Hello: Karsen Barnhart
Recruiting doesn't stop even when the team is in France. Three-star Paw Paw (Michigan) offensive lineman Karsen Barnhart announced his commitment to the home-state Wolverines and included a picture of Jim Harbaugh's reaction from Paris:
I’m coming home! I have committed to The University Of Michigan! #GoBlue #bluebloods19 pic.twitter.com/2EdSYX5N70
— Karsen Barnhart (@k_ballin__) April 30, 2018
Barnhart chose Michigan over fellow finalists Michigan State and Indiana, and he also held notable Big Ten offers from Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska. He is the tenth commit in the 2019 class and the fourth along the offensive line, joining Nolan Rumler, Trente Jones, and Jack Stewart.
GURU RATINGS
Rivals | ESPN | 247 | 247 Comp |
3*, 5.7, #44 OT | 3*, 79, #36 OT |
3*, 89, #41 OT, #379 Ovr |
3*, #39 OT, #421 Ovr |
So close.
Anyway, Barnhart isn't far off four-star status despite being from noted football hotbed Paw Paw. Rivals has handed out four stars to their top 31 OTs, and Barnhart sits directly behind commits to TCU, (pulls out bullhorn for commenters) Ohio State, and Florida in their position rankings. He's the very top three-star OT on ESPN. 247 has just four three-stars ahead of him in their position rankings; he's actually two spots ahead of fellow M commit Trente Jones there, though that may not last long after Jones had a big-time performance at the Under Armour Atlanta camp.
Add it all up and Barnhart is only five position spots off the four-star pace in the composite rankings, surrounded by prospects headed to likes of Florida, Washington, South Carolina, and LSU. Am I emphasizing this in a probably fruitless attempt to head off the three-star mafia? Perhaps.
Barnhart has excellent size for a rising senior at 6'4", 282 pounds. While he doesn't have ideal blindside protector length, he could fit on the interior or tackle depending on need and development.
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SCOUTING
As you might expect, not a lot of recruiting gurus have made their way to Paw Paw for an in-person evaluation; thankfully, Barnhart has at least hit up a couple camps in addition to releasing junior film.
Everything we have on Barnhart is, unsurprisingly, from 247, which has had a couple different scouts catch Barnhart in person. Allen Trieu, who first caught Barnhart at last summer's Best of the Midwest, wrote up his free eval for his profile page:
Athletic prospect who has played some tight end and shows good agility and foot speed for a big man. Tenacious, plays the game competitively and blocks to the whistle. Has the feet and base tools for pass protection. He does not have a ton of reps in pass pro yet, but has flashed ability there and is further along in that department than might be expected from a kid who played tight end in more of a run-oriented scheme. The keys for him in college are continuing to add weight and polish up technique, particularly in pass pro. He is already quite strong in the weight room and will only get stronger. Given his athleticism, strength, and overall demeanor, he is a high floor kind of prospect with upside to offer as well. Tackle is not completely out of the question, and neither is center, but we think he projects most likely as a guard. - Allen Trieu
Both Trieu and Steve Wiltfong saw Barnhart a couple months ago at the Under Armour Cleveland camp, where Trieu came up with an enticingly specific Michigan comparable:
He showed quick feet and twitch and he competes hard. He measured 6-foot-4, but still has a chance to be a tackle at that size because of his athleticism, but may be best as a guard. Think Mason Cole.
Wiltfong thought he was the best tackle in attendance:
Paw Paw (Mich.) High 2019 Karsen Barnhart was the best offensive tackle at the event. From a frame standpoint he projects better inside but has the feet to play tackle. Michigan State and Michigan are battling there.
Athletic, strong swing lineman it is. Cole didn't get a chance to show his full ability at Michigan because he had to play a couple seasons out of position at left tackle, but in doing so, he certainly showed the value in having versatile linemen on the depth chart. Ideally, the coaches bring in some monster prototype tackles and Barnhart gets to settle in at guard, but he could potentially contribute at any spot on the line.
OFFERS
Barnhart had a final three of Michigan, MSU, and Indiana; he also holds offers from Arizona State, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, and several MAC programs.
HIGH SCHOOL
Barnhart is the first Power 5 prospect to come from Paw Paw in the RIvals era (2002-present). The only other D-I signee out of the school in that time period was 2016 OL Mike VanHoeven, who signed with Eastern Michigan.
FAKE 40 TIME
Barnhart has SPARQ-verified, zero-FAKE combine numbers of 5.25 in the 40, 5.08 in the shuttle, 26.5-inch vertical, and 35.0-foot powerball throw for an overall score of 69.63. While that's not an elite mark, his agility (shuttle) and explosiveness (vertical) look solid, as does his strength (powerball).
VIDEO
Junior highlights:
Sophomore highlights and single-game reels can be found on his Hudl page.
PREDICTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE
Add Barnhart to the pile of linemen who will eventually sort out between guard and tackle over the next few years. Given the large 2017 O-line class and the nature of being a lineman, Barnhart should take a redshirt year before competing for a spot on the two-deep. Depending on the development of the guys in front of him, his path to the field may be shortest at guard, where both Mike Onwenu and Ben Bredeson are set to graduate in a couple years.
Barnhart could bounce between tackle and guard as Michigan finds its best linemen over his first few years. His versatility and size give him a good chance of contributing down the line, and he's got some upside, especially at guard.
UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS
Michigan is up to ten total commits in the class and four on the offensive line. Nolan Rumler, the top-rated lineman in the class, is almost certainly an interior-only prospect, while Jack Stewart and Barnhart are both potential guard/tackle swing players. I'd expect the coaches to keep pursuing top tackle prospects to add to Trente Jones, by far the most tackle-like of the current haul.
I can deal with a Monday better with this sort of news. Lets make this a trend...
Go Blue!
From most sites it seems like we have a fighting shot for a fair amount of the higher rated lineman in the state, and a fair amount out of state, but will be a dog fight for them. This should at least help ensure we have a solid crop coming in.
Brown seems very unlikely since Wisconsin was his dream school and Wisconisn is good at the whole developing O lineman thing. Also seems very unlikely for Dobbs, for a bunch of reasons including a late offer and clear disdain for Michigan from Bellevile's coach
I'm still holding onto the hope that a solid season, great development by the O-line, and pummeling Wisconsin will help sway Brown to the good guys since he was very high on us early in the process.
Yeah it would be surprising is we got either of the two 5 star tackles so it is what it is at this point, dissapointing but nothing you can do about it other than hope they play like shit when they play michigan.
Dobbs' recrutiment has been just plain weird the whole time and I don't think anyone knows exactly wtf is going on there. Losing Brown to Wisco sucks, but it is Wisco so can't blame him too much
If Dobbs is gonna feel slighted by getting an offer a little later than MSU, who just throws out offers to all top Michigan players regardless of fit, and then constantly kinda have an attitude when asked about us then I'm fine with him not being on the team. Maybe it's Aubrey Soloman situation, who knows (probably not)
Do we really ever expect another Aubrey Solomon situation?
That was an all-timer.
No Shot, sell the farm, kill the program! 100% no shot at all, be best for you if you stop checking the website. Leaving comments that make everyone think WTF?
Welcome aboard Karsen!
As of now, based on 247, we're out of the running for all but 1 of the top 10 players in the state. Now I'm not sure if we've offered all top 10 in-state players scholarships yet or not....but we definitely aren't controlling the talent in our own backyard. Hopefully we'll be able to backfill these losses with out of state guys but that's usually a more difficult task than in-state guys.
We'll just have to wait and see what happens this fall.
Technically speaking this commitment also puts us back above OSU on the team rankings after they passed us over the weekend (waves tiny flag).
Strong athletic o line guy sounds great to me.
Paw Paw also produced 1st Round NFL Talent Jason Babin, class of 2000
NFL Draft in 2004.
Nice eye. Also +1 for being a 7 year member of Mgoblog and at least doubling your point total with one post!
always have.
part of the reason for that is the coining of phrases such as "three star mafia."
drop the mike, ace.
Don't you mean Brian?
Long time MGoJoke...sorry. Should have thrown in the /s tag with my comment
98% of us appreciated the effort. MGoBlog means never having to say you're /S.
I used to coach wrestling against Paw Paw when Jason was on the team. You could always hear his dad. He seemed like a good dude. You would never believe he wrestled 190 lb when you see him now.
As the TE. That means that he's athletic, and it also makes it perhaps more likely the talent evaluators have not been able to assess him where he's going to play in college.
Double Plus.
Exactly. He has the coordination and quickness to get in the second level, pick up a linebacker and maneuver into position to hold that block. You see so many lineman go for the kill with those quick guys and end up blowing it. Holding the block is far more important, unless if you can crush guys every time. Yet to be seen lately. Counting on you dudes Warinner and Herbert.
I live a few minutes away from Paw Paw; Jason Babin (WMU 1st Round pick & 2-time Pro-Bowler) is also from there.
it's good to have a Barn in the center of your O line....
Good/great offensive lines are built on three and four star kids, many of them local, who have the time, talent, physique and smarts to develop over the course of 5 years. Barnhart fits the bill.
Sure, teams aiming for elite status need a Top 50 Cesar Ruiz-type every year or two, to give you the ability to plug & play more quickly at certain times. But generally speaking, you need raw numbers and then use all those bodies to start contributing in the RS Sophomore and later years.
His last unofficial before he committed was to...
MSU.
Great way to end my Monday. Welcome to Michigan!
1-2 more Prototypical Tackles and be done on OL?
Seems like Jones is the only "Tackle-sized" guy thus far - (LOVED the snippets of him from the recent Atlanta Camp BTW) - although as we saw from Cole you don't need the NFL size to be a good college LT.
Welcome Mr. Barnhart!
If you take the time to watch the video (against inferior competition), he does an amazing job of keep his pad level low and getting to the second level.
Really like him based on the tape.
from Paw paw, Mi
Always hit a hr on sunday.
Good luck kid.
I can't wait for the day when we don't need a 180 word explanation as to why we should be ok with a recruits ranking.....thought we would be there by now, honestly.
With this fan base, that'll never happen. I'm okay with that, though; defensive writing is often amusing writing.
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