide receiver, and #339 overall. He committed to Louisville back in the fall and has offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, and Purdue, among others. He claims a 4.5 forty. Fitzpatrick has average size, good speed, and good body control, but he is not particularly or elusive after the catch unless he beats the defense over the top.

11. Bailey Edwards – WR – Chelsea (MI) Chelsea: Edwards is a 6’2″, 180 lb. prospect with an offer from Western Michigan. He’s the son of former Michigan running back Stan Edwards and the younger brother of both Braylon Edwards (Michigan) and Berkley Edwards (Minnesota). I doubt the 180 lb. thing because he’s rail-thin (he’s probably close to 170 lbs.), but he has very good acceleration and speed, and he has an advanced understanding of route running. He’s not the most natural pass catcher, but that may come with time.

12. Tony Poljan – TE – Lansing (MI) Catholic Central: Poljan is a 6’7″, 235 lb. prospect with an offer from Eastern Michigan to play football and one from Central Michigan to play basketball. At one point he was ranked in ESPN’s top 300 prospects for 2016 at #263, although he has since dropped off the list. He’s currently a 247 Composite 3-star, the #27 athlete, and #446 overall. He was a juggernaut as a junior in 2014, completing 65% of his passes for 2,802 yards, 34 touchdowns, and just 4 interceptions; he also ran 1,017 yards and 22 touchdowns, giving him 56 touchdowns for the season, which is an incredible number. Granted, he does not play great competition, but it’s impressive what he can do at his size. He’s outrunning people and stiff-arming defenders from his quarterback position, and he also plays some linebacker, where he does a nice job of getting low and tracking the ball carrier. He looks most comfortable with the ball in his hands, so tight end seems a likely landing spot, but I could also see him as a 3-4 outside linebacker or a 4-3 defensive end. You should definitely take a look at his linked highlights.

13. Cameron Kolwich – OG – Muskegon (MI) Orchard View: Kolwich is a 6’4″, 270 lb. prospect with an offer from Toledo. He has a good first step and a good initial punch, and while he has the feet to possibly play right tackle, he might be limited by his length. I’m a little surprised that he doesn’t have more offers than a few of the other linemen in Michigan, including a couple of the Traverse City West guys.

14. Eric Rogers – LB – Warren (MI) De La Salle: Rogers is a 6’1″, 225 lb. prospect with offers from Cincinnati, Toledo, and Western Michigan. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #9 inside linebacker, and #324 overall. He also claims a 4.7 forty, benches 325 lbs., squats 500 lbs., and boasts a 34″ vertical. He shows good instincts and overall athleticism, but he does not jump off the screen as an athlete or a hitter. Rogers is the younger brother of former Michigan cornerback James Rogers and a teammate of one of 2017’s top prospects, RB Allen Stritzinger.

15. Kalebb Perry – WR – Mt. Pleasant (MI) Mt. Pleasant: Perry is a 6’2″, 180 lb. prospect with offers from Central Michigan, Miami-OH, and Western Michigan. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #103 wide receiver, and #678 overall. He claims a 36″ vertical and as a junior in 2014, he caught 36 passes for 900 yards and 9 touchdowns. Perry has decent height but needs to get stronger. He’s a good athlete who has good acceleration but lacks that extra gear to pull away from defensive backs.

16. Michael Onwenu – DT – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Onwenu is a 6’2″, 340 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Miami, Michigan, and Ohio State, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #5 offensive guard, and #191 overall. He claims a 5.5 forty and a 405 lb. bench press. Onwenu has surprisingly quick feet when moving in a straight line, and he obviously has a big body. My qualm with Onwenu is that even on his highlights, he does not go hard all the time. Part of this may be conditioning (after all, he’s 340 lbs. and not particularly tall), but he seems to lack some football instincts when it comes to finishing plays. That motivation has to come from somewhere.

17. Jalen Cochran – LB – Canton (MI) Canton: Cochran is a 6’4″, 225 lb. outside linebacker/defensive end with offers from Eastern Michigan and Iowa. He claims a 4.79 forty. I think you’re going to be impressed if you watch his film, where I see a guy who plays fast and aggressive. He has good length and a frame to carry a good deal more weight. He looks a little uncomfortable with his hand on the ground, which makes me project him as a linebacker for now, but his size will probably make him a defensive end eventually.

18. Trishton Jackson – QB – West Bloomfield (MI) West Bloomfield: Jackson is a 6’3″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Purdue, Toledo, and Western Michigan. He’s unranked right now. Jackson is a dual-threat quarterback who’s extremely raw and might be more likely to end up playing wide receiver or defensive back at the next level. He does not have a strong arm, throws a wobbly ball, and does not have good mechanics. However, he is very elusive and has good speed. If he plays quarterback, I see him as a developmental guy who might take over in his fourth or fifth season. His older brother, Obbie, signed with Eastern Michigan in the 2015 class.

19. Tommy Roush – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Roush is a 6’3″, 270 lb. prospect with a lone offer from Central Michigan. Roush has not been heavily pursued yet, but I like this kid. One thing he lacks is ideal size, which may be holding some schools back from offering. But he is a very technical, aggressive player who I think could play center or guard for some programs, if not in the Big Ten then in the AAC, ACC, etc.

20. Hunter Broersma – WR – Muskegon (MI) Mona Shores: Broersma is a 6’1″, 185 lb. prospect with offers from a handful of MAC programs. He claims a 4.5 forty. As a junior in 2014, he touched the ball 75 times and gained 1,038 total yards with 11 touchdowns, and he made 5 interceptions (including 1 return for a touchdown) and 8 pass breakups. He also had the benefit of catching passes from senior Tyree Jackson (Buffalo), so it will be interesting to see if he can have as much success for what has traditionally been an overlooked program. Broersma doesn’t have great speed but has some good balance. He could end up playing slot receiver or perhaps safety at the next level.

21. Jesse Johnson – S – Detroit (MI) King: King is a 5’11”, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois and Toledo. The most recent highlights I can find of Johnson come from his sophomore year, in which he looks like a strong safety or maybe an outside linebacker. He’s known as a good hitter and tackler, but he lacks the quickness to play much in deep coverage.

22. Joshua Jackson – QB – Saline (MI) Saline: Jackson is a 6’2″, 200 lb. prospect with offers from Northwestern, West Virginia, and several MAC schools. He’s the son of former Michigan running backs coach Fred Jackson and the brother of former Michigan wide receiver Jeremy Jackson. He started his high school career at Ann Arbor (MI) Huron but got pulled from the team in the middle of his sophomore year. While his older brother claimed some SEC and Big 12 offers, Joshua looks like a better athlete, although he’s not an elite quarterback prospect and probably doesn’t have the speed to play receiver.

23. Jalen Martin – WR – Harper Woods (MI) Chandler Park Academy: Martin is a 6’3″, 203 lb. prospect with offers from a handful of MAC programs. He claims a 4.53 forty. As a sophomore in 2013, he caught 44 passes for 1,015 yards and 12 touchdowns. My issue with Martin has always been a lack of explosiveness, and I have not seen a great improvement in that area. While he could stick at wide receiver, I would not be totally surprised to see him add weight and become an H-back or pass receiving tight end, because I believe he has the frame to do so.

24. Mike Robb – TE – Midland (MI) Dow: Robb is a 6’6″, 210 lb. prospect with an offer from Eastern Michigan. He claims a 4.7 forty. As a junior in 2014, he caught 58 passes for 710 yards and 10 touchdowns. While Dow uses him effectively as a go-to wide receiver who lines up split wide, he will almost certainly have to learn to play tight end position, but he has the speed and athleticism to make the transition as a pass receiving guy. His long-term future may be determined by how well he adjusts to blocking on the line of scrimmage.

25. Tim Walton – LB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Walton is a 6’1″, 225 lb. prospect with offers from Cincinnati and a couple MAC schools. He claims a 4.6 forty. Walton looks like a MAC-level inside linebacker. He plays some offense, but while his defensive instincts aren’t great, they’re better on that side of the ball.

26. Mikale Washington – QB – Detroit (MI) King: Washington is a 6’4″, 190 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #24 pro-style quarterback, and #475 overall. Washington has the advantage of throwing to some of the best skill players in the state, so some of his production and highlights should be taken with a grain of salt. He has decent running skills and fair arm strength, but he does not seem to have to make a lot of reads and his windup is reminiscent of Byron Leftwich’s elongated motion. I do think he’ll get some offers, but colleges are likely waiting until some of the bigger targets start to drop.

27. Cedrick Lattimore – DE – Detroit (MI) East English Village: Lattimore is a 6’5″, 241 lb. prospect with offers from Ball State, Bowling Green, and Eastern Michigan. Lattimore also plays tight end, but he looks more comfortable on defense than he does running routes, catching, and running. With his size there’s a decent chance that he ends up playing defensive tackle in college, but he needs to use his hands better.

28. Marquis Smith – QB – Ypsilanti (MI) Ypsilanti: Smith is a 6’0″, 170 lb. prospect who committed to Eastern Michigan this past weekend. Smith is very unpolished as a quarterback and even looks uncomfortable receiving the shotgun snaps, so I have doubts about whether he’ll ever play the position in college. As a runner, he shows good agility and vision and can run through some tackles, but he doesn’t have great speed. I would imagine he will end up playing running back or slot receiver in college.

29. Jacob Cerny – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Cerny is a 6’5″, 280 lb. prospect with offers from Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and Western Michigan. He is unranked at this point. Cerny is a little bit thin right now and needs to add a lot of size and strength. He has decent feet when he chooses to use them, but ultimately, he does not appear to have a killer instinct when it comes to blocking and finishing plays.

30. Juanye Johnson – OG – Muskegon (MI) Muskegon: Johnson is a 6’4″, 275 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. Johnson plays tackle in high school, but I think his feet are too heavy to play on the outside in college. However, he has a nice frame to add weight and could be a punishing blocker if he can clean up some of his technical inconsistencies. He’s a developmental prospect but has significant upside if he can get things to click.

31. Lukas Thompson – CB – Grand Rapids (MI) Catholic Central: Thompson is a 5’11”, 170 lb. prospect with an offer from Western Michigan.  He plays receiver, quarterback, cornerback, and kick returner for his high school, but he’s a tentative runner without a lot of strength. I see him more as a zone corner, but he has to get stronger and more aggressive.

32. Benji Marshall – CB – Macomb (MI) Dakota: Marshall is a 5’11”, 170 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He doesn’t have blazing speed, but he does have good quickness and athleticism that could lead some teams to look at him as either a corner or a slot receiver.
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UNRATED:
 The players listed alphabetically below might be very good players, but they either haven’t played much football recently or they simply don’t have much film posted on the internet. For example, Ann Arbor (MI) Skyline’s Daelin Hayes is committed to USC and considered by some to be a 5-star, but I can’t really rate him if I haven’t seen him play.

Brandon Allen – CB – Haslett (MI) Haslett: Allen is a 5’10”, 155 lb. prospect with a basketball offer from Central Michigan. There’s not much film to go on for Allen, and he is more likely to play basketball at the next level, but I’ll throw his name out there as a potential corner prospect.

Dontre Boyd – CB – Detroit (MI) King: Boyd is a 5’10”, 160 lb. prospect with offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, and Iowa, among others. Without junior film on him, it’s tough to make a judgment, but his sophomore highlights show a kid with good speed and nice hips. While he also plays receiver, I think he probably has the most upside at corner. Presuming he grows at least a little bit, I would guess he ends up somewhere in the middle of the Big Ten.

Lawrence Gordon – DE – Bridgeport (MI) Bridgeport:
 Gordon is a 6’6″, 260 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #52 weakside end, and #868 overall. He claims a 4.6 forty. Gordon transferred from Saginaw (MI) Arthur Hill to Bridgeport in his junior year. While Gordon reportedly has significant athletic talent, there have been consistent reports that he just hasn’t put it all together on the football field and looks somewhat lost. Still, at that size and with decent athleticism, he probably gets a chance somewhere.

Daelin Hayes – LB – Ann Arbor (MI) Skyline: Hayes is a 6’3″, 225 lb. prospect who committed to USC last July; he also has offers from Alabama, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and numerous others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #5 outside linebacker, and #77 overall. He’s also ranked as the #1 player in the state. Unfortunately, there’s very little film on Hayes, who got hurt as a sophomore at Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s, transferred to California for his junior year but barely played, and then moved back to Michigan before his junior school year finished. He has barely played football over the past two years, but he must pass the eye test and look good at camps, because powerhouses around the country are gunning for him. I regret that I have to take a pass on ranking him, since no film exists.

Ade Ogundeji – DE – Walled Lake (MI) Central:
 Ogundeji was 6’5″, 209 lbs. as a sophomore and earned a scholarship offer from Western Michigan, although I have not heard much about him after his junior year. His sophomore film showed a kid who was extremely raw but had a nice frame and inconsistent – but intriguing – aggression. If he can add strength and regulate his aggression, he could be a prospect to watch for some bigger offers. As is, however, he seems to be the type of raw prospect that only MAC-level schools might take a risk on.

Leon Page – DE – Detroit (MI) King: Page is a 6’3″, 226 lb. prospect with an offer from Eastern Michigan. His sophomore film shows a kid who’s a little bit lanky but shows good quickness and can come off the edge as a pass rusher. He may be more of a 3-4 outside linebacker, depending on how his body develops.

11Feb 2015
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Scout 300 for 2016 updated

Detroit (MI) King wide receiver Donnie Corley is the highest rated player in Michigan

Scout updated their top 300 players for the class of 2016 (LINK). Offensive tackle commit Erik Swenson comes in at #100 overall. Here are the rest of Michigan’s offerees:

5-stars:
1. Rashan Gary – DT – New Jersey
5. Greg Little – OT – Texas (Texas A&M)
7. Shea Patterson – QB – Louisiana
9. Caleb Kelly – LB – California
13. Kareem Walker – RB – New Jersey (Ohio State)
14. Kendell Jones – DT – Texas
17. Nate Craig – WR – Florida (Auburn)
18. Levonta Taylor – CB – Virginia

4-stars:
19. Ben Bredeson – OT – Wisconsin
20. Ed Oliver – DT – Texas
22. Jacob Eason – QB – Washington (Georgia)
28. Richard Merritt – OG – Washington, DC
29. Dexter Lawrence – DT – North Carolina
32. Malik Henry – QB – California (Florida State)
33. Tommy Kraemer – OT – Ohio (Notre Dame)
36. K.J. Costello – QB – California
38. Willie Allen – OT – Louisiana
39. Brandon Jones – S – Texas
41. Michael Menet – OT – Pennsylvania
46. Ben Cleveland – OT – Georgia (Georgia)
48. Kaden Smith – TE – Texas
49. Ahmir Mitchell – WR – New Jersey
51. Dylan Crawford – WR – California
54. Jaquan Yulee – LB – Virginia
55. Liam Eichenberg – OT – Ohio
61. Collin Johnson – WR – Texas (Texas)
64. Sam Bruce – WR – Florida (Miami)
66. Jeffrey McCulloch – LB – Texas
69. Devin Asiasi – TE – California
70. Deontay Anderson – S – Texas
72. Clark Yarbrough – OT – Virginia
74. Austin Mack – WR – Indiana
77. Janarius Robinson – DE – Florida (Florida State)
79. Antonio Williams – RB – North Carolina (Wisconsin)
82. Mike Williams – DT – Texas
84. Jake Hausmann – TE – Ohio (Ohio State)
86. Binjimen Victor – WR – Florida
88. Auston Robertson – DE – Indiana
89. Theo Howard – WR – California
95. Rahshaun Smith – DE – Florida
98. Miles Sanders – RB – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
100. Erik Swenson – OT – Illinois (Michigan)
103. Josh King – DE – Illinois
105. Trayvon Mullen – CB – Florida
106. Donnie Corley – WR – Michigan
107. Isaac Nauta – TE – Georgia (Florida State)
108. Demetris Robertson – WR – Alabama (Alabama)
112. Scott Bracey – WR – Virginia (Duke)
114. E.J. Price – OT – Georgia
118. Michael Jordan – OT – Michigan
121. Shaquille Quarterman – LB – Florida (Miami)
123. Jordan Fuller – CB – New Jersey
127. Jarrett Guarantano – QB – New Jersey
132. John Broussard – CB – Alabama
135. Camilo Eifler – LB – California
136. Steven Smothers – WR – Maryland
145. Brad Hawkins – WR – New Jersey
146. Jauan Williams – OT – Washington, DC
147. Daelin Hayes – LB – Michigan (USC)
154. Luke Farrell – TE – Ohio
160. Erick Fowler – LB – California
161. Justin Layne – WR – Ohio
166. Michael Onwenu – DT – Michigan
169. Lavert Hill – CB – Michigan (Penn State)
171. Curtis Robinson – LB – California
174. Dontavious Jackson – LB – Texas
181. Kentrail Moran – RB – Illinois
189. Marquel Dismuke – S – California
196. Darrian Franklin – LB – California
203. Tavares Chase – WR – Florida (Clemson)
205. Naseir Upshur – TE – Pennsylvania
209. Levi Onwuzurike – DE – Texas
210. Jordan Woods – DE – Florida
213. Calvin Bundage – LB – Oklahoma
215. Wayne Davis – CB – Virginia
227. Dwayne Haskins, Jr. – QB – Maryland
229. David Long, Jr. – WR – California
237. Robert Washington – RB – North Carolina
247. Khalid Kareem – DE – Michigan
250. Thiyo Lukusa – OT – Michigan
255. Devery Hamilton – OT – Maryland
257. Elijah Holyfield – RB – Georgia
258. Damar Hamlin – CB – Pennsylvania
263. C.J. Pollard – S – California
265. Josh Brown – DE – North Carolina (Florida State)
282. Connor Murphy – DE – Arizona
287. Terrance Davis – OG – Maryland
292. James Valdez – CB – South Carolina (North Carolina State)
293. Craig Watts – S – Florida
297. Eric Cuffee – CB – Texas

26Sep 2014
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Minnesota

Reisterstown (MD) Franklin offensive tackle Patrick Allen is a Georgia commit (image via 247Sports.com)

2015
Patrick Allen – OT – Reisterstown (MD) Franklin: Allen is a 6’5″, 286 lb. prospect who committed to Georgia in early August. He also holds offers from Arkansas, Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Ohio State, and USC, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #27 offensive tackle, and #277 overall. This is his official visit to Michigan, the school that supposedly finished #2 to the Bulldogs, despite the fact that he has never been to Ann Arbor before.

Jack Dunaway – DE – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Dunaway is a 6’3″, 212 lb. prospect who committed to Michigan as a preferred walk-on. His father, Craig, is a former Michigan tight end.

Alex Malzone – QB – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Malzone committed to Michigan back in May (LINK).

Tyrone Miller – S – Saline (MI) Saline: Miller is a 6’0″, 178 lb. prospect with offers from Buffalo, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and Western Michigan, among others. He camped at Michigan back in June.


Grant Perry – WR – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Perry is a 6’0″, 185 lb. prospect with offers from several MAC schools. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #130 wide receiver, and #1054 overall. He would almost certainly commit to Michigan if an offer comes, but the Wolverines have a small projected class and a pretty good stable of receivers at this point. Statistically, he’s currently the state’s top receiver.


Mike Weber – RB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Weber committed to Michigan in August (LINK).

Hit the jump for 2016 and 2017 prospects.




2016
Stefan Claiborne – WR – Clinton Township (MI) Chippewa Valley: Claiborne is a 6’1″, 168 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. Even so, he’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #4 safety, #54 overall, and #1 in the state, mainly due to his ESPN ranking. I have watched his sophomore film and came away impressed, so I think it’s only a matter of times before big schools throw their hats in the ring.

Bailey Edwards – WR – Chelsea (MI) Chelsea: Edwards is a 6’0″, 145 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He’s the younger brother of Braylon Edwards and Berkley Edwards (Minnesota), and he’s the son of former Michigan RB Stan Edwards.

Daelin Hayes – LB – ???????: Hayes is a 6’3″, 225 lb. prospect who committed to USC in July. He originally went to school at Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s and was primed to commit to Michigan in April, but a fleeting move to California and a nice visit to USC earned his commitment. Now Hayes is returning to an as-yet-undecided school Michigan, though he will probably have to sit out his junior season due to transfer rules. That’s not a good thing for a kid who missed most of his sophomore year due to injury, but big schools will continue to pursue him because of his size and athleticism.

Josh Jackson – QB – Saline (MI) Saline: Jackson is a 6’2″, 180 lb. prospect with no offers right now. He’s the son of running backs coach Fred Jackson and the brother of former Michigan wideout Jeremy Jackson. Jackson sat out a portion of last season after transferring from Ann Arbor (MI) Huron.

Thiyo Lukusa – OT – Traverse City (MI) West: Lukusa is a 6’5″, 300 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #24 offensive tackle, #272 overall, and #8 in-state. Lukusa plans to commit on December 1, and Michigan has reportedly been his leader for most of the process.

Blake Roe – DT – Haslett (MI) Haslett: Roe is a 6’2″, 290 lb. prospect with no offers at this time.


2017
Corey Malone-Hatcher – DE – St. Joseph (MI) St. Joseph: Malone-Hatcher is a 6’3″, 225 lb. prospect with an offer from Ohio State.

Josh Ross – LB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s: Ross is a 6’1″, 210 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, and Oklahoma. He’s a 247 Sports 4-star, the #2 inside linebacker, #53 overall, and #2 in-state. He’s the younger brother of Michigan junior linebacker James Ross III.

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Visitors: February 21-23, 2014

Traverse City (MI) West offensive
lineman Thiyo Lukusa

Asmar Bilal – LB – Indianapolis (IN) Ben Davis: Bilal is a 6’3″, 201 lb. prospect with offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Northwestern, among others. As a junior in 2013, he had 106 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #7 inside linebacker, and the #208 player overall.

Brian Cole – WR – Saginaw (MI) Heritage: Cole is a 6’2″, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State, along with several others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #5 athlete, the #57 player overall, and the top in-state player for 2015.

Donnie Corley – WR – Wyandotte (MI) Roosevelt: Corley is a 6’2″, 160 lb. prospect for 2016. He recently won a Best of the Midwest camp MVP and looks like a promising prospect going forward. He also visited Michigan last weekend.

Shaun Crawford – CB – Lakewood (OH) St. Edward: Crawford committed to Michigan in August 2013.

Andrew David – K – Massillon (OH) Washington: David committed to Michigan in June 2013.

Jack Dunaway – DE – Bloomfield Hills (MI) Brother Rice: Dunaway is a 6’3″, 212 lb. prospect with no offers at this time. He’s the son of former Michigan tight end Craig Dunaway. I profiled him in the In-State Preview of 2015 Recruiting.

David Edwards – QB/TE – Downers Grove (IL) North: Edwards is a 6’6″, 225 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Vanderbilt, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #34 athlete, and the #303 player overall. Despite being ranked in some circles as a quarterback, I think his best chance of earning a Michigan offer would be as a tight end.

Desmond Fitzpatrick – WR – Farmington (MI) Farmington: Fitzpatrick is a 6’1″, 165 lb. prospect for 2016 with a lone offer from Indiana. He may visit this weekend, and that would be the second weekend in a row for him to be on campus.

Kevin Givens – LB – Altoona (PA) Altoona: Givens is a 6’3″, 230 lb. prospect with offers from Pitt, Temple, UMass, and Western Michigan. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #30 weakside end, and #727 overall for the 2015 class. Givens looks like a ‘tweener OLB/WDE. He also stopped by Ann Arbor in late January, so his interest in the Wolverines appears to be pretty legitimate. UPDATE: Givens committed to Pitt on Tuesday, so he is probably not planning to visit.


Damien Harris – RB – Berea (KY) Madison Southern: Harris, one of the top running backs in the 2015 class, decommitted from Michigan in January. A number of other schools have swooped in on him now that he’s a “free agent” but Michigan and Ohio State still seem to be the leaders.

Daelin Hayes – LB – Orchard Lake (MI) St. Mary’s: Hayes is a 6’2″, 210 lb. prospect for 2016 with an offer from Michigan State. He also plays running back, but I think he lacks the suddenness to be a runner at the next level. He’s the cousin of Michigan running back Justice Hayes.

Troy Henderson, Jr. – LB – Lakewood (OH) St. Edward: Henderson is a 6’1″, 215 lb. prospect with offers from Cincinnati and Toledo. He claims a 4.6 forty, a 4.2 shuttle, a 33″ vertical, a 330 lb. bench, and a 425 lb. squat. As a junior in 2013, he had over 100 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 8 sacks, and 3 forced fumbles. He’s a teammate of Michigan cornerback commit Shaun Crawford.

Darrin Kirkland, Jr. – LB – Indianapolis (IN) Lawrence Central: Kirkland is a 6’2″, 228 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Ole Miss, Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech, among others. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #5 inside linebacker, and #199 overall. As a junior in 2013, he had 110 tackles and 8 sacks. He has visited Michigan multiple times, and while Michigan does not appear to be going hard after inside linebackers at the moment, Kirkland may be in line for an offer sooner or later.

Thiyo Lukusa – OG – Traverse City (MI) West: Lukusa is a 6’5″, 300 lb. prospect for 2016 with offers from Akron, Michigan, Michigan State, and Wisconsin. Several insider types believe Lukusa is leaning toward Michigan.

Harrison Moon – OT – Signal Mountain (TN) Signal Mountain: Moon is a 6’5″, 260 lb. prospect with offers from Georgia Tech and Vanderbilt. He plays some tight end in high school, but he will probably be a tackle at the next level. He had 5 receptions for 100 yards as a junior in 2013. He’s a 247 Composite 3-star, the #21 tight end, and the #788 player overall.


Kentrail Moran – RB – O’Fallon (IL) O’Fallon: Moran is a 5’10”, 180 lb. prospect for 2016 with offers from Illinois and Northern Illinois. He claims a 4.4 forty, a 30″ vertical, and a 10.9 time in the 100 meters. As a sophomore in 2013, he had 1,140 rushing yards and 172 receiving yards to go with 14 total touchdowns. His class of 2014 teammate Dewayne Hendrix, a defensive end, signed with Tennessee earlier this month. UPDATE: Moran was unable to make it to Ann Arbor this weekend.

Jeff Thomas – WR – East St. Louis (IL) East St. Louis: Thomas is a 5’10”, 167 lb. prospect for 2017 with offers from Kansas, Michigan, and Syracuse. As a freshman in 2013, he had 54 catches for 944 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was a teammate of 2014 Michigan offeree Kyron Watson (Kansas) and will likely be traveling with Kentrail Moran. UPDATE: Moran was going to be Thomas’s ride to Ann Arbor, so he also did not visit.

Tyriq Thompson – LB – Detroit (MI) King: I did a scouting report on Thompson a few weeks ago.

Mike Weber – RB – Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Weber is a 5’11”, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Michigan, Michigan State, and Wisconsin, along with several others. Weber had reportedly been leaning toward Michigan State prior to the hiring of offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier, but this will be the second weekend in a row he has spent in Ann Arbor and Nussmeier appears to have piqued Weber’s interest. UPDATE: Weber was unable to make it to the Michigan basketball game on Sunday afternoon.