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Michigan landed a commitment from their second 4* TE of the 2024 recruiting class today in Rochester Adams (MI) TE Brady Prieskorn:
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— Brady Prieskorn (@bpkorn00) April 25, 2023
Prieskorn announced yesterday that he would be committing on Tuesday, a date that came out of the blue but his ultimate destination did not. As a program that loves themselves some TEs and Prieskorn being an in-stater, it always seemed extremely likely that Michigan and Prieskorn would end up together. Now it's time for his long-awaited Hello:
GURU RATINGS
RATINGS BY SITE |
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247: 6'6/225 |
On3: 6'5/220 |
Rivals: 6'6/215 |
ESPN: 6'6/215 |
4*, 93, #95 Ovr #7 TE, #2 MI |
4*, 93, #92 Ovr #5 TE, #1 MI |
4*, 5.9, #67 Ovr #3 TE, #4 MI |
4*, 84, #92 Ovr #1 TE-Y, #2 MI |
4.42 | 4.47 | 4.55 | 4.60 |
COMPOSITE RANKINGS |
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247 Composite |
On3 Consensus |
MGoBlog |
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4*, 0.9687, #56 Ovr #2 TE, #2 MI |
4*, 94.04, #66 Ovr #5 TE, #2 MI |
4.5*, #129/784 Ovr #4/52 TEs since 1990 |
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4.69 | 4.40 | 4.50 |
Not much disagreement here about Prisekorn being a highly touted recruit. All four sites have him between 67th and 95th overall in the 2024 recruiting class, among the top five TEs in the country and one of the very best prospects in the state of Michigan. Prieskorn checks in as a 4.5 star on our five star scale and ranks 4th out of 52 in TEs that Michigan has landed since 1990. In case you're wondering, the only TEs ranking higher than Prieskorn are Gordon Laro (1990), Tim Massaquoi (2001), and Devin Asiasi (2016). One note from Seth: Laro is a bit of an asterisk because 1990-92 era recruiting was "What did Tom Lemming think?" and Tom Lemming's process was to ask some coaches he knows who's good.
[AFTER THE JUMP: we like tall tight ends who can run and jump]
REMEMBER US?!?!? [Patrick Barron]
Apologies to everyone for interrupting your hoops and hockey tournament coverage but Michigan football’s spring practice got underway on Friday, and a few things have happened or were said to be happening with that other sport some of us still follow. If you’ve been kind of tuned out since the derpy bowl game I’ve tried to compile the most important bits we’ve learned since into this post.
By the way AZBlue wrote an excellent distillation of things Sam’s been putting out on the radio. I’ve bumped that to the diaries. Let’s go by position I guess:
Quarterbacks
Gone: Wilton Speight, John O’Korn, Alex Malzone.
Off redshirt: Dylan McCaffrey
New faces: Shea Patterson, Joe Milton.
North! North I say! [Bryan Fuller]
Shea Patterson’s eligibility is held up for the moment (scroll down about half-way) because Ole Miss is going to be petty. They have Patterson’s reportedly ironclad case to be freed of sitting out a transfer year, but they don’t have to respond until 10 days after the ??? days it takes the NCAA to send a hard copy to Oxford of the same thing Michigan sent.
Harbaugh said the coaches are still treating it like a three-way race between Patterson, Peters, and McCaffrey, with snaps split equally. Joe Milton is on campus and impressing in his preparation but a redshirt is most likely.
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Running Back
Gone: Ty Isaac
Off redshirt: Kurt Taylor
Arrive in fall: Christian Turner, Michael Barrett, Hassan Haskins
It’s more or less the same depth chart as it’s been since Isaac’s injury last year. That is your co-starters remain Karan Higdon and Chris Evans, with Kareem Walker and O’Maury Samuels in competition for two hundred-odd carries behind them. Sam spoke with RBs coach Jay Harbaugh who mentioned Karan Higdon’s growth at running the counter cutbacks that we wrote about last year. The incoming freshmen were mentioned with the walk-ons, so I’m reading that as a four-man stable for the moment.
[after THE JUMP: the rest]
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