2019 Recruiting Outlook: Post Daxton Hill Decommitment Edition

Submitted by Gentleman Squirrels on December 9th, 2018 at 1:44 PM

Current Commits: 23

Expected Commits: 28-30, so 5-7 spots left

  • QB (1) : Cade McNamara
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • RB (1): Zach Charbonnet
    • DJ Williams; unlikely to come to Michigan
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • WR (4): Giles Jackson, George Johnson III, Quintel Kent, Mike Sainristil
    • Cornelius Johnson; Recent report from Steve Wiltfong suggests that Michigan is a real player, but Stanford is most likely the leader
    • Kyle Ford; USC has been leader and Kliff Kingsbury addition probably helps them out; longshot to Michigan
    • Jaylen Ellis; Michigan is in contention 
    • Projection: Cornelius Johnson is the most likely bet
       
  • TE (1): Erick All
    • Sam Snyder; Coach Moore recently visited him in home and he has set a visit for Michigan. He's a kid that's been blowing up with offers but Michigan hasn't offered yet, most likely due to seeing how many spots there are in the class
    • Projection: Sam Snyder if offered
       
  • OT (2): Trente Jones, Karsen Barnhart
    • Trevor Keegan; Recent run of crystal balls suggest that Keegan is coming to Michigan
    • Danielson Ike; Ed Warriner has made it a point to keep in touch with him and get him back on campus; He will make a return visit to Michigan soon
    • Dawand Jones; New kid that has been blowing up with offers. Michigan has crystal balls but not sure how hard Michigan is pushing for him
    • Projection: Trevor Keegan and Ike or Jones (most likely Ike)
       
  • OG (3): Nolan Rumler, Zach Carpenter, Jack Stewart
    • Chris Akporoghene; visited Michigan this past weekend. Listed as a tackle but doesn't have the prototypical size
    • Projection: Done for the class

From the push made to recruit multiple OL, it seems that the staff wants at least two more OL

  • DE (3): Gabe Newburg, Mike Morris, David Ojabo
    • Zach Harrison; You all know about him. Michigan leading in crystal balls but who really knows
    • Projection: Zach Harrison
       
  • DT (2): Mazi Smith, Chris Hinton
    • D'Von Ellies; New offer after Karlaftis reaffirmed to Purdue. Seems to be favoring PSU but visit to Michigan in the works
    • Jared Harrison-Hunte; Same story as Ellies with visit plans in the works; Miami(YTM) may be in mix
    • *My expectation is Mike Morris will move inside similar to Carlo Kemp
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • LB (2): Charles Thomas, Amauri Pesek-Hickson
    • Quavaris Crouch; Clemson has all the crystal balls. Michigan is always in contention but who knows
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • Viper (1): Joey Velazquez
    • *Quinten Johnson said he may play at the position as well but with Hill de-committing, it's unlikely
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • CB (2): DJ Turner, Jalen Perry
    • *Perry may be a better fit for safety
    • Projection: Done for the class
       
  • S (1): Quinten Johnson
    • Josh Sanguinetti; Had interest in Michigan for a while but it may have faded when Hill committed
    • Jamal Hill; Michigan is listed as warm on 247. Tall, fast safety that may be a under radar option
    • Projection: Jamal Hill

evenyoubrutus

December 9th, 2018 at 2:00 PM ^

Sorry to thread jack but I saw a rumor on social media that Higdon and Bush are planning to sit out the Peach Bowl. I didn't want to start a thread for a rumor. Can anyone confirm this?

EDIT: Dotman on 247 is reporting this now. He's supposed to be one of the most respected users on that site (aside from staff)

Pail

December 9th, 2018 at 2:38 PM ^

Nowadays anymore I don't know that it's neccessarily a bad thing for certain players to sit the bowl game. For players like Peppers/Gary, they've contributed during their time here, are slotted to be top picks, and now have obviously seen disastrous drawbacks to playing (no real value add to draft stock, potential for tragedy e.g. Butt).

Not playing also lets the team get more reps to the next wave and looks at who is emerging as we enter winter conditioning! Always have to look for the silver lining.

WestQuad

December 9th, 2018 at 3:16 PM ^

Another example of money and the National championship playoff ruining what was special about college football.  Bowl game used to be an opportunity to prove your self on a big stage.  Now it is a meaningless exhibition game/early spring game because it isn’t the CFP.  

evenyoubrutus

December 9th, 2018 at 3:45 PM ^

Not sure if it's the CFP, or just the fact that there are so many freaking bowl games and they're all named after sponsors. There used to be prestige in playing in a bowl game. Now, it's "hey guys, let's go provide advertising for Chic-Fil-A but not get paid for it! Oh and there's a chance you could get injured and lose millions of dollars in the process!"

Dayton Blue

December 9th, 2018 at 2:01 PM ^

Thanks for starting this.  When will the Atlanta weather forecast for 12/29 be discussed for the indoor bowl game?  Has about the same level of purpose as this.

TVG_2.0

December 9th, 2018 at 2:06 PM ^

This place has went into complete meltdown over an 18 year old choosing a better program. I get that he was a 5 Star stud but look at the last two we got. Peppers and Gary were good players but neither lived up to the “all-world” potential. Then guys like Hurst, Lewis, Wino, and Bush were rated far lower and all were better players. The chaos around here is unreal. 

bronxblue

December 9th, 2018 at 2:16 PM ^

It's a weird little lull in between the regular and bowl seasons where everyone you just ignored because they were buried deep in threads come out to start complaining about everything. Read the threads after the basketball games and you'll see the same thing.  

It's fine.  People get really attached to what high schoolers do, then get mad or happy based on their whims.  It's life.

wolve1972

December 9th, 2018 at 3:57 PM ^

This ! Everybody is putting a ton of emphasis on getting Zach Harrison and he would be a great get but more importantly is having roster depth. Both Peppers and Gary were rated as high or even higher than anybody OSU brought in the last few years but their depth is off the charts due to recruiting a ton of top 100 to 150 type HS players. This might not go over big here, but I'd trade a Z. Harrison for a couple of top 100 or so commits in a heart beat especially considering Harrison's top 5 rating is based on "potential" since he's far from an accomplished HS football player at this time. He is, however, an athletic freak and watch out if he is developed. 

Durham Blue

December 9th, 2018 at 2:12 PM ^

Is it really over with Dax?  Has he signed with Alabama?  We are talking about high school kids here.  People play the field but they typically end up with their "first love".  Dax may realize that the hot temptress has a strange looking sore on her nether regions.  Here's to flippety flops.

Wolverine91

December 9th, 2018 at 2:28 PM ^

Do you know something we dont in terms of "how it went down"? Sincerely asking.

I find it hard to believe that no matter what happened, the coaches will not gladly take him back should he flip back. They will with open arms.

Can any of the insiders on here explain how long this was in the makings for? Umbig??

DCGrad

December 9th, 2018 at 7:17 PM ^

I don’t have any personal knowledge, just what Lorenz said about it. Since I don’t want to give it away, I’ll just say that the Hill family didn’t handle it the way you would hope as far as informing the UM staff. 

wolve1972

December 9th, 2018 at 4:52 PM ^

That would be a kick in the groin as just a few weeks ago most had him a done deal to us. Been reading the OSU boards and they all but gave up on Harrison. I could be wrong - that's he's not your everyday born and bred Buckeye fan as he moved to the Columbus area from somewhere else just before HS. I believe I read Chicago - correct ? Even if we lose out on both Hill and Harrison - just keep building depth. 

uminks

December 9th, 2018 at 2:49 PM ^

Looks better than 2017. Not what it could have been if we would have taken down a so/so OSU team. I think there is a chance we could finish #9-#8 class in the country but odds are we will be around #13.

chatster

December 9th, 2018 at 3:33 PM ^

How did the recruiting class get to the 28-30 size?  I see that (a) the total number of scholarship players on the current roster is 77, (b) eleven fifth-year players will leave, (c) Rashan Gary and probably Devin Bush, Jr. will be going to the NFL, and (d) there could be a couple of fourth-year lineman who won't be offered a fifth year.

That would bring the total number of scholarship players for next year who currently are on the roster down to 62. Michigan currently has 23 commitments for the 2019 recruiting class and that would bring the total scholarship players to the limit of 85.

In order to get the 2019 recruiting class size to 28-30, is it expected that there will be a combination of at least five to seven more early departures for the NFL and transfers?

Also, could Michigan's lowest-rated, current football recruit, Columbus, Ohio's Joey Velazquez (who'd once committed to Ohio State for baseball), decide that he'd like to concentrate on baseball as a freshman at Michigan (assuming that he would pass up signing with a pro team if he's drafted in the next Major League Baseball draft), so that he wouldn't be treated as a football recruit for 2019?  Or does he need the full football scholarship in order to cover the out-of-state-resident costs at Michigan next year?  Is his situation similar to what happened to one-time Michigan kicker Andrew David who'd been an all-state baseball player in Ohio?

 

Maul

December 9th, 2018 at 5:20 PM ^

Theoretically: If Velazquez goes over to baseball, he would still count against football unless 1) he gets a baseball scholarship AND 2) is not on the football team.  If he has a baseball scholarship, plays baseball, and is a walk-on in football, it counts against football.