Recruiting Refocus: Defense Comment Count

Brian

Previously: offense.

The Ole Miss Situation

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No post that touches on recruiting at the moment can style itself complete without mentioning the likely transfer of three Ole Miss players. While Shea Patterson and Van Jefferson are offensive players, they take up scholarships. Deontay Anderson is a safety who will (probably) be a redshirt sophomore next year, which puts him in the same class as J'Marick "Ol' Woods" Woods and Jaylen Kelly-Powell.

At this moment it seems likely that Michigan will get those three players, and only those three players. Rivals's assertions that "up to seven" Rebels could end up at Michigan might be technically true, but one glance at the roster should be sufficient evidence to discount a mass transfer of that magnitude. Unless your name is Greg Little, Michigan's need to have a 2018 recruiting class all but shuts the door.

If Michigan does lock down the three names above that takes this class from 20-22 to 17-19 without additional attrition; that is certainly a possibility with so many borderline fifth-years. It's a delicate situation.

But, anyway, the defense:

Defensive end

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Michigan has commits from instate SDE Adrian Hutchinson and FL DE Taylor Upshaw. Hutchinson is a Michigan legacy and four-star who projects as a Wormley/Van Bergen sort of burly strongside guy without huge pass rush upside. Upshaw, the son of NFL DE Regan Upshaw, is a high-upside wildcard who Michigan flipped from Florida this fall. He just started playing football and is all potential and no polish.

Michigan took a couple of excellent WDE prospects a year ago and redshirted Luiji Vilain due to injury, so need for an edge rusher is not pressing. Michigan is still heavily pursuing two five-star-ish sorts. MD DE Eyabi Anoma is at St. Frances, which means he's being coached by Biff Poggi. Alabama is his presumed landing spot all the same; Anoma did visit for OSU but he's been to Alabama three times already and is set to return this weekend. Writing seems on the wall there.

NJ DE Jayson Oweh also came up for the OSU game; he seems like a three-way OSU-PSU-Michigan battle. As of a week ago Wiltfong thought it was Michigan vs PSU.

Defensive tackle

The one spot on the defense where Michigan absolutely needs a body or two, because you have two starters at each DT spot and like QB you never want to take a pass. Fortunately, Michigan appears to be in the driver's seat for NJ DT Tyler Friday. The book-length multi-part Sam Webb interview with a parent has started dropping over at The Michigan Insider, and the crystal balls are rolling in. Friday is a consensus top 100 guy that Michigan looks set to fend off Alabama and OSU for.

A second guy probably has to come from off the board. MO DT Michael Thompson hasn't returned for an official after taking a summer visit; the same goes for NC DT Rick Sandidge.

Linebacker

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Michigan has one solid ILB commit in IN LB Cameron McGrone and one wobbly viper in GA LB Otis Reese. McGrone sounds like Devin Bush 2.0...

Aggressive backer who gets moving downhill in a hurry. Shows good burst and quickness off the snap of the ball and timing when he is blitzing and shooting gaps. Plays with good motor and looks like he is always running at 100 percent. Physical and takes on blocks as well as arrives at ball carriers with impact.

...a flash of backfield doom waiting to happen. 24/7 is very bullish on him; if he sticks at his current spot (#31) he'll be a five star on Signing Day. Other sites are less enthused, but Bush was a 3/4 star borderline guy, so whatever.

Reese was one of the first commits in the class, but this seems un-good.

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Reese was actually the guy who dropped before teammate Aubrey Solomon last year, and seemed like a major reason that Solomon did end up in Ann Arbor after all. But visits are visits; Michigan will strive to get him up one more time before he makes a final decision. FWIW, there have been some rumblings that Reese is #2 in the pecking order for a single slot in Georgia's class.

With three touted guys in last year's class Michigan can go relatively light here. If Reese does decommit they might be happy with just McGrone and use that spot to shore up some weaker parts of the roster. There are no LBs on the board, really. GA ATH Michael Barrett is a dual threat QB who Michigan appears set to take; he's probably not a QB and Michigan already has two RBs in the class, so he might be another Bush 2.0 candidate. He's listed at 5'11" and 215, which is Bush territory, and looks like a linebacker playing QB on tape. I mean that as a compliment.

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Greens

I'm hurling all DB-shaped guys in the same group because Michigan has recruited four guys who are more or less clones. TX CB/S gents German and Gemon Green are literally twins. FL S Sammy Faustin and GA CB Myles Sims are their other brothers Darrell; all are long-limbed 6'2" guys suited to batting away fades and the like. Sims's nickname may as well be the whole group's: "Spider." Collectively they have eight arms and there's probably a silk gland in there somewhere.

Sims and Gemon Green are highly touted top 250 types; German and Faustin are three star sorts. In German's case his ranking was depressed by an ACL tear that prevented him from showing out during the heart of you-get-ranked-here season.

Michigan's pursuit of other defensive backs seems limited to CT CB Josh Jobe, a very soft Miami commit who is spending his final year of high school in the heart of Don Brown territory at Cheshire Academy, which just sent Tarik Black to Michigan. Confidence about Michigan's ability to flip Jobe has waxed and waned. Of late it's bottomed out; he just told a 24/7 writer that there's a "120 percent chance" he flips to... Alabama. Deontay Anderson appears to be taking his spot anyway.

The only other dude currently on the board is CA S Talanoa Hufanga, who visited for OSU. He was widely expected to go to Oregon prior to Willie Taggart's departure. That might open the door; still a tall order to pry a Samoan guy from California when the whole West Coast is hot on his tail. (CA S Bryan Addison is committing Sunday but has not fielded an in-home from Harbaugh, so... yeah.)

Michigan loses zero defensive backs to graduation unless Brandon Watson doesn't get invited back—unlikely—so Anderson would be a net gain of 5 DBs and almost certainly shut the door for anyone else.

Comments

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

December 7th, 2017 at 1:48 PM ^

A net addition of 5 DBs? That is a huge shift in roster allocation By my best calculations, the current commits plus Ole Miss guys equal +6 increase in scholarships. UM currently has 82 scholarship players, so that means 3 fewer recruits or 3 more transfer outs. Easy to see 3 guys who won't be back beyond the few that have announced. If UM adds any more commits, that means 4+ still need to end their UM playing career early. QB +0 (2 recruits, 1 transfer in, 1 grad, 2 transfer out) RB +1 (2 recruits, 1 grad) FB -1 (2 grads) WR -2 (1 transfer in, 3 transfer out) TE +1 (2 recurits, 1 transfer out) OL +0 (2 recruits, 2 grad) DT +0 (1 recruit, 1 grad) DE +1 (2 recruits, 1 early NFL) LB +1 (2 recruits, 1 grad) DB +5 (5 recruits, 0 exit)

stephenrjking

December 7th, 2017 at 2:05 PM ^

If so there is some sense to this. Michigan lost Washington and is a hair thin at DB. Next year there is a significant possibility of losing Hill, and perhaps if he blows up Long as well. 

Between coaching and talent Michigan has a lot of juice in the DB position, particularly at corner, but that means you're turning over big portions of that roster area in three years instead of four. 

I'm not saying it IS this way, but if they're loading up on DBs I can see what they might be thinking.

schreibee

December 7th, 2017 at 2:23 PM ^

If Lavert and DLong simply play as well as they did in '16 they most likely go in the draft. Imagine if they actually improve?!

We're talking 1st rounders for sure, possibly high in the round.

But are all these Spiders the right people to replace that level of CB? They all look very long, but top flight, high round draft pick type CBs are very fast twitch (insert flip the hips here) type guys.

Be interesting to see how that works out... 

SlickNick

December 7th, 2017 at 2:28 PM ^

I know this is a Defensive recruiting post...but since it is recruiting related/to avoid starting a new thread.... just noticed Ace put in a CB for high 4 star WR JaMarr Chase.

Also of note...Steve Wiltfong just put a CB in for Daniel Faalele to......Minnesota?!? 

war-dawg69

December 7th, 2017 at 3:06 PM ^

Michigan adds Friday, oweh, chase and a couple others.. Hope we don't lose reese. Michigan is looking like the number one defense next year. I expect a lot from solomon and hope Winovich returns. Will be better at safety and linebacker. Solomon needs to get his boy's head on straight.

Obviously some guys will be leaving, but Michigan will know be fielding a complete football team. We wiil see how the Tackle positions play out but if the o-line picks it up watch out. I see Michigan ranked right near the top and number one in the big ten to start next year.

Bigly yuge

December 7th, 2017 at 8:18 PM ^

If we lose out on Reese, which seems very likely at this point, I am going to be pissed unless there is an immediate contingency plan for viper which I am unaware of at this time.