27 Tickets To Team 135: Pre-Bowl Edition Comment Count

Brian

What is this? Folks who cover the USMNT drop lists like this projecting the 23 guys who end up on the next World Cup team. I have appropriated it. Regarding the number of tickets: 22 starters on offense and defense + 2 kickers + nickelback + FLEX TE  + fullback.

THIS IS THE POST-SEASON LOOKING FORWARD UPDATE. New team equals wholesale changes.

PACK YOUR BAGS

bilde[1]1. QB Devin Gardner, Sr.* [Last time: 7]

Has an offseason to heal after maniacal up and down first full year as a starter contained plenty of brilliant plays and plenty of awful ones. Upside vast; variance vast; someone get this man a flak jacket.

Jake-Ryan[1]2. SAM Jake Ryan, Sr.* [Last time: NR due to ACL]

Was not quite the same sower of destruction after midseason return from ACL tear, but kept adding Jake Ryan-ness as year went along. Should go out with quite a bang as a chaos merchant and TFL provider. Gordon's departure leaves him without much of a backup. Has a porsche. DOES NOT HAVE A PORSCHE, OSU FANS.

funchess-um-football-game[1]3. WR Devin Funchess, Jr. [Last time: 5]

Blocking improved not one iota but when the man is 6'5" and jumping over cornerbacks and running past safeties it doesn't matter. Neared 750 yards, most of it after WR switch. Going to absorb a ton of Gallon's targets. This is a very good thing. Still wish he was wearing 19. No longer chasing Jim Mandich's record because cumong man. Do not put weight on this man.

10226222015_d3e1456eb3_b[1]4. CB Blake Countess, Jr* [Last time: 17]

Returned from ACL tear with spate of terrific interceptions; largely avoided despite Taylor playing pretty well on the other side. Slot tasking in nickel packages may go away with Peppers arriving and Thomas maturing; either way he's on the field for every snap he's healthy for.

image5. ILB Desmond Morgan, Sr. [Last time: 14]

Michigan's QB on defense and most reliable tackler. Thumper somewhat lacking in athleticism but UConn interception begs to differ with you, last year's book on Desmond Morgan. Brings the wood when he tackles. Maybe not quite Chris Borland. Bolden, Gedeon will spot.

bilde[2]6. ILB James Ross, Jr. [Last time: 19]

Did not have the breakout season predicted as the defensive tackles had trouble keeping him clean. Still clearly outperformed his competitors and the promise of a Pipkins/Henry DT pairing next year would be the kind of outfit that could result in a huge year for Ross.

BFrajY8CUAAI2Uf11177. WDE Frank Clark, Sr. [Last time: 20]

Grady Brooks grumbles gave way at midseason as he rounded into a pretty good player. OSU stoned him; still well short of elite. That's probably not happening but his progression is encouraging; if continued he's a fringe all-conference sort. Wait, he's already second team ABT?

UNLESS SOMETHING STRANGE HAPPENS

Ld4vH[1]8. S Jarrod Wilson, Jr. [Last time: 22]

Clearly Michigan's best option at safety with Gordon and Avery gone. Choosing to believe that all of the late safety shuffling was because he was privately injured, and then publicly when he played on special teams against OSU with a huge cast on his arm. Has upside; needs to be secondary QB.

13350471-standard[1]9. SDE Brennen Beyer, Sr. [Last time: NR]

Beyer was playing too well to send to the bench when Ryan came back, and with Clark's rapid progression midseason the move for Beyer was to SDE, where he was kind of effective and kind of really small. M will try to get him up to 285, a la Craig Roh, and get Roh's B+ senior performance out of him.

9856114085_66cdeac232_b[1]10. FLEX Jake Butt, So. [Last time: NR]

Passed blocking-only AJ Williams in utility midway through last year en route to 17 catches. Bulked up significantly from spring to fall; if that continues should be an effective dual threat tight end the likes of which Michigan lost once Kevin Koger graduated. Will get playing time split out in shotgun sets. Twitter isn't over his name yet.

Willie Henry Michigan v Connecticut GVJN3qglVSsl[1]11. 3TECH Willie Henry, So.*

Enormous, powerful freshman alternated ragdolling OL and getting blown out of holes by them; sometimes combined those things on the same play. If technique takes a major step forward, look out. Heininger Certainty Principle, don't fail me now. May be used at NT if Pipkins is still damaged.

wile_thumb[1]12. K Matt Wile, Sr. [Last Time: 15]

Gibbons graduates, leaving Wile the presumed starter at kicker. Has a bigger leg; does not have a track record of being automatic from within 42 yards give or take a shaky four-game sequence in his senior year. Will also handle kickoffs and at least pooch punting.

gif_74x89_07ca6113. SLOT Dennis Norfleet, Jr. [Last Time: NR]

For the love of slippery Jesus cannah get this guy a hot tub? I mean playing time. Playing time where he does not get the ball every time he's on the field. Give this man the ball in space. I beg you. Things will HAPPEN, man. Fun-ass things. Also there are no other slot receivers on the roster yet.

FAIRLY SAFE BET

raymon-taylor-pick-thumb-646x429-122643[1]14. CB Raymon Taylor, Sr. [Last time: 7]

This low not because of what he did but because of one Jabrill Peppers. Could see his job reduced to nickel if Peppers meets the hype. Coming off quality, play-laden junior year; consistency and run support are issues.

1020984[1]15. NT Ondre Pipkins, Jr. [Last time: NR]

This low because his a very large man coming off a midseason ACL injury. Is otherwise the heir apparent at nose. Was making signs of progression before injury; this would be the year he blows up into a mighty thing. Stupid ligaments.

glasgow-cat-sweater[1]16. C Graham Glasgow, Jr* [Last time: 15]

The only interior lineman to not lose his job at some point during the year is likely to play somewhere. If Kugler is all that as a redshirt freshman, it'll be at guard. If he's not quite ready, as OL tend to be, it'll be at center. Technically a walk-on but probably time to get over that.

385446_3012007678845_1455385026_n1_thumb[1]17. T Erik Magnuson, So.* [Last time: NR]

First he was preferred to Ben Braden for injury and 6 OL sets; then he was thrust into the lineup at RG; then he was flipped to LG so Michigan could pull someone else off the field. In the heaving mass of chaos of last year's OL that's a strong recommendation. Now please put on 30 pounds.

op44-650418. NICKEL Jabrill Peppers, Fr. [Last time: NR]

FR seems like closest thing to Woodson 2.0 imaginable. Unlikely to burst right into starting lineup with quality veterans returning, but demands immediate PT and can be boundary w/ Countess at nickel. Was that something about visits? LA LA LA CAN'T HEAR YOU.

noodling11_thumb[1]19. TE AJ Williams, Jr. [Last time: 13]

Blocking tight end was unable to block. Slight issue. Technique bad; strength seemingly eh; only high up here because no one on roster duplicates hypothetical skill set save Paskorz. Wanted to noodle as recruit, that's why the picture.

IN A BATTLE

DerrickGreenUMhatTimesDispatch_original_crop_exact[1] 20. RB Derrick Green, So. [Last time: 27]

Freshman year mostly miserable due to things out of his control (OL) and in it (his weight). 82 carries is 60 more than De'Veon Smith, his nearest competitor, and while a platoon figures to be in the offing he should be the guy with the plurality of carries.

UM-scrimmage-Cleary-Clark[1]21. S Jeremy Clark, So.* [Last time: NR]

This is supposed to be Dymonte Thomas, but Clark has an experience edge on Thomas, who has still not actually played a deep safety in HS or college. Clark has, and at 6'4" has some nice upside. Hill may also factor in here. Easily the most uncertain spot on the defense.

freetownsfinest-thumb-300x224-101756[1]22. WR Amarah Darboh, So.* [Last time: 25]

Still projecting Darboh to be the #2 receiver despite the year lost to injury as Chesson did not have the kind of impact that would clearly move him past a guy who was slated to start. Still Freetown's finest.

Joe Kerridge in action during Michigan's annual Spring Football Game at Michigan Stadium, Saturday, April 15th. 23. FB/HB Joe Kerridge, Jr.* [Last Time: 26]

Khalid Hill and Wyatt Shallman come off redshirts to provide heavy competition in the catchy/runny/blocky areas; Kerridge only does the latter. Still, who likes freshmen? That's nobody. Kerridge will still be the guy called on more often than other options here.

Kyle_Kalis_Action-thumb-590x499-83764[1]24. G Kyle Kalis, So.* [Last time: 11]

Part of the problem last year; yanked midseason so Michigan could insert Magnuson, a 285-pound tackle; reinserted after Bosch had an ugly game of his own against Northwestern; did participate in good game from line against OSU. Should develop; could easily be replaced.

7879940[1]25. G Kyle Bosch, So. [Last time: NR]

Started a few games as true FR, was good in a couple and bad in a couple. Rep as nasty mauler, of course; needs strength and technique; lost in pass pro, but was freshman. Major leap would be nice. There can only be one highlander.

11290091[1]26. T Ben Braden, So.* [Last time: NR]

Once the presumed starter at LG, Braden fell off the radar in fall camp because he is "just not a guard" and then did not re-emerge even amongst the chaos. Hopefully that is just a fit issue because there's not a whole lot of competition for him other than 6'4" Dawson.

ICdzU[1]27. P Will Hagerup, Sr.* [Last time: NR]

Has kept his nose clean so far through Stonum suspension and will be given opportunity to reclaim punting job. Was already wildly variable. How will he be after a year off? Best thing going for him is all the stuff on Wile's plate. Occasionally makes faces other than OH GOD BALL WHERE IS BALL OH GOD I'M GOING TO DIE.

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PUSHING FROM BEHIND

QB Shane Morris—M should try to redshirt him with Bellomy back and Speight on campus. If Gardner gets hurt he'll have to play; hand garbage time and odd snaps where Gardner has to leave to Bellomy.
QB Russell Bellomy—Will be healthy. Arm strength unlikely to improve significantly.

RB DeVeon Smith—Came on late; should be #2 option in rotation.
RB Drake Johnson—Listed second on depth chart early in season before ACL tear. If he's the best blocker they've got there's a role. Probably their fastest guy, too.
RB Justice Hayes—Cameos as WR out of backfield; move to slot possible.

C Patrick Kugler—sure thing for an OL, which means not that much of a sure thing.
C Jack Miller—may have seen his last snap without injury but remains an option.
G Blake Bars—needs to come a long way to compete.
G Chris Bryant—maybe a healthy year gets him where he needs to go.
G Dan Samuelson—least touted of 2013 OL class still kind of touted.
T David Dawson—will compete at RT with Braden.
T Logan Tuley-Tillman—unlikely to be ready just yet.
T Chris Fox—ditto.

WR Jehu Chesson—likely a de facto third starter at WR. Still needs bulk.
WR DaMario Jones—could push for some PT in slot.
WR Drake Harris—injured as SR but does enroll early and should be healthy in the spring. Brings more upside than last year's recruits.
WR Freddy Canteen—route artisan may be best candidate for Dileo role even as FR.

SDE Keith Heitzman—strictly a plugger; should feature in the rotation.
SDE Tom Strobel—assume he plays SDE this year; buried as a 3T.
DT Maurice Hurst Jr.—Mike Martin-style penetrator should get rotation snaps at NT.
DT Richard Ash—could be in the rotation, maybe?
DT Henry Poggi—RVB-type balance maven also should push into rotation.
DE/DT Chris Wormley—Plenty of PT a year ago; needs more explosion.
WDE Mario Ojemudia—all right as sophomore. Weight seemed to strip some quickness.
WDE Taco Charlton—could blow up; could be meh.

SAM Mike McCray—technically not a SAM yet. Will be by end of spring. Book it.
MLB Joe Bolden—Played a lot, but how well was debatable.
WLB Ben Gedeon—Showed well in some playing time late. Freak athlete.

CB Channing Stribling—will be good if he just stops phasing out.
CB Jourdan Lewis—apologize to the gypsy, son.
CB Ross Douglas—Avery type probably has to cool his heels another year.
S Josh Furman—forced into lineup last year with poor results.
S Delano Hill—rep as a guy with advanced safety skills coming out of Cass, so make of that what you will.
S Dymonte Thomas—burned redshirt to block that one punt; still raw.

Comments

Ron Utah

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:44 PM ^

Little Joe will be a RS SR next year and was in the running this year; the competition at LG could definitely include him.

I think Funchess will turn into more of a flex TE next year, ala Dallas Clark.  I would expect Darboh and Chesson to be on the field with Funchess quite a bit.

LOVE this feature, BTW.

corundum

December 3rd, 2013 at 12:54 PM ^

The defense looks like it could be M's best product in almost a decade. I especially like the secondary depth if they can figure out who will play opposite of Wilson. A lot of non-starter contributors that are not only going to get important experience, but also shouldn't be too much of a step down in talent when compared with who's starting.

JeepinBen

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:04 PM ^

But if you had edited yours and clicked save while I was in this box typing up my response, you could have edited before I clicked save, and your edit would be locked any my reply would look stupid.

It's happened before. In this case, I guess I just missed "almost". Apologies.

MGoShoe

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:23 PM ^

...if J.J. McGrath challenges Wile for the K (FG/XP) duties. Wile's PK (KO) slot is pretty much assured. 

If you believe what Hoke says is true, Justice Hayes' future is at slot receiver, not third down back. I'd expect there to be a Hayes/Norfleet rotation at that position next year unless one of them demonstrates an inability to hold onto the ball.

"Justice has been in the program long enough and he knows the protections, even though we moved him out to the Z receiver, slot a bit," Hoke said of Hayes. "Because of his maturity and being around, he can do both. I think (slot receiver is) where we’d like to get him trained most of the time.”

ontarioblue

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:37 PM ^

Is it me or does anyone else feel that he should be part of the team, but not on a scholarship. I hope he ins't reinstated only to "blow" his chances again.  Wile's punting wasn't horrible most of the time.

TXmaizeNblue

December 3rd, 2013 at 5:03 PM ^

It seems there have been a number of high star players from that school that have not only failed to reach their star level, they've failed to even reach the field.  It that due to Rival/Scout recruiting evaulators or is that due to Cass Tech coaching not properly preparing these kids for the next level?

alum96

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:39 PM ^

where is Dawson at T coming from?  Inside the building?  Thought he was going to be a mauler guard.  Obviously I have never seen him one moment on a college football field vs real opponents but i am hoping he is as mean as advertised and can push for a starting position next year....but I assumed at guard.

alum96

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:42 PM ^

I think Stribling will have more of an effect on 2014 than Peppers.  I realize the hero worship for Peppers and I hope he wins 4 Heismans but at this point the level of expectation is beyond multiple standard deviations esp after what we saw from Dymonte this year.   (I know I know, Peppers is 800, million zillion the players Thomas is but please, this was a top 100 kid)

Stribling with a year under his belt will continue to be in the same correct positions he was this year, but hopefully the game slows down and he can make many more plays out of those positions.  80% of the work as a CB is being in the right spot.

And if OSU Gedeon is what is coming in 2014 I also think he has a chance to have a big impact as the 4th LB, passing Bolden.  He is already our 2nd largest LB from the eye test.

ca_prophet

December 3rd, 2013 at 5:25 PM ^

... Lewis realizes he's lucky that gipsy said "Too Late!" Instead of "Thinner!" and apologizes profusely, and the gipsy magnanimously removes the curse. Stribling spends the offseason at the Richards/Xavier clinic learning to control his phasing power and comes back able to phase through receivers without interfering with them to get the ball. This leads to Countess/Taylor at CB, and Wilson/Stribling at S, with Lewis the extra DB for nickel sets.

Ron Utah

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:54 PM ^

Remember, this is all speculation.  Those guys might contribute next season since they'll have a year of experience under their belt.

The problem isn't that these guys aren't good, it's that the 2014 class is amazing.  Moe Ways was supposed to be the sleeper but put up something like 55 catches for 1200 yards and 16 TDs this season.  Canteen looks like he could contribute in the slot today.  And Harris is most athletically gifted WR prospect we've had since...I don't even know.  And he's an early enrollee, so he may very well contribute in 2014.

With Chesson and Darboh undoubtedly having big roles next year, and Funchess and Butt soaking-up targets as well, their most likely use is in the Reynolds/Jackson role as blockers and occasional pass-catchers.  Don't forget that Hayes and Norfleet are both planned to be in the slot next year, and I believe both will produce.

Section 1

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:43 PM ^

Maybe it is just me; but I don't see this happening.  If Shane Morris is Michigan's second-best QB, he will play, starting with the 4th quarter of the Appalachian State game in which Michigan is leading 52-3.

If Shane Morris is not clearly Michigan's second-best QB at that point, then we will have other long-term issues that make a Shane Morris redshirt year seem inconsequential.

 

alum96

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:45 PM ^

I have a lot of concern at the safeties.  I dont recall seeing Jeremy Clark out there or Dymonte Thomas other than blocking a punt.  I think there is a very likely probability Hoke goes with experience and starts Furman next to Wilson.  At least early.  Even if not, he is probably 3rd in the rotation unless you want to have "rotations" with both Clark and Thomas and their vast playing experience on the field at the same time.  A major hole for 2014 IMO. 

MGoManBall

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:53 PM ^

It's amazing to me how deep the defense is getting. Getting to that point where the only way a freshman plays is if he's good enough to... not because he has to. 

Take notes offense!

 

TNBlue1977

December 3rd, 2013 at 1:53 PM ^

Any word on if the coaches plan on moving Thomas to safety for the bowl practices? Seems like that would be a better use of practice time than giving him snaps at Nickel, where he'll only play if Countess gets hurt.

Also, IIRC, Williams was a Tackle in HS. I know he's had issues blocking but wouldn't it be better if they moved him to Tackle for added depth? Looking at the Tackles for next year, it's Magnuson, Braden and 4 FR(LTT, Fox and the 2 incoming FR). At TE, they'll have Funchess, Butt, Paskorz(who would have played more if not for the injury, a la Kwiatkowski) and Bunting(EE). They're much more set at TE than Tackle, so it would make sense to move the experienced depth to Tackle. Right now Williams is the same weight as Magnuson and he's only that small because he's been trying to keep weight off, unlike Magnuson. Again, I know he's not a great blocker but with added weight and improved technique, he could potentially keep us from having to play a FR at Tackle.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:10 PM ^

I don't know why people are still suggesting that Williams should move to tackle. We have plenty of depth on the OL when it comes to raw numbers. Williams isn't a good blocker, but he did improve and also has at least a little bit of receiving talent. If you move him away from TE, suddenly you have very little depth at TE with Butt, Paskorz, and freshmen (Hill, Bunting). For a coaching staff that loves using multiple tight ends, that wouldn't make sense at all.

TNBlue1977

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:23 PM ^

Having a 3rd year player with significant game experience at backup Tackle is a far better option than having 2 RS FR and 2 True FR as your backup Tackles.

Remember, LTT was considered a project coming out of HS and Fox is coming off a major leg injury so you can't expect either of them to contribute next year and there's no way a True FR will play. Leaving you with just 2 legitimate options at Tackle, Magnuson and Braden. Of those two options, one is 285lbs and has only played guard at the college level and the other is a RS SO who has never played anywhere at the college level. 

Not sure why people are ok with the Tackle position next year with so little experience. And remember, there's no guarantee Magnuson or Braden 1)stay healthy, or 2)are as good as expected next year.

As for TE depth, they could always move Funchess back there in a pinch(as long as the other WRs come along)

And the coaching staff that loves to play two TEs also has been known to play three Tackles.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:27 PM ^

Williams is 260-ish pounds. He would need to add 40 pounds by next year to be a legitimate offensive line option, not to mention whether that would be good weight, his lack of blocking skills, etc.

I'll go on the record saying that a redshirt freshman OT like Tuley-Tillman or even Chris Fox would be a better option at OT than Williams next year.

TNBlue1977

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:33 PM ^

No reply to my mention of 3 tackle sets? I got angry just writing it so I thought for sure it would get a rise out of someone else.

Anyway, I'm just not thrilled with the Tackle spot next year. Not sure how much you can rely on Braden after the last year. First, he was considered so good that they were putting him at Guard just to get him on the field and then, during the season when they were considering starting eveything but the water cooler at Guard, his name wasn't even mentioned. Ok, he's not a guard, but he's since been passed at Tackle by his 285lb classmate.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:41 PM ^

That's the thing - three tackles is a gimmick. If you think Williams is such a good option at tackle, then the coaches would just leave the same personnel on the field and put Williams there. No more gimmick.

TNBlue1977

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:50 PM ^

But my point with moving Williams to Tackle was more about depth in case someone was injured. Let's say LTT is ready to be a back up...will he back up both spots or just one? And if he's forced to play, who will his back up be? Fox? One of the true FR? One of the Guards? Williams, even at 285lbs, is a better option than all of those I just listed because of his significant playing experience.

I think it's more important to have Tackle depth than TE depth and right now Michigan doesn't even have reliable starters at the position.At TE they have Funchess, Butt and Paskorz and they always have the option of going with a TE and H-Back set instead of two pure TE's which would help with funchess' blocking issues. I think they can work around lack of TE depth easier than they could lack of Tackle depth.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 5:00 PM ^

The coaches sometimes have a sixth lineman, like Schofield was as a redshirt sophomore in 2011. If either guard or tackle went out, he was going in.

The coaches sometimes have a third guard and a third tackle, such as Burzynski and Magnuson, respectively.

The coaches rarely/never have one particular backup for each spot on the line. If Tuley-Tillman is the third-best offensive tackle, he will likely go in if either starting tackle gets hurt. If Burzynski is the third-best offensive guard, he will likely go in if either starting guard gets hurt.

There's no need to make a fringe tight end starter (A.J. Williams) become the fourth or fifth tackle on the team. The fourth or fifth tackle (probably Erik Gunderson) on the 2013 team almost never saw the field this year. If that type of depth is necessary, you make adjustments down the road by moving a guard to tackle (like Rueben Riley) or something like that.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:10 PM ^

I don't know why people are still suggesting that Williams should move to tackle. We have plenty of depth on the OL when it comes to raw numbers. Williams isn't a good blocker, but he did improve and also has at least a little bit of receiving talent. If you move him away from TE, suddenly you have very little depth at TE with Butt, Paskorz, and freshmen (Hill, Bunting). For a coaching staff that loves using multiple tight ends, that wouldn't make sense at all.

massblue

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:05 PM ^

However, it made me depressed that this team appears to lack true elite players at any level on both sides of the ball (perhaps with the exception of Peppers).

Thanks for ruining my day.

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:15 PM ^

I don't really know what you're expecting. We have a QB who could be a very high draft pick if the offensive line could step it up. Even so, he ran the ball very well and had passing days of 503 and 451 yards, both of which surpassed anything in program history. We also have Devin Funchess, an all-conference TE/WR. We also have the conference leader in interceptions. There are also various other players who have a chance to be really good next year (Clark, Green, Ross, Ryan, etc.).

Offensively, Ohio State doesn't have any truly elite players next year if Braxton Miller leaves for the NFL. But I'm pretty sure that someone (Dontre Wilson, TJ Barrett, etc.) will step up and become a star.

massblue

December 3rd, 2013 at 4:27 PM ^

1-2 all americans on the team and mutiple draft picks.  I think asking for 1997-99 type talent team is too much, but accroding to this post we may have 1-2 all big ten players on each side next year.  I want 5-6 all big ten players, and I do not see it

Magnus

December 3rd, 2013 at 5:03 PM ^

The conference used to consist of 10 teams. Then 11. Now 12. Soon 14.

Division I used to consist of 115 teams (or something like that). Now I believe there are 125.

The days of having any one team's players litter the all-conference and All-America teams like that are over. This is just one reason I don't like expansion, but that's the way it goes.

PurpleStuff

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:10 PM ^

He's been discussed above (wasn't quite sure where best to insert this) but if he's not starting at safety next year a move to running back would be the bee's knees.  There's really no indication he can or will be able to play safety (just hasn't done it before) and there are plenty of options across the board at DB. 

On the flip side, he could be a huge difference maker at RB and is the kind of guy Green/Smith aren't. 

TheThief

December 3rd, 2013 at 2:29 PM ^

I know he had a RS already, but did we have the ability to get him a medical RS if we had kept him out of games this year? It seems like having him for 2 more years fully healthy and creating havoc, would have been more advantageous than bringing him back this year to be slightly above average for the last few games of the year. It seemed clear that he was still being held back by the injury, as would be expected.

Maybe the coaches sat down with him and he said no to the idea, or maybe they did like their team so much this year that they thought bringing him back at the end of the year was worth it, or maybe there was no way he was going to get another RS. Not sure...anyone have an idea about the thinking there?