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Scout Rankings Update: Milton Gets Fourth Star

When quarterback Joe Milton committed to Michigan a little over a month ago, Scout was the only site that didn't rank him as a four-star. After last week's rankings update, that's no longer the case; Milton jumped to #261 overall. While movement was relatively minor for Michigan's other commits, their top uncommitted target at quarterback, Tyler Shough, also leaped up the rankings:

Shough checks in to the Scout 300 at No. 182 and is one of two quarterbacks out West to jump in to the 300 along with Camm Cooper. The Chandler (Ariz.) Hamilton signal caller saw his stock soar this off-season with scholarship offers flying in from all over the country. After seeing him up close at the Elite 11 Finals over the weekend, it was easy to see why. Shough is a pure passer with a great feel for the position. He has a smooth, easy delivery, is smart with the football and among the most accurate quarterbacks in the country. California, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina and South Carolina are his finalists.

Michigan remains in excellent shape there.

HARBAUGH

Harbaugh.

(Green is fine, by the way.)

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Mayfield Stands Out At Best of Midwest

Sound Mind Sound Body is no longer, replaced by the Best of the Midwest satellite camp at Grand Valley State. Michigan's coaches weren't in attedance and the talent level wasn't up there with past SMSB events. Against mostly local competition, Michigan commit Jalen Mayfield rose above the rest of the group, according to 247's Steve Lorenz:

It was a difficult choice between Mayfield and Belleville (MI) 2019 four-star OT Devontae Dobbs, but we're going with Mayfield due to a slight edge in consistency in a lengthy 1v1 morning session. 247Sports has ranked Mayfield as the top 2018 prospect in the state of Michigan, and the Army All-American showed elite balance and athleticism on the outside in dominating the vast majority of his reps. He will become even better as he continues to build weight (and he's already up to 273).

Mayfield still looks quite athletic at 273 pounds; he's on track.

Meanwhile, four-star DE commit Aiden Hutchinson has been a bit of a forgotten man in this class, but he acquitted himself well as the only Michigan pledge in attendance at the Rivals Five-Star Challenge. The Wolverine's Brandon Brown:

Dearborn (Mich.) Divine Child four-star strongside defensive end Aidan Hutchinson was the only current, future Wolverine in attendance and he had a very solid performance. He didn't win every rep he took, but he certainly won far more than he lost. Below, he first beats Penn State commit Nana Asiedu in a potential sign of things to come, followed by a demoralizing win over 2019 four-star prospect Darnell Wright.

Asiedu, a 6-5, 260-pounder who held a Michigan offer, is an extremely long, athletic offensive tackle prospect and Hutchinson did a good job of getting depth while bending in toward the quarterback in the first rep. Wright, a 6-6, 275-pound rising junior, was left in the dust after Hutchinson's quick get off and never had a chance to catch up.

Borderline five-star CA CB Isaac Taylor-Stuart also participated in the camp and told Rivals' Adam Gorney that he'll use one of his summer visits to check out Ann Arbor:

“I’m trying to get down to Ohio State, Michigan, LSU, Oklahoma and South Carolina mainly,” Taylor-Stuart said at the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge.

USC is considered the favorite for him.

2018 Visits: Big-Time Lineman On Campus Today

According to Sam Webb, Michigan is hosting top-100 FL OT Nicholas Petit-Frere, who's being pursued by a who's-who of football powers including Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Texas, and USC.

The Wolverines are also set to host four-star NC DT Rick Sandidge this week, per Lorenz. Sandidge has emerged as a top DT target along with Tyler Friday, Michael Thompson, and latest mgofaverave Alim McNeill (who, incidentally, shot up the Scout rankings).

Yestearday, four-star GA S Quindarious Monday made his way to campus, and the visit impressed him enough to consider the Wolverines for his final group, per Sam:

"I can say that (Michigan has) a real good shot of being in that group because I know the background. Like I said, they have a lot of dudes go to the league.  It stands out because that's one of my ultimate dreams.  I really want to make it. I’m going to make it back up because my parents still have got to see the place. They couldn’t come. We’re going to come down here to see the place. It could be an official visit or (an unofficial visit) this summer. It just depends on how my schedule sets up.”

Auburn is the unanimous Crystal Ball favorite for Monday.

Michigan hosted four-star GA OG James Ohonba earlier this month. M is in his top four along with Alabama, LSU, and USC, and Ohonba told Brandon Brown he's looking to go to school away from home:

"The schools in my top four are schools I can see myself playing at. I've developed a new mindset kind of and I like the idea of moving away from home a little bit. It's an opportunity for me that I'll probably never get back. I want to try something new and live away from home."

Michigan is very much in the mix, and Ohonba said he wants to make a decision either during or shortly after this upcoming season.

The coach of four-star MO WDE Ronnie Perkins told Sam that they plan to visit Michigan, as well as Oklahoma, Texas, and LSU, during the summer.

2019 Visits: Top QB, RB Set For Trips

Petit-Frere won't be the only visitor on campus today. Lorenz reports that top-100 2019 VA ATH Litchfield Ajavon, a high school teammate of incoming freshman Luiji Vilain, will be in Ann Arbor today. Michigan is recruiting Ajavon as a safety.

Lorenz also reports that the top-ranked running back in the 2019 class, IMG's Noah Cain, will take an extensive visit from June 22nd to 25th. Interestingly, he'll be accompanied by both his father and former Michigan RB David Underwood, who coached Cain in Texas before his move to IMG, and he may participate the M's "Elite" camp occurring that week.

The top-ranked quarterback in the 2019 class will also be on campus this month when JT Daniels participates in the A4 quarterback camp on June 18th, per 247's Tom Loy:

“I’ll be at Michigan’s A4 Aerial Camp,” said Daniels, a 6-2, 205-pounder. “That’s the only trip I have planned. This will be a loaded camp and one I’m looking forward to.”

Daniels visited Michigan in Apr. 2016 while in the midwest for the B2G 7v7 tournament. That trip was quick and an opportunity to tour the camps. This visit will be more of a business trip.

“I want to see how they coach,” said Daniels. “I want to get a feel for the program. I just want to get around Harbaugh. I’ve never had much time with him before, so yeah, I’m going to need to get to know the head coach really well, as it is with all the schools I’m considering.”

Since that sounds very good, it's worth noting Daniels said he has "no idea" where he's going or when he'll select a school.

This year's BBQ at the Big House has been set for July 29th, according to Lorenz, and the first visitor slated for the event is four-star KY DT Jacob Lacey.

More 2018 News: Simon ND Buzz

There's been a run of Notre Dame Crystal Ball picks for four-star NJ OLB/VIPER Shayne Simon, most of them heading into his weekend visit to South Bend. Simon didn't commit over the weekend, and 247's Steve Wiltfong reports he's expected to return to Ann Arbor in July. This is shaping up to be a heated Michigan/ND battle.

In that same thread, Wiltfong mentions that a source expects five-star TX S Brian Williams to leave Texas, and his recruitment may shape up into a Michigan/ND/Stanford battle of the academically inclined football powers.

Top-100 IL TE Luke Ford decommitted from Arkansas, and Michigan wasted little time extending him an offer, their first to go out at the position since narrowing their focus to Mustapha Muhammad and Jeremy Ruckert.

Michigan's other recent 2018 offer went out to four-star CA ATH Bryan Addison, a 6'4" defensive back who participated in the USC Rising Stars camp in front of M coaches. He told TMI's Brice Marich he plans on taking an official visit to Ann Arbor.

Etc.

Michigan offered 2018 Don Bosco Prep (NJ) WR Michael Geraci as a preferred walk-on, per TMI's Evan Petzold.

Recently offered three-star FL WR Shocky Jacques-Louis decommitted from Kentucky.

Michigan made the top ten for three-star TN OT Jerome Carvin.

Comments

ColeIsCorky

June 13th, 2017 at 1:24 PM ^

It seems that the 2018 class may be gaining some momentum. I have a feeling the remaining spots are going to go to guys that we should all be excited about.

901 P

June 13th, 2017 at 1:29 PM ^

I would love some insight about how Shocky Jacques-Louis pronounces his name. Is it Shocky Jacques loo-EE, with a French accent? Or a more "Americanized" Shocky Jock-Lewis?

Double-D

June 13th, 2017 at 1:34 PM ^

You hate seeing a shoulder pop out. Once it happens once it tends to happen over again. Wow on Aiden Hutchinson....he is athletic and has gotten bigger and looks like he will be Big Ten ready.

LKLIII

June 13th, 2017 at 3:56 PM ^

Agreed.  I know it's supposed to be a rebuilding year for us w/ a young team.  But if we can have a solid outing this year of 9 or 10 wins and win our bowl game, it would be huge.

If we can get a respectable head of steam going into the 2018 schedule despite our super young rostser in 2017, I feel like we'd be in great position in terms of top players trying to project out what the championship contenders will be 2019-2024.

Ziff72

June 13th, 2017 at 1:58 PM ^

It seems like we are still after a lot of 2018 OL considering the commits we currently have and the amount of scholarships we have open.  Apparently there is OL news we are not yet aware of.  I thought we would be pretty much done.

LKLIII

June 13th, 2017 at 4:02 PM ^

Yeah, it seems to me that Harbaugh tends to "surge" certain positions of concern until he is 100% certain that his solution is on campus (if not experienced, at least talent-wise).  At first it was TE, QB and LB.  Now it seems to be WR (probably solved w/ this epic 2017 incoming class) and now OL.

Basically just getting a ton of bodies on a position & shaking it hard until a few solid options show themselves.  Then he scales that position recruitment back to a more traditional pace once that area is stabalized. 

I think it's also why he prizes kids who can play a few different spots.  That way, if a kid is used in a "surge" scenario but doesn't quite make the cut for his initial position, he's still possibly got some value as a starter somewhere else on the squad.

From a Country…

June 13th, 2017 at 2:27 PM ^

I don't get why ND is being so competitive in recruiting. They did go 4-8, right? I am not making that up. ND played 12 games last season, won 4, and lost 8 of those games. They lost to an MSU team that went 3-9. Their record was 4-8 is what I am saying. So why aren't they cratering? I want them to crater. Is that too much to ask.

From a Country…

June 13th, 2017 at 2:55 PM ^

But shouldn't their classes be more like Hoke's last class? I didn't follow recruiting closely back then, but was it Hoke's imminent firing and a new coach, or that the program went 5-7 that cratered the class? I know ND will be ND, but is it too much to ask for their recruiting to suck for like a season.

Rabbit21

June 13th, 2017 at 3:38 PM ^

Hoke's last class was at the tail end of a terrible stretch for Michigan football and there was seven years of suckage that was collapsing the program in a pit of negativity.  Notre Dame, for all it's faults, hasn't quite had to deal with that yet.  Also there is always going to be a little bit of pressure on guys playing at Catholic schools to pick Notre Dame, let's call a spade a spade.

Also keep in mind that class of Hoke's(Weber, Kirkland, Clark, etc.) was looking really good until the bottom fell out and everyone realized the blip that had been the previous year was instead a trend.  If Notre Dame has a second terrible year, we'll see everyone start to jump ship.

skegemogpoint

June 13th, 2017 at 3:38 PM ^

Notre Dame is a quality school (always) and football program (sometimes) but I find their recent recruiting success surprising too.  Fact is, Brian KeLLLLLy has been there 7 full seasons and is still without one single meaningful bowl win.  Not to mention his teams lost 5 games in 2010, 5 games in 2011, 4 games in 2013, 5 games in 2014, 3 games in 2015 and 8 games in 2016. Plain and simple, that's just AWFUL for just about any D1 program.  I fully expect this to be his last year in godforsaken South Bend.

LKLIII

June 13th, 2017 at 4:10 PM ^

True, but the 2012 season filled up the fanbase good will for him for a good year or two.  So he probably got a pass on the 2013 and 2014 seasons, and 9-3 isn't terrible for the 2015 season.

Bottom line is ND is a blue blood, just like (thank god) Michigan, and a bunch of the other traditional powers.  Doesn't mean they can defy gravity forever, but they do have a bit of Wile E. Coyote action going in their favor.  A blue blood can take 2-4 year hit and keep right on rolling and bounce back pretty quickly.  A wholly mediocre program like, say........MSU......not so much.

San Diego Mick

June 13th, 2017 at 2:34 PM ^

I don't want to post the info on the open forum here but I met his father last week and would like to brief you on what I learned in private to respect the family's privacy.

How can I best give you this info? This QB is impressive and had a QBR of 152 last season., has trhown for over 6,700 yds. in his frosh and soph years with 82 TD's.

Eastside Maize

June 13th, 2017 at 3:25 PM ^

at the BBQ at the Big House, like we had a few years back. George Campbell committed, remember him, and Damien Harris committed the following Monday...this time they will stay committed.

LKLIII

June 13th, 2017 at 4:18 PM ^

It'll never happen, but if we got Cain & Daniels to commit pretty close together this summer, it could really kick off a strong 2019 cycle where those two act as the anchor/nucleus of the class & help recruit the rest of the kids.

 

As an aside--somebody mentioned about OL and WR options to help pull in Cain--remember that it usually takes a few years for OL and WR to develop.  So in reality, if you're a 2019 QB recruit like Cain & if you want to assess the relative talent you have to work with on a hypothetical team, what really is going to matter is what the WR and OL development looks like from the 2017 & 2018 classes look like.  And at least as far as WRs go, I like our argument to Cain that if he becomes a starter as a Sophomore or Junior, he'll have some type of mix of upper classman Black, Peoples-Jones, Collins & Martin as targets.