Hello: Nolan Ulizio Comment Count

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With that, West Chester (OH) Lakota West OL Nolan Ulizio became Michigan's third commitment in the last day, joining DE Reuben Jones and QB Zach Gentry. Ulizio had been a UConn commit heading into his official visit this weekend, but as expected the lure of joining M's class overcame what the Huskies could offer. Ulizio is the ninth commit in the 2015 class and the third on the offensive line.

GURU RATINGS

Scout Rivals ESPN 247 247 Comp
3*, #42 OT 2*, NR OT NR OT 2*, 79, #187 OT 2*, #222 OT,
#2324 Ovr

Ulizio hasn't received much attention from the recruiting services; only Scout gives him three stars while Rivals and ESPN don't even bother to rank him. His height is listed at anywhere between 6'4" and 6'6" with his weight in the 280-293 range. If he's on the higher end of that height range, he could end up as a tackle; given Michigan's needs that would be preferable.

SCOUTING

There's very little out there on Ulizio. Scout's profile features a free evaluation from Dave Berk:

One of the more improved prospects from junior to senior year. Ulizio is a strong drive blocker with above average feet and the strength to compete early. Must work on overall flexibility, but showed great improvement in past year. Plays tackle in high school but projects as a guard with the ability to pull or a power tackle. Must get lower to get more power out of his hips. Dave Berk - Ohio Recruiting Analyst

His strengths are listed as drive blocking, feet, and power/strength; body control/balance, flexibility, and pass protection are noted as his areas to improve.

247's Clint Brewster posted a quick scouting report just after Ulizio committed:

He shows fluid movement getting out of his stance and displays a natural lateral shuffle to stay in front of defenders. Ulizio has the tenacity and aggressiveness you like to see on the offensive line, driving defenders back and putting them on skates. He does a great job on his drive blocks, getting underneath opponents and pushing them back. Ulizio is good at blocking on the move when he gets out on pulls and screens, staying engaged with smaller and quicker defensive lineman.

Ulizio's ability to block in space should be a plus in Harbaugh's pull-heavy offense whether he ends up at tackle or guard.

That's about it as far as available scouting goes. Brian and I talked to 247's Steve Lorenz this morning for a podcast segment, and he mentioned that the coaches liked Ulizio's mean streak and feel for the game when breaking down his film. While Ulizio went largely unnoticed by both recruiting services and major college programs, M's coaches seem to be seeing something others aren't—they offered Ulizio over more heralded options Sam Madden and David Moorman, both of whom have displayed interest in Michigan.

OFFERS

Ulizio's offer sheet included UConn, Cincinnati, Kentucky, and Pitt.

HIGH SCHOOL

Lakota West has a couple other solid 2015 prospects in four-star LB CJ Stalker (Virginia commit) and three-star OT George Asafo-Adjei (Kentucky). They've produced a few Ohio State commits, most notably four-star 2007 DE Soloman Thomas, a couple four-stars who ended up at Kentucky, and 2010 five-star LB Jordan Hicks, who ended up at Texas. Current Alabama starting center Ryan Kelly is another Lakota West product.

STATS

No stats for O-linemen. Ulizio was named second-team AP All-Southwest District as a senior.

FAKE 40 TIME

None listed, FAKE or otherwise.

VIDEO

Senior highlights:

Junior highlights and single-game reels can be found on his Hudl page.

PREDICTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE

The evidence here is certainly flimsy, though you can see on Ulizio's film how he'd be a fit in Harbaugh's offense—he does well pulling into space, ID'ing his target, and locking on, and he finishes his blocks with authority. He looks like he could find a home at guard or right tackle.

Whether he ends up at tackle or guard, Ulizio will certainly take a redshirt this fall before trying to work his way up the depth chart. Based on the current roster, the earliest it's realistic for Ulizio to compete for a starting role would be when he's a redshirt sophomore, after Ben Braden and Erik Magnuson have graduated.

UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS

Ulizio fills a major need along the offensive line. Steve indicated that Michigan is likely done with offensive line recruiting for the class, though with the relative lack of linemen in the last couple classes—exascerbated by Mason Cole not taking a redshirt year—it wouldn't be a bad idea to take one more.

Michigan now has nine members of a 2015 class that could reach 16 or 17 total. Current needs include wide receiver, tight end, defensive end, linebacker, and cornerback; if the numbers work out, M could also pursue running back and safety prospects, and they're pushing for a commitment from fullback/H-back Reagan Williams, a Stanford commit who took an official this weekend.

Comments

MileHighWolverine

January 25th, 2015 at 3:12 PM ^

What happened to the 4* guy who got shut out by Wisonsin? Seems a little bit sketchy but a concensus 4* is hard to completely overlook. Must have been a worse situation than previously thought.

Until proven otherwise, I in Harbs I trust.

HAIL2VICTORZ

January 25th, 2015 at 3:18 PM ^

The evidence here is certainly flimsy, though you can see on Ulizio's film how he'd be a fit in Harbaugh's offense—

 

Space Coyote

January 25th, 2015 at 3:52 PM ^

He has two big things you can't teach: a tenacity and great feet for a guy this size. He has to work on balance because he currently leans too much (the flexibility concern addressed above) and is fairly raw as far as technique, but I think he can be a player in a few years on the interior OL. I like this pick up

ggoodness56

January 25th, 2015 at 4:37 PM ^

Yes, I understand most five stars are legit future NFL players. But the mass populace of 2-4 star guys...it's about coaching development. Could care less about rankings anymore. As we have seen for years, get in the right coaches...the team improved greatly. Now we have and its a waiting game to see how fast these kids can develop the right attitude, body and habits. I'm pumped about Coach

HANCOCK

January 25th, 2015 at 9:34 PM ^

I like his film. He could easily be a low 3 star from everyone, and will probably receive a bump since he committed to Michigan (do people still do that?). 

 

Decent feet, and solid arm length. Definitely has the mean streak you look for and yo can see that he wants to finish blocks.

 

He isnt a great athlete and could use some time in a D1 strength and conditioning program to loosen up his hips and get more flexible. 

 

Seems to have a good idea of where the ball is going and understands where is RB is. Intelligence/field awareness is always a good thing. 

 

Borderline hold's on most of his "pancake" blocks. I love the fact that he wants to drive his opponent into the ground, but he doesnt physically dominate many guys at the high school level. Most of his pancakes are guys who are off balance or guys he basically tackles on the backside of the play. Nothing wrong with that, but he will need to be stronger and he isnt going to be able to push people around in the Big Ten until he gets a lot stronger. 

 

Overall, I like him. Should make a good Guard or Right Tackle in a few years. Probably doesnt have a high ceiling, but I see a high floor. Solid back-up at worst.