RB recruiting in 2014
I was wondering if we'll take any RBs in this class. I haven't seen any RB offers go out in this class (Elijah Hood was one) but not too many others.
I know we have two in the last class with Deveon Smith and Derrick Green but considering Fitz is a senior and we have no other 'elite' back on our roster will we take another?
I see the following:
Thomas Rawls
Drake Johnson
Justice Hayes
Dennis Norfleet
Deveon Smith
Derrick Green
Fitz Touissant
Maybe Peppers will also play on offense?
"Because he's white?"
Oh come on, did you really just jump to that conclusion?
Maybe "because he's white" is one of the possible interpretations of "???"
just like Tebow is not going to be a starting NFL QB no matter how much he wants it to be so.
That is what Hoke thinks he is. Quote? Quote:
Wyatt (Shallman) is a guy who is very multiple in what he can do. He can line up in the single back if you want to run some inside zone, he can knock people off the ball, he can be a short-yardage guy and he can catch the ball well. He can do those things out of the backfield. He's a little more like an Aaron Shea guy, to some degree.
Manballage. Please.
Yeah, I've got a bet going with a friend that he goes to Louisiana Baptist, so I hope you're right.
Either way it ain't "The Red Stick" and where that rb is going to end up.
"Michigan is taking a RB in this class. I don't know who it is, [maybe Ballage or Hilliman,] it may be someone who isn't even really on the board yet; but Michigan isn't going to go a year without taking a RB. RBs do too many things (always valuable on special teams), are too flexible of athletes (can play multiple positions, from RB to FB to LB, to U-back, to safety), and get banged up or don't pan out too regularly not to take a RB.
I know the class size is small and there are few obvious choices at the RB position, but I think it is very, very unlikely that Michigan doesn't take at least one in the 2014 recruiting cycle."
Michigan offered 10 running backs last recruiting cycle, 15 in 2012, and 15 in 2011. Saying that Michigan hasn't offered many running backs in the 2014 recruiting class is misleading or just flat out incorrect.
... going after is another.
Maybe this time around they are pushing for other higher rated prospects in other areas of need.
My point was more than we don't seem to be leading or in the running for RB recruits based on the updates we've been getting.
That sometimes happens when you bring in (arguably) the #1 running back in the country the year before.
Regardless of what anyone on the board has to say, Hoke has said before that Michigan will always take "a couple" running backs because of their flexibility to play other positions (which is mentioned above in this thread - RB, FB, WR, LB, S, special teams, etc.).
Who will Michigan get? I don't know. But they are pursuing players at the position, and some elite ones at that.
To be clear, I'm not saying that Shallman won't ever play tailback. What I'm suggesting is that he will never be a front-line tailback. Eventually, I think he's going to move somewhere else (fullback, U-back, DE, somewhere) to help the team, whether that's in 2014 or in 2017.
I trust that Hoke told Shallman he would get a shot at tailback, just like I trust that Rodriguez told Cam Gordon he could get a shot at wide receiver.
There was a Q&A on ESPN's Big Ten Blog not too long after NSD, and Hoke essentially said that one of the reasons he was particularly excited about Derrick Green coming to Michigan is that this opened the door to some of the two-back stuff that they wanted to eventually run. Specifically, he pointed out that it could be in concert with Shallman as well as Deveon Smith.
I think it is also important to note generally that, on offense, running back is position for which we have more commits / players in the past three cycles than any other save for the offensive line, so it would not be shocking, and it has been pointed out here, if the RB haul was less than what it has been in 2014 (if I counted right, 2 in 2011, 3 in 2012 and 2 in 2013 - 3, if you include Shallman, who is listed under "ATH").
I believe he's trying to visit this summer. I don't think he's close to making a decision right now. So no, I haven't heard much about him.
plays various positions (ie wr,lb,safety) and seem to be very interested in Michigan. I realize you've spoken about him before...this is for those who aren't familiar with him.
Sam did a excellent writeup on him,too.
I would pot the gif if i knew how.
I believe that "Green" is his name, not his color. I could be wrong.
WHOOOSH.
That's kind of what I was thinking. If Smith gets the redshirt than that in effect will split him and Green up and you can get away with not getting a RB in the 2014 class. Not having one in this class is fine with me because I know there are 2-3 pretty good options for 2015. Also, I think the combo of Smith and Green can carry this team for a while.
Personally, I think RB is the position in this class where we're going to get a sleeper/camp commit.
Last year it seemed to be WR/CB.
That said, who knows who it'll be...I don't think too many people were talking Channing Stribling before camp, now we're all excited to have him.
RB - Camp
WR - Scott/Holmes/Williams/Hooker
OL - Camp
DT - McDowell
SDE - Hand
SLB - Winovich/Owens/Sykes/Morgan
CB - Westphal
I'm sure I'm missing a couple, and I think we'll take 18. But just a best guess when you take into account all of the info from all of the publications.
The sleeper suggest seems reasonable. If you look at the depth chart in terms of young blood we have one RS Freshman and two true freshman as pure RBs. We also have a whole handful of utility back type folks and full backs that we could sub in if the injury bug strikes. It seems like a good year to take a sleeper or a guy who possibly projects to multiple posistions. With Smith likely redshirting and of course Green onboard, some of the talent out there is going to be reluctant to come onboard.
I'd imagine we're not going to say no to top talent at RB, but right now I'd have to think the coaches are spending more time going after people like Hand, getting Derrick Green 2.0 onboard is more of a 2015 thing. Likely Hillman or perhaps another Rawls type, regional guy with decent ratings from a program we want to maintain good ties with.
Fitz TouissantBefore he graduates, we should get his name right. It's Toussaint.
For all any of you know Shallman could be the next Toby Gerhart.
/que the racist gif
no, a big back of recent vintage, second in the heisman voting and an awesome running back who some "experts" thought would only be a fullback
People on here seem to be either: (i) humor-impaired; or (b) unable to distinguish trolling from rye humor.
C'mon people, lighten up.
Sometimes I try to bait people, and see how thick I can lay it on. I try to say something that is so clearly sarcastic that no one could possibly be fooled, but I almost always get a few bites.
That escalated quickly.
To provide some perspective in this discussion I went to another BIG roster to see what some other school looked for in height/weight when recruiting RBs and FBs. I chose Nebraska because I consider them a run-first team and thought Rex Burkhead was on the big side of the running back scale. Turns out last fall Nebraska listed his position as “I-back” and his height/weight as
Rex Burkhead IB 5-11/210
Not at all as big as I thought he was. Anyway, Nebraska lists five “IBs” on its current roster
8 Abdullah, Ameer IB 5-9 190 Jr.
32 Cross, Imani IB 6-1 225 So
23 Frazier, King IB 6-0 220 RFr.
24 Kuzu, Murat IB 5-11 200 So
29 Nabity, Graham IB 6-0 210 RFr
They average just under 6’ (i.e., 71.4”) and 209 lbs.
The Huskers also list two “RBs,” both of whom are freshmen (why they have no assigned numbers yet, apparently)
Newby, Terrell RB 5-10 180 Fr.
Taylor, Adam RB 6-2 200 Fr.
Note they’re very much in the “I-back” ht/wt range.
Nebraska also carries four “FBs,” which seems like a large number, but hey:
35 Janovich, Andy FB 6-1 225 So
Jordan, Harrison FB 5-10 230 Fr.
19 Marrow, Mike FB 6-2 250 Sr.
31 Zimmerer, C.J. FB 6-0 230 Sr.
These guys average just over 6’ and almost 234 lbs.
So Nebraska looks for RBs in the 6’, 200-lb range. As does M apparently, given that according to Scout, incoming freshmen Derrick Green is 5’11” 220 and DeVeon Smith is 5’ 11” 210 --- both about ideal RB size and weight --- just like, as it turns out, Rex Burkhead.
That same Scout commitment roster lists Shallman as
Wyatt Shallman FB 6-3/245
So it looks like Wyatt’s “measurables” place him very much in the FB category which, in all likelihood, is where he’ll play.