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He can keep the helmet. [Photo credit: Scout]

247's Steve Lorenz reports that Michigan has picked up a commitment from three-star Upper Marlboro (MD) Riverdale Baptist cornerback Sir Patrick Scott during today's BBQ at the Big House. Scott is the 22nd commit in the 2016 class and the third at cornerback, joining Antwaine Richardson and Benjamin St-Juste.

To the best of my knowledge, he's the second Sir Patrick to grace the Big House with his presence.

GURU RATINGS

Scout Rivals ESPN 247 247 Comp
3*, #57 CB 3*, NR CB 3*, 77, #40 CB 3*, 87, #64 CB,
#653 Ovr
3*, #59 CB,
#661 Ovr

All four sites have Scott off the four-star pace by a decent margin with ESPN the most bullish on his ability. He's got a nice frame for a corner. All four sites list him at 6'1", with three of them pegging him at 170-175 pounds and Scout at 190.

SCOUTING

Taller corners often aren't the most fluid athletes, but Scout's free evaluation alleviates those concerns when it comes to Scott:

Evaluation

Scott is a physical, aggressive cornerback who can flip his hips and run with receiver as well as playing press coverage. He locates the ball well and has an ability to close on a receiver. He drives on the ball well and sits low in his backpedal. He needs to add some upper body strength to be able to combat receivers with size. -- Brian Dohn

Strengths

  • Backpedal Quickness

  • Hip Flexibility

  • Recovery Ability

Areas to Improve

  • Blitzing Ability

  • Size

ESPN praises Scott's combination of size and closing speed and goes into detail on his coverage ability ($):

Best when pressed. Is tall and high cut which is concerning vs elite speed and quickness. Flashes quick feet and the ability to turn and run without losing much momentum. Will recover with length and his ability to reach and deflect ball from receiver when a few steps are gained on him. Tracks the ball well over his shoulder using the sideline as an alley. Will adjust well to routes and make a play on the football. Does a good job to transition forward and set the edge in run support or underneath coverage. May not want playing off on an island.

They like him much more as a press man corner than a zone corner, which shouldn't be a major issue considering the direction Michigan's defense is headed.

ESPN also mentions that Scott could be a future safety. Rivals' Adam Friedman thought along the same lines when he saw Scott at June's Riverdale Baptist 7-on-7 tournament, where Friedman said he raised his stock ($):

Scott is a big defensive back with ideal size for a safety. His frame is already pretty filled out and he quickly reacts to what he sees in front of him. As continues to convert from cornerback to safety, Scott is focused on getting out of his backpedal faster. His physicality was impressive as well. Scott's strength helped him knock down passes when receivers already had the ball in their hands.

That's about it as far as scouting goes on Scott for now.

OFFERS

Scott holds offers from Arizona, Boston College, Cal, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan State, NC State, Pitt, Temple, Wake Forest, Washington State, Wisconsin, and a handful of others.

HIGH SCHOOL

Riverdale Baptist has produced only one Power 5 commit, 2005 Maryland DT signee Travis Ivey, prior to this class in the Rivals era. This year, however, they've got a talented and spectacularly named pair of rising senior cornerbacks in Scott and three-star Penn State commit Zechariah McPhearson.

STATS

No updated stats available.

FAKE 40 TIME

His Scout profile lists an estimated 40 time of 4.65, which gets four FAKEs out of five for saying "estimated" right up front.

VIDEO

Junior highlights:

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

PREDICTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE

With Michigan moving to more man press coverage, I expect Scott will stick at corner. Making the relatively safe assumption that he'll take a redshirt year or play a small role as a freshman, that would put him in a potentially wide open competition with Reon Dawson, Brandon Watson, Keith Washington, Richardson, and St-Juste for a starting role in 2017.

UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS

Barring decommitments or St-Juste reclassifying to 2017—which is a possibility—Scott should wrap up Michigan's cornerback recruiting for the class, especially since ATH Chris Evans could land at the position (though slot still appears to be his most likely destination).

As for the class as a whole, Michigan is now at 22 commits with 14 scholarships currently open. The scholarship situation was covered in detail in a June mailbag; between unrenewed fifth-year seniors, yet-to-be-announced medical scholarships, expected attrition as the depth chart becomes more clear at certain crowded position groups, and attrition from within the class itself, Michigan should have room for their current commits and 3-6 more.

Areas of need include wide receiver, tight end, WDE/BUCK LB, defensive tackle, and one more offensive lineman. Top individual targets include five-star NJ DT Rashan Gary, five-star CA OLB Caleb Kelly, four-star MD OG Terrance Davis, four-star TX OT Jean Delance, four-star NC OT Landon Dickerson, four-star WR Ahmir Mitchell, four-star ILB Devin Bush Jr., and PA TE Naseir Upshur.

Comments

bombassD

August 2nd, 2015 at 7:30 PM ^

Given the new policy on 5th seniors, why don't we (mgoblog) refer to the number of open scholarships excluding all 5th he seniors? Then, we would know the total number to fill from new recruits and potential 5th years.

CoverZero

August 2nd, 2015 at 8:00 PM ^

His tape is difficult to analyze for a college game, because it does not appear that he is facing great competition.

He appears to be a good athlete, with some level of quickness....however his technique is extremely sloppy at this point.  He plays flat footed and could easily get blown past by a stronger and faster WR.  I like his aggressiveness in press, and his trail technique is decent and he has good recoving speed. 

Right now, Sir is a bit of a project who will really need to be receptive to being coached up at the college level.

UMForLife

August 2nd, 2015 at 10:50 PM ^

Welcome Sir. His tape looks good. Tackling looks good. Definitely gets up for the ball. You can teach technique. You can't teach athleticism. He has got that.

DarkWolverine

August 3rd, 2015 at 10:14 AM ^

Still Confused by 2016 Roster Management
Some say we will take 28 commits for 2016, backdating 3. This would require 14 more slots than currently identified. Brian/Ace wave their hands and say all is fine, nothing to see here. But, if we go on the assumption that we have great coaches that can develop players, then there is a potential problem. Medical hardships are clear, if medical staff says a guy can't play, he can't and each one opens a spot. It gets to be a problem if medical staff clears a guy and coaches encourage a MH to free up a slot(see SEC). Attrition is assumed for players further down the depth chart. But, don't we have coaches that can develop players? Why should a player not be practicing and getting better? Why wouldn't a guy further down the chart want to stay at Michigan, play for Harbaugh and get his degree? So, he is not a starter, but that happens to a lot of guys and they don't transfer. These guys also might then go the grad transfer route, depending on number of years played. So, assuming attrition of younger players is questionable, coaches can't just force them out! For current RS juniors that may not be offered a 5th year in 2016, I see another problem. These guys will have 18 months under the new coaching staff before a 2016 freshman shows up, as well as 4 years of physical development. A 2016 freshman will likely not contribute much, but. RS senior, after 18 months with Harbaugh certainly could(see Wisconsin lineman). Not sure I would give a goodbye handshake to a potential RS senior just to take a 2 star freshman for 2016. It is interesting to see many on the board very willing to push out 14 current student athletes in order to replace them with the shiny new freshman. Could it be that the coaching staff has already given up on some of these players(that still have a full season to try and get better)? Hope that is not the case.



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imafreak1

August 3rd, 2015 at 10:17 AM ^

I understand the reasoning behind saying all of these 2016 recruits are going to red shirt. The reason is often because they need to red shirt. I haven't been keeping track of how many of these recruits are predicted to red shirt but it seems like most of them.

Unfortunately, common sense and recent trends suggest that a new coach taking over a bad team is not going to be able to red shirt most of his first recruiting class.

Something is going to have to give. Either the older players on the two deep are going to have to get a whole lot better or Harbz is going to have to get "his guys" on the field early.