27 Tickets To Team 137: Post-Spring 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  + H-back.

PREVIOUSLY: Pre-Bowl. Post-Signing-Day.

PACK YOUR BAGS

jabrill-peppers_original1. LB/CB/S/KR/PR/WR/RB/NICKEL Jabrill Peppers, So.* [Last time: 1]

Now 70% linebacker, 70% CB, 70% RB, 70% WR. Don Brown will have to kill you if he tells you all the things Michigan will do with him this fall. Don Brown knows where the bodies are buried, because he buried them. Peppers will ford the river Styx, ye. Knoweth thy doom approacheth when #5 appears in your peripheral vision.

22076478270_6a4f551efb_z2. CB Jourdan Lewis, Sr. [Last time: 2]

Barely played in the spring game because it's not like anyone needs to know if Jourdan Lewis can play after single-season PBU-record year. Goals for this year: be exactly like you were last year with better interception luck. Should repeat as All-American, but vagaries of CB stats may intervene there. Doesn't matter: will play like one.

15721141259_945e5b11d6_z3. C Mason Cole, Jr. [Last time: 3]

Move to center appears to be sticking, which is a natural fit for a guy smart enough to start as a true freshman and maybe not longhuge enough to be an elite edge protector. Only reason he wouldn't start at C is if Newsome can't hack LT yet and Kugler pushes through. Chances Cole isn't starting somewhere holding steady at 0.0%.

21102392796_dc743b4245_z4. FLEX Jake Butt, Sr. [Last time: 4]

Inexplicably not a Mackey finalist despite athleticism, catching radius, and absolutely fantastic hands. Blocking just okay but far from a liability. Seriously how did this guy not win the Mackey? What are you even doing, Mackey? Are you playing Fallout 4 and randomly selecting guys your slacker brother suggests? Drugs are bad, mmmkay?

22243491362_e471dcdd8b_z5. 3TECH Chris Wormley, Sr* [Last time: 6]

Spent most of spring playing three tech after junior season spent wrecking every tight end opponents foolishly tasked to block him. Not an elite pass rusher but highly effective in Michigan's stunt-heavy rush game a year ago. Should be all-conference easy and a mid-round NFL draft pick.

amara-darboh6. WR Amara Darboh, Sr* [Last time: 8]

Absence of Chesson this spring allowed Darboh to ease past Chesson in the pecking order per Harbaugh, not that it matters since both will get a ton of time, and they're very different players anyway. Still, Darboh adding some deep stuff to his extant game would make him a very hard player to check.

image7. WR Jehu Chesson, Sr.* [Last time: 7]

Open deep all year and finally got on the same page with Rudock late for season-ending surge. Fast. Murderous blocker. Jet sweep maestro. Fast. Polite. Fast. Went from Stonum-ish to Breaston-ish to Manningham-ish over course of season. Huge year beckons if QB situation right.

21461076504_2ed068da00_z8. K Kenny Allen, Sr.* [Last time: 9]

Early-season kicker worries dissipated as Allen went 14/18 on the year with one miss due to a bad snap and a second that got blown across the face of the uprights by a sudden gust of wind. Didn't hit anything particularly long, but had a bunch of touchbacks when he wanted to have touchbacks. Another year of reliability beckons.

9492930637_b21ba3277f_z9. FS Dymonte Thomas, Sr. [Last time: 10]

Spectacular spring game interception on which he flew from midfield to the very corner of the endzone demonstrates his promise. He is capable of crazy ball-hawk things Jarrod Wilson never was. Played very well down the stretch last year. Consistency might be a bugaboo, but so far all the signs are good ones.

14703806397_2eda27a3c1_b[1]10. SS Delano Hill,  Sr. [Last time: 11]

Though Tyree Kinnel played pretty well in various open practices, Harbaugh flat-out stated that nobody was anywhere near the two starting safeties so here's Hill. Severe case of Greg Oden disease means he will look exactly the same age—42—for the next 50 years.

UNLESS SOMETHING STRANGE HAPPENS

21547425519_ed299d318a_z11. RB De'Veon Smith, Jr.* [Last time: 25]

Assumption in this space that Smith would get seriously challenged looks to be wrong, as Smith was shelved just like Lewis and Peppers types. He's the man, man. Consistent high-level praise for Ty Isaac, and Isaac's standout spring game, barely prevent Smith from moving to lock territory. But looks like we can ditch those fullback assertions for good.

21366899530_17a7ec64a1_z12. ILB Ben Gedeon, Sr. [Last time: 12]

Harbaugh said all the right things about Gedeon this spring, invoking the word "stud"; Don Brown made him a Dude. Michigan's going to need that to be true since depth at linebacker is still alarming even after Mike McCray got off the cart. He's starting and probably not coming off the field, so here's to that being, like, good.

21952729355_e7989803cd_z13. G Ben Braden, Sr.* [Last time: 14]

"Something strange" in the case of the 3 OL in a row here would be Kugler or Dawson or Ben Bredeson pushing through and Newsome being real good, thus moving Cole to one of these spots. That would be strange indeed, but it's not impossible. Braden's improvement track and general hugeness makes him the least likely to get yoinked.

385446_3012007678845_1455385026_n1_thumb[1]14. T Erik Magnuson, Sr*. [Last time: 15]

Middling season as a tackle. Okay at run blocking but occasionally frustrating, especially on the second level. Pass protection generally good but, like Cole, struggled to cope with top-shelf rushers. Not going to be All Big Ten next year; difficult to see anyone supplanting him.

20325263056_c05a6e2bee_z15. G Kyle Kalis, Sr* [Last time: 16]

Kalis has taken a ton of crap from insiders for inconsistency, to the point where Rivals repeatedly asserted Michigan would straight-up cut him(!!!) despite no football program in the history of the sport doing so with a returning starter at OL. He is highly variable, sure, but cumong man. Boom or bust, because if it clicks, it clicks.

21136779871_e4f783832e_z16. SLOT Grant Perry, So. [Last time: 23]

Minus Darboh and Chesson in the spring game, Perry was clearly the most reliable and relied-upon wide receiver available to either team. Challenge could come from any number of freshmen, but they'll lose out for the same reason Perry was a nonentity until the bowl game. Receiver is not a freshman friendly spot.

CadjKpjWEAEtWrB17. SDE Taco Charlton, Sr. [Last time: 21]

Rashan Gary looms but Taco is going to start somewhere, whether that's SDE like he did this spring or WDE once Gary arrives and Glasgow returns and Don Brown just laughs and laughs and laughs. Charlton was too much for Grant Newsome to handle, and 5.5 sacks in under half of Michigan's snaps last year presages a big senior year. He's always had all the physical talent in the world and is thus one of the proverbial X-factors on this year's team.

FAIRLY SAFE BET

10771042363_ffc5f6e5b3_z18. NT Ryan Glasgow, Sr.* [Last time: 5]

Massive drop due to resurgence of the Bryan Mone hypening. Glasgow hasn't taken snap one under Brown, whereas Mone impressed everyone, again. He'll have something to prove this fall. Still sticking with Glasgow because he was mini-Mike Martin last year, and if Mone beats that guy out I project Michigan's defense will end football as we know it. Because seriously this dude is a dude, dude. /donbrown'd

21329877114_0c444963b7_z19. OT Grant Newsome, So. [Last time: 19]

Behold the rare OL redshirt burning that makes sense. Michigan is not wavering with its plan to insert Newsome at LT despite some struggles with Charlton and Winovich this spring. Michigan really needs him to come through because there's not much behind him, especially next year. Looks the part, at least.

10225985685_399670efaf_z20. P Kenny Allen, Sr* [Last time: 20]

With Michigan passing on a random Aussie (so far) it's Allen, not Peppers, who gets the first-ever dual nod on 27 Tickets. Allen was originally recruited as a punter and has displayed a booming leg on scattered opportunities so far. Won't be as precise as Blake O'Neill but should be able to flip the field on the regular like he did.

26190984545_4d7616e3f7_z (1)21. ILB Mike McCray, Jr* [Last time: NR]

Burst out of injury purgatory in a major way in spring, emerging into clear top choice to start next to Gedeon. Big thumping dude with sufficient athleticism to replicate Desmond Morgan's decent coverage skills. Also the son of a former OSU captain, which says somethin' about somethin'.

26124793761_47683e2523_z (1)22. TE Tyrone Wheatley Jr., Fr* [Last time: NR]

Revelation of the spring and major reason Hill moved to fullback. Wheatley is enormous, shows great promise as a blocker, and had a one-handed stab that led to a 70-yard touchdown at the Ford Field practice. All talk of moving him to OT is dead and buried, because once you see Wheatley move that way at that size it's clear dude has got to run free.

IN A BATTLE

John-OKornEdited-featured23. QB John O'Korn, Jr* [Last time: 18]

Sticking with O'Korn, but barely. Wilton Speight exits spring neck-and-neck with the Houston transfer, with his steadiness battling O'Korn's mobility and ability to flick 40-yard balls on the run. Speight might even be ahead by a nose right now, but O'Korn's upside and Harbaugh's ability to unlock QB upside suggests O'Korn will be in the passing lane by fall.

21555821769_787f435bfd_z24. CB Channing Stribling, Sr [Last time: NR]

An "in stone" starter per Harbaugh after a breakout spring, but I just dunno man. Clark's junior year was highly promising and, like Glasgow, I have to see Stribling blow by in person before I believe it. If Stribling is significantly better than Clark was a year ago, Michigan's secondary is going to be absurd.

68225. FB/H-back Khalid Hill, Jr.* [Last time: 24]

Hill gets the nod here over incumbent Henry Poggi but along with Bobby Henderson expect the three FB/HB types to split snaps extensively. Hill has the most upside as a receiver and has shown promise as a blocker; Poggi has more experience; Henderson is probably the best runner. Sometimes there's a man.

21764560810_234ff6a712_z26. SAM Noah Furbush, So* [Last time: 27]

Furbush sticks since Peppers is the nickel even if he's a linebacker and Michigan will need a beefier guy for short yardage and the various manball teams on the schedule. Impressive work on STs caught Harbaugh's eye a year ago; Wangler and others will push. Expect a James Ross level of work here/

20381643051_c248754e32_z[1]27. WDE Chase Winovich, So.* [Last time: NR]

Winovich moved back to D from TE and started delivering on his Jake Ryan 2.0 hype. Now at 245, another 10 pounds by fall and he's a plausible option. Not as plausible an option as getting bumped down a notch on the two-deep by a DL depth chart that will veritably demand Charlton moves to WDE in fall, but until such time as that move happens Winovich holds on to the last spot.

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TECHNICALLY NOT STARTERS BUT CLOSE

RB Drake Johnson—still Michigan's most explosive back.
RB Ty Isaac—spring revelation and Harbaugh praise after rough sophomore year; he'll factor in.

FB Henry Poggi—had some trouble IDing who he should block after move from DL. Should improve.

WR Moe Ways—Darboh analogue had a few catches, should be eased into more PT with an eye towards 2017.

TE Ian Bunting—Ol' Skillet Hands saw PT drop as season progressed, now breakout pick by many.

DE/DT Rashan Gary—heh
NT Bryan Mone—massive Tongan apparently third best player on last year's roster headed into the season? What?
3TECH Maurice Hurst—another reason to push Taco to WDE once the entire line is there in fall camp.
DE Matt Godin—if allowed to push out to SDE will be an effective backup for Wormley. If forced to play 3TECH, look out.

ILB Devin Bush Jr—early enrollee all but assured PT by depth chart.

CB Jeremy Clark—Richard Sherman size and solid junior year; will play a lot.
S Tyree Kinnel—showed promise in spring; M would like him to round into heir apparent.

PUSHING FROM BEHIND

QB Wilton Speight—[update: no, not transferring, in fact strong competition for the job]

RB Kareem Walker—okay he's not Fournette but let's not dismiss him out of hand because of a couple of recruiting ranking downgrades.
RB Karan Higdon—quick little guy had one nice carry and got swarmed a lot at LOS.
RB Kingston Davis—absolutely not a fullback

WR Drake Harris—still skinny as a rail.
WR Nate Johnson—mean-ass slot receiver, if that's a thing. Golden Tate is ceiling.
WR Kekoa Crawford—Hawaiian for smooth.
WR Eddie McDoom—MCDOOOOOOOOM
WR Ahmir Mitchell—early enrollee could move to S, needs work.

TE Devin Asiasi—plug-and-play inline TE has some depth chart hurdles to clear.

C Patrick Kugler—will be a redshirt junior; given performance this year could displace starter. Magnuson, Cole flexibility means that if he's best five he plays.
G David Dawson—stuck behind middling Gs a year ago, will get a shot.

ILB Elysee Mbem-Bosse—most field-ready of ILB freshmen outside of Bush.

CB David Long—program ambassador role starts now, CB starter in 2017?
CB LaVert Hill—Jourdan Lewis analogue in HS; will play with expectation of starting next year.
CB Brandon Watson—saw some nickel snaps when M was trying to save Peppers a bit.

WAITING THEIR TURN

QB Alex Malzone—not going to compete physically w/ O'Korn or Gentry but could develop into a Rudock type down the road.
QB Brandon Peters—true freshman impressed in spring.
QB Shane Morris—WR moonlighting in spring game not an outstanding sign.

FB Wyatt Shallman—now is the time to try his blocking out. Constantly hurt.

WR Brad Hawkins—another S candidate

TE Nick Eubanks—Funchess 2.0
TE Sean McKeon—Butt 2.0?
TE Zach Gentry—showed great promise after spring move to TE, but still too skinny to play now.

G Michael Onwenu—can play at incredible weight, but probably not 370.
T Ben Bredeson—Must pan out.
G Stephen Spanellis—road grader needs seasoning.
T Nolan Ulizio—late pickup last year hopes to build for 2017.
T Juwann Bushell-Beatty—late early for him

WDE Lawrence Marshall—ghost after enormous pile of spring hype.
WDE Ron Johnson—explosive edge rusher needs year of meat sauce

WDE Reuben Jones—needs weight.
SDE Shelton Johnson—probably has to cool his heels and put on more weight.
SDE Carlo Kemp—WEIGHT
NT Michael Dwumfour—Hurst-esque NT/3TECH needs polish, not so much weight.

CB Keith Washington—Breaston-esque HS QB competing at CB, coming off redshirt.

Comments

Wolfman

April 7th, 2016 at 3:30 PM ^

Speight could transfer based on not having a shot?

Yes sir, I am completely aware of the psychological games played by coaches, employed for any number of reasons. However, and JH is aware of this more so than most, QB is a position where absolute honesty and ensuring your "starter" gets as many  reps with the first team as possible is normaly employed for reasons that are obvious. Am fully aware almost 6 months before first game, but a huge portion of that time will be wasted on what the SEC deems an unquestionable priority.

Yeah, Jimmy might be 98% sure of who he would like as starter, and I think the majority of the board would like to see O'Korn start, but  only if all the physical advantages he has over Speight are on full display and executed in a manner that eliminates the "one big mistake away" from disastrous results. A qb capable of throwing on the run with a high level of efficiency is nothing less than a dual threat qb that forces the defense to respect the pass to such a degree that third and sixes are often guaranteed if he simply decides to  run. 

I would be much more prone to buy your statement of fact (?) if there weren't so  many from this very site that thought he played at a level at least equal to O'Korn. Additionally, if you're number 2 man and given what I think will be absolute blowouts on more than one occasion, his PT won't be dictated by and limited to an injury to O'Korn.

 

 

 

stephenrjking

April 7th, 2016 at 4:09 PM ^

This response is nearly unintelligible and I am going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you've completely misread my post and are responding to it based on misunderstanding.

My post was, like several others that first appeared on this thread, in response to Brian's original note on Speight. That note was apparently a carryover from a previous edition of this column that said that Speight had little chance and was a transfer possibility. Brian, in updating the column for this post, apparently failed to update Speight's entry despite the new data from spring and his own suggestion in the new O'Korn entry that the QB position was a real battle.

This was an oversight, and while perhaps annoying for the author it's not the end of the world, and Brian later edited the Speight entry and put brackets around it to show that he had changed the text.

So my guess is that you think I am presenting original thoughts/assertions about Speight rather than just questioning what was written in the (now corrected) OP. Note that I have an "Edit" on my post to indicate that Speight's entry has since been changed.

Wolfman

April 7th, 2016 at 7:54 PM ^

That does help significantly. After your explanation, it's easy to  understand why that came across as almost unitelligible. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain what your thoughts and subsequent post was based on. As you suggest, without proper context, proper interpretation is virtually impossible.

Truly appreciate your response.

 

 

 

 

WolvinLA2

April 7th, 2016 at 5:41 PM ^

He's kinda small, he's not that small.  And he's also lightning fast.  He's a dude who will be coming off the edge and you don't need to be a monster to do that.  How big was Von Miller in college?  230?  My guess is Uche is in the 220s this fall (his recruiting profiles listed him at 212, 215 or 217 depending on the service) and that will be enough for him to see the field.  

Pierre Despereaux

April 7th, 2016 at 2:12 PM ^

Wow there's a lot of talent on this team. If guys progress as expected on the defensive side of the ball, it could be our best D in a long, long time.

On the offense, excited to see what another year of Drevno and consistency can do for the O-line. There's skill players at WR, TE, and RB who expect to factor in huge.

To me it looks like it all comes down to QB. If we can find a good player there (of course there will be because HARBAUGH), there's no telling what this team can accomplish.

jmdblue

April 7th, 2016 at 2:13 PM ^

Stribling, Mone, Glasgow and Clark won't start is absolutely crazy given where this defense was at the beginning of the decade.

Here's a question for the Neck Sharpies column.  If both Mone/Glasgow and Wormley require double teams, is there any way for opposing offenses to prevent having all three LBs running around unblocked every play?

UMinSF

April 7th, 2016 at 5:37 PM ^

Injuries and not quite enough depth cost last year's D toward the end of the season. The multiple shutouts early in the year were spectacular.

I think the defense the first half of last year was as good as I've ever seen with exception of '97.

This year?  Look out!

lalond27

April 7th, 2016 at 2:14 PM ^

If whoever starts at QB can build some timing with Chesson (Like Rudock did 2 months into the season) he could have a MONSTER year. I mean, that dude is a machine on the outside, and made the #1 CB in this year's draft look like a damn fool. I like Darboh, and expect him to have a good year as well, but I'll need to see it before I can believe that he's the best WR on the team.

Also, pretty disappointed with Wyatt Shallman. With Houma and Kerridge gone, I thought this was his chance to see the spotlight at FB. He's the perfect size, and he's got running skills (to a degree), so you'd think he'd be perfect for a Harbaugh offense. I do like Hill at FB, given his size and ability to catch the ball, but hopefully he improves over the summer because NOBODY looked good at FB during the spring game.

LKLIII

April 7th, 2016 at 2:24 PM ^

When coaches do roster management, is it assumed that they want to get a fairly "even" roster in terms of age & experience and also between the offense/defense (particularly the lines)? What I mean is--would a coach rather sprinkle in the one or two new guys each year and have a steady dose of pretty good dose of skill every year? Or is there another strategy that coaches do where they'd almost prefer a feast/famine cycle where a huge percentage of the team is young for a few years as an acceptable trade off for periods where the team is relatively loaded with experience for a 1-2 year push for a championship? Curious if different coaches do it differently and if so where Harbaugh might fall in the spectrum.



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Thad_Castle

April 7th, 2016 at 2:24 PM ^

I'm confused about Bredeson. People claim he's better for tackle, then other people correct those people and say that he's actually a guard, and then on this list he's a tackle. Maybe he is ideally a guard but due to the depth chart he has to be a tackle?

charblue.

April 7th, 2016 at 2:42 PM ^

right away. But after watching the spring game, my feelings are more than genuinely hyped by what I wintessed. This team is going to be elite with essential, effective and efficient qb play the only serious question.

The defense is going to be the most talented perhaps, dare I say since the days of Schembechler, or at least since 1997 when Woodson dominated the secondary like Lewis stands ready to emulate. We have solid defenders at the other corner and safety spots, a dynamic DL even without a guy who may alter our opinion of this defense before he takes a game snap in Rashan Gary, and then there is Peppers at linebacker, safety, corner, nickel back, running back, receiver, quarterback, punt and kickoff returner. Well, superman in the middle. And, a defensive wzard in His Dudeness, Don Brown, poised to make these guys demons on the prowl.

The offense has one key issue facing it, the OLine. How good will it be? If it performs, this team is college playoff bound If not, it will struggle against the rivals in the biggest league tests of the year on the road. Otherwise, this team is more than capable of running the table and beating the dreaded Buckeyes in Columbus for the first time in eons. With Harbaugh in command, I have total trust in the path and develooment of this program. It has been a remarkable and entertaining transformation of capability.

 

stephenrjking

April 7th, 2016 at 3:12 PM ^

There is never going to be a 1-to-1 analogue for Woodson in a Michigan defense. Woodson brought not only the elite coverage that Lewis provides but also the dynamite force-of-nature athleticism we see in Peppers AND an incredible ball-hawking instinct we haven't seen at Michigan since. He won a Heisman and will soon enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame. There just isn't going to be anyone like him, probably ever. But we have a space ninja over the slot and a lockdown corner and a DL that has the potential to be the best in Michigan's illustrious history. It's not the same formula as '97. And it might not be as good as '97. But it could be in the conversation. It will be fun to watch.