Crootin': Joey Velazquez

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Sam Webb featured an interesting visitor from the past weekend. He is currently commited to play Baseball for osu - super centerfield prospect. However, he recently released a football HUDL page and has attracted a, lot of attention. He is about 6 feet+,  210 lbs and can run. Michigan is recruiting him as a Viper = Khaleke 2.0. 

 
Very little football scouting on him as he was seen as exclusively a basball player but the tape is impressive. JH has told him that he can play both sports here and he is very interested. 
Obviously a tough pull from osu but Webb thinks we have a good shot.

https://www.hudl.com/video/3/7250245/5ab85ef5d45e5b0db41e5875

 

Wolfman

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:59 PM ^

He's a baller in typical Harbaugh fashion. Plays about 20 lbs heavier than he is has a nose for the ball, much better than adequate speed and has the tude to Vipe at this level. When, though, did it all jump from Peppers 2..0 to Hudson 2.0? Is that due to not finding the second Peppers yet? Curious minds. 

DickyWheysUM

April 23rd, 2018 at 5:38 PM ^

As much as I love Peppers (Big Browns fan as well), Hudson has played better in his second year of college at the position than Peppers did in his final year. Sure, Peppers was the better athlete and did more on both sides of the ball, but I think Hudson 2.0 for the VIPER is appropriate. 

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/jabrill-peppers-1.html

https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/khaleke-hudson-1.html

HAIL-YEA

April 24th, 2018 at 12:07 PM ^

I can't beleive the amount of true stars this defense has. Hudson is a legit star out there along with Bush, Gary. Winovich, and Hill. Outside of a repeat performence from the offense putting them in terrible situations all the time, I expect this to be a top 3 defense this year if not #1.

DrMantisToboggan

April 23rd, 2018 at 2:52 PM ^

If you've seen his film you know that the kid is absolutely a P5 football recruit, in addition to being a top baseball prospect. I hope the fact that we were the first major school to offer for football pushes him to us.

FatGuyTouchdown

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:06 PM ^

To me, him being a terrific baseball prospect increases his profile to me. One it shows how athletic he is, and second, it's a pretty good indicator of why he's underrated, under scouted and slept on by football programs. Especially if baseball had been his top sport, he probably spend the majority of his time in the summer playing baseball, not attending recruiting camps and doing football activities. Those are the guys that usually skyrocket once more scouting is done. 

Section 1.8

April 23rd, 2018 at 4:25 PM ^

...the totally cray Water Polo team that Alabama would have, without this rule.

Actually, Alabama doesn't have a Water Polo team.  But if we just adjusted the scholarship rule, I think that they'd have seven guys who were all a little over six feet, weighed around 235, could do a 4.5 40, but might not be able to swim.

Alabama would find a way to start a Water Polo team.  With seven walk-on football players who had been recruited to play football at Auburn and Florida State.

 

 

Sione For Prez

April 23rd, 2018 at 4:30 PM ^

A lot probably has to do with timing. Basketball and Hockey would be hard to be dual sport athletes because of the calendar. There's crossover with the football season regular and bowl season.

Football and baseball are a little more logical because there is zero crossover with regular season games or preseason camp.

Mr Miggle

April 23rd, 2018 at 4:34 PM ^

But even at a place like Kansas or Duke, the football coach isn't going to make his team worse by wasting scholarships. It's still a big time sport even when their team sucks.

As a practical matter, I think there are a couple of other issues. The recruits still have to be legitimate football prospects. That's part of the rules. Moving players over before their football season ends will draw scrutiny. The high level recruits aren't going to want to go that route. And how much benefit do you get by adding a few extra players in a sport with little redshirting and tight rotations?  

 

Bluey

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:11 PM ^

Good thing we got on this kid before Bama and OSU.

Kidding aside I'm hoping Lance Dixon is the Viper in this class. 

Bluey

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:37 PM ^

Nothing personal. I heard Sam's segment this morning and it reminded me of all the recruiting roundups during the Rich Rich era where he tried to sell the fan base on guys who were very clearly reaches by the coaching staff.

AZBlue

April 23rd, 2018 at 4:29 PM ^

if they didn’t think he was a viable piece in a Don Brown defense. Otherwise OSU may have to pony up a Football scholarship to keep him from M, which would preclude them from taking yet another 5-star.....not the worst outcome.

Blue_42

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:31 PM ^

Would love to have him. But if he's smart he'll concentrate on baseball no matter where he goes.

You can make a lot more money playing baseball for 20 years than you can playing football for 4-6 years.

Lawyer12

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:53 PM ^

A good college football player at Michigan has a better shot of playing in the NFL for a couple years than a good Michigan baseball player has at playing in the show at all. You forget, Michigan football is essentially equal to a minor league NFL team. As a baseball player he would have to excel in college and then work his way up through the minors; typically at least 3 successful minor league seasons.

You are right if he truly projects as a big league center fielder. But, that’s a long ways off at this point, so playing both sports may in fact be his best option at this point. Especially if he excels at both sports in college and creates some bargaining leverage.

Counterpoint: he blows out his knee covering a kickoff as a freshman.

Rodriguesqe

April 23rd, 2018 at 8:39 PM ^

MLB = Most likely broke?

Always find it amusing that NFL is considered a pipe dream but then a 20 year MLB career is a given. At least in NFL you make money early or not at all. In MLB sometimes you have to wait 5 or 10 years before you find out not at all. Not everyone gets to be ARod.

Tedbossman

April 23rd, 2018 at 3:54 PM ^

He’s fluid. He’s a long strider so he’s probably a better athlete than he seems on first glance. But viper is a spot we should be able to get a dynamic athlete. A Willie Gay type. I bet Don Brown can make him a solid cog in his machine with a few years of deveopment. But, imo, we should be aiming higher. Almost feels like we’re settling here b/c we know we can get him pretty easily, as no one’s on him. As opposed to having to get into a long ordeal for a more apparent and known prospect.

DrMantisToboggan

April 23rd, 2018 at 4:53 PM ^

Also Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Russell Wilson, Kirk Gibson, Jeff Samardzija, Jameis Winston, Todd Helton, Golden Tate, Eric Decker, John Lynch...I mean you could create an entire book with guys who excelled at both...Tony Scheffler here locally for WMU and then the Lions.