This Week's Obsession: Signing Day Shopping List Comment Count

Seth

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The Question:

Uncommitted recruit other than Gary you most want in the class?

The Responses:

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Seth: Here, have some Khaleke Hudson highlights and a jump, then I'm making you all pick someone else.

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[After the jump: OTHER than Gary, or Hudson. Or Long for that matter.]

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BiSB: In lieu of this Hudson guy, I'd pick Eddie McDoom, for several reasons. He's a 3-star to several of the sites, but he has the offer list of a high 4-star; he's got offers from names like Bama, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia, and Rutgers. And when you watch his senior film, you can see why. The kid is just out-and-out explosive, which was something often missing from non-Peppers skill position guys this year. Great burst, the ability to change directions (both subtly and dynamically), the ability to fight through first contact, and what appears to be great top-end speed. He reminds me a LOT of Steve Breaston, and I think Michigan could use him in a similar way, including returning kicks and punts.

Also - and I ​*cannot*​ emphasize this enough - MCDOOM.

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Brian: I like McDoom's big, skillet-like hands as well. Skillet. Hands.

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Ace: If Michigan lands him, I do not apologize at all for the number of MF DOOM references I’ll be making for the next four years.

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Brian: Likewise I will probably pretend he's a volcano in Mordor until one of our readers assassinates me.

I will go with Jake Raulerson, the Texas grad transfer. Raulerson has two years to play two, which means he fits in the Logan Tuley-Tillman shaped hole in Michigan's roster.  Raulerson isn't a tackle but he is a guy with a lot of experience who was slated to be a starter at Texas this fall. He would give the 2016 line plenty of flexibility and, even more importantly, anchor the 2017 line after Michigan loses Braden, Magnuson, and Kalis.

Raulerson is more or less a JUCO  Michigan can actually take, and with the 2013 OL recruiting class down 4 of its 6 members he gives Harbaugh a way to spackle another hole like he did with Jake Rudock. Very smart kid, too, well suited for center.

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Ace: That also opens up the possibility of Mason Cole at guard should the need arise, and given how good he was at run blocking—especially on the second level—that could be a really nice fit.

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Brian: Yes, I am so in favor of Mason Cole, guard who does things correctly.

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Ace: As for my choice, I’ll go with Chase Allen, the late-rising tight end out of Missouri. Allen fits the mold of a lot of current NFL TEs: he focused primarily on basketball until it became clear that football gave him the best shot at reaching the next level. In Allen’s case, that didn’t happen until his senior season; after his senior film came out, several big-time offers came in, including ones from Michigan and Florida State.

It’s easy to see why after watching his highlights. Allen is first and foremost a jump-ball specialist; he’s 6’7”, knows how to use his body to box out defenders, and times his jumps to high-point the ball in spots those defenders simply can’t reach. While he’s going to have to add bulk and strength, he’s better as an in-line blocker than I’d expect for a late-developing basketball guy.

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He’s not Isaac Nauta, who’s one of the most complete TE prospects to come out of high school in quite some time, but he’s got a ton of upside; I could see Allen making an early impact as a red zone specialist before hopefully rounding out his game. It’s safe to say Jim Harbaugh will find a way to utilize him.

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Brian: skillet.

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Brian: hands.

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Ace: I found Allen’s hoops highlights to be as promising as his football highlights. He showed good rebounding instincts and found ways to grab boards against bigger, more athletic guys in high-level EYBL games. That’s going to translate.

And, yes, serious Ian Bunting vibes from him, as well.

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Seth: It's probably unfair to take David Long when that wish will likely be granted before this post is pushed off the front page.

So I'm using my fairy wish on Jordan Fuller, a longshot top-100-ish athlete projected to free safety. That position looks thin on the 2016 two-deep, and since neither starter redshirted (grrr) this year's backups will be 2017's last line of defense.

Fuller plays just about every position and isn't really "boring," but the excitement he generates tends to come for his side only. His experience at offense translated to his senior defensive film, meaning he ought to be advanced enough already to step on the field in a 2012 Jarrod Wilson role, en route to securing midfield for the remainder of the 2010s.

Depriving Ohio State of one of their top targets would be icing. Michigan gets their shot on a visit tomorrow.

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David: I really like Raulerson as well. The point about the '17 OL is spot on. He's probably the most practical pick. Since, Hudson was unanimously chosen, and Allen, Long, and McDoom have been talked about...unless Michael Dwumfour is the absolute slam dunk that gets Gary to Ann Arbor (in which case, I choose him), I'll go off the rails with Quinn Nordin.

We saw a steadying of Michigan's special teams in 2015, which helped solidify a couple of wins and put them in position for at least an additional win. However, after Kenny Allen graduates in a year, there is a whole lot of uncertainty in the kicking game. He's presumably going to handle all three areas of kicking. After he's gone, its down to walk-ons and Andrew David -who no one has really heard from all year.

Adding Nordin -widely regarded as the #1 kicker in the class- would allow him to sit a year behind Allen be ready to compete for starting spots in 2017. While he does seem to have a flair for the dramatic off the field, if he can produce some positive on-field dramatics as well, he would be well worth the scholarship.

Plus, there's got to be something to the fact that he was the first recruit that Harbaugh wanted to see as soon as the dead period ended, right?

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Adam: My pick is a recruit Jim Harbaugh's known since beating him in chess at age 12, Connor Murphy. He's gigantic (6'7, 250) and athletic, and what stood out most to me on film was his patience and impressive suite of pass-rush skills. He uses his hands well and seems to have good on-field awareness.

He also fills a need at weak-side DE. Taco Charlton will likely start there in 2016, but beyond him there are a number of question marks, most notably whether Lawrence Marshall will take a step forward after a season that saw a lot of early practice hype sans on-field results.

That leaves Marshall and incoming freshmen Carlo Kemp and Ron Johnson as your 2017 WDEs. If they don't pan out, Murphy's the kind of recruit who's polished enough to play early. If they do, I'm pretty sure Harbaugh can find a place for a massive human with athletic ability.

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BiSB: Also, Murphy brings the late-80's Patrick Swayze semi-mullet, which Michigan has lacked.

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Adam: A fire-red semi-mullet is always a welcome addition.

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Comments

JFW

January 21st, 2016 at 4:36 PM ^

man, that brings back memories. 

 

I was working in the Union computing center when it first came out. First version distributed free, if I remember right. 

 

7,8 guys would get computers and start playing. And IIRC the way Doom was set up was to ping every other PC it could see to query for players. Pretty hamfisted originally. It *murdered* networks. 

But if we could keep them down to a couple of guys at a time it was do-able, and I could turn a blind eye. 

And it was sweet. A nice follow on to Wolfenstein 3D

TIMMMAAY

January 21st, 2016 at 5:26 PM ^

I just watched ten minutes of that Hudson tape. That kid is absolutely filthy. His tape honestly excited me at least as much as Jabrill's tape did, if not more. I have no idea how many times I said "wow" watching that. 

Harbaugh, please get this kid. Please get this kid. Please. Get. This. Kid. 

His patience, balance, vision, and toughness are just amazing. Fast too.

I be like dang. 

Lanknows

January 21st, 2016 at 5:33 PM ^

So don't pencil him into the depth chart yet.  Ducks have an opening and had grad transfers at QB and OC last year as well.  Watch out for that Brady Hoke fella on the recruiting trail.

 

 

UMAmaizinBlue

January 21st, 2016 at 5:40 PM ^

Favorite when watching Khaleke Hudson's film is when they highlight some poor kid about to get REKT by Hudson on his way to a great play. Yea, I know he's just a HS kid, but Hudon's BOOM doesn't care and neither do I.

Seth

January 23rd, 2016 at 11:55 AM ^

For the most part these are kids who were told in October or November that they should look at other schools since they're probably not going to get PT at Michigan. In one of those cases the kid obviously didn't get the message, but all of those guys remained "committed" in name only while looking around, because being a Michigan commit makes you more likely to be taken seriously by other schools.

Also there's the academic thing. Michigan's going to lose at least one guy who won't qualify academically. That happened after he committed to Michigan, and since you have to meet academic standards just to take officials he isn't even able to do that. So he's leaving his status as committed to Michigan because it's embarassing to have the whole country know you had shitty grades.

On the other hand sometimes a kid just decides he wants to go somewhere else. Commitments are not formal, and they mean something different to each kid and each program. Other programs can and absolutely do continue recruiting "committed" prospects. Apparently someone got in Richardson's ear that David Long and LaVert Hill were going to make Antwaine the Channing Stribling of that rotation, and he opened up his recruitment. Happens. The coaches really liked him, but he's been committed for a long time and maybe things changed for him.

He's the ONLY guy they've lost this year that they wanted. Michigan has the opposite of a decommit problem; they have so many great players who may want to come here that they can't keep their fliers.

Rmilkman

January 21st, 2016 at 11:50 PM ^

Holy hell that Hudson kid can play ball. I don't know how many highlight reels I've seeen that are more impressive than that. 7 minutes in and he's still scoring touchdowns.

S.D. Jones

January 22nd, 2016 at 1:09 AM ^

Funny to hear skillet-like hands lauded as a positive attribute for a receiver. Back when I coached high-school football, "hands like frying pans" was a description we saved for putative WRs who couldn't catch the proverbial cold (especially kids who treated an incoming pass like a swarm of bees) and were soon to become full-time CBs.

I understand the idea being conveyed--that the hands of Doom are usefully large--the phrase just has an odd ring in my admittedly odd ear.

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