2017 Recruiting Overview: Offense Comment Count

Brian

The numbers

We projejct that Michigan loses one additional grad transfer, leaving Michigan with 18 seniors and 18 spots to start 2017 with. A normal rate of attrition should see them get to a class around 25. Michigan can backdate three or four early enrollees depending on what happens with Dytarious Johnson, giving them a maximum class size next year of 28 or 29.

Quarterback

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Dylan McCaffrey isn't as fast as Christian but we'll look past that

The Roster. Michigan isn't scheduled to lose anyone but with a roster that goes six deep at the moment it's likely a couple guys in back decide to look for greener pastures. Michigan will take one, because only a lunatic skips QB recruiting, and may grab a second if he's a Viramontes/Gentry type with upside at multiple positions.

The Recruits. Michigan has been focused on CO QB Dylan McCaffrey (yes that McCaffrey) for months now. They are in excellent shape with a guy who says he will commit by spring. A Stanford offer is the main way this gets derailed. The Cardinal is focused on GA QB Davis Mills, another Michigan target.

The Projection. Michigan gets McCaffrey and calls it a day.

Running Back

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Stritzinger is a two way athlete

The Roster. Drake Johnson and De'Veon Smith graduate, leaving four true tailbacks and Wyatt Shallman. If Ty Isaac doesn't emerge into a contributor he may take a grad transfer; despite two backs in the previous class tailback is a priority.

The Recruits. GA RB Kurt Taylor committed in November. In-stater Allen Stritzinger is the most likely tailback to join the class. Stritzinger is guy on the fringe of four stars who could also be a defensive back.

Past Stritzinger Michigan will swing for the fences. CA RB Najee Harris is a soft Alabama commit who will give Michigan a look. PA RB D'Andre Swift is someone Michigan will go after, but he's a 5'9" guy who may not see Michigan as the best fit. He's also from Philly, which has not been kind to Michigan recruiting over the years. MD RB Anthony McFarland is another scatback type who's well-regarded early. Michigan is currently on the periphery of his recruitment.

Michigan also has an offer out to NJ RB Bo Melton, a teammate of Ahmir Mitchell.

The Prediction. Michigan gets and keeps Stritzinger as an ATH and keeps looking. Harris is probably their best bet for a blue-chip despite the Bama commit; it's likely that one or two additional guys who end up in the class are not mentioned in this post. Taylor is a guy who may end up elsewhere. Or maybe not.

Wide Receiver

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Peoples-Jones is Cass Tech's highest-touted prospect ever

The Need. Jehu Chesson and Amara Darboh both graduate, as does reserve DaMario Jones. Jaron Dukes looks unlikely to be back for a fifth year. That leaves Ways, Harris, and Perry plus 4-5 of the 6(!) WR types in 2016. (The others are likely ticketed for the secondary.)

Michigan will try to keep the numbers up by adding approximately three. They do not need to reach and can swing for the fences.

The Recruits. GA WR Jeremiah Holloman is already committed. He's a three star early in the process but just impressed at a camp and may move up into four-star range. Michigan wants him to impress, but not so much that Georgia gets involved.

Cass Tech's Donovan Peoples-Jones is a top ten national recruit and probably the highest priority for Michigan's staff in 2017 outside of OTs. OLSM's KJ Hamler is a dynamic 5'9" dude who really wants to go to Oregon right now. The rest of the board is extremely murky, with few top targets listing Michigan guy. They are after CA WR Joseph Lewis, an LA kid currently pegged for USC. CT WR Tarik Black is in an area of the country Michigan's done reasonably well in, but Michigan is trailing a bunch of schools.

The Projection. No idea. 50/50 that Holloman gets sufficient SEC interest to remove him from Michigan's equation. Peoples-Jones is reportedly coming around on Michigan as a potential power but Florida is consistently mentioned as a problem.

Tight End

The Need. Michigan can go relatively easy here after signing three in 2016. They'll take at least one—they in fact have already done so. After that they can hold out for a top tier prospect, of which there don't seem to be a ton of in 2017.

The Recruits. In-state three-star legacy Carter Dunaway is already committed. Dunaway is a lot like Sean McKeon: a big frame that needs a lot of development. CA TE Jimmy Jaggers took an unofficial last fall, his second trip to campus. After Jaggers there's not much on the board; three of Michigan's top targets are already committed elsewhere, two to Notre Dame and one to Stanford.

The Projection. Michigan gets Jaggers to go with Dunaway.

Offensive Line

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Isaiah Wilson is a large man

The Need. Tackle is without question the #1 priority in the 2017 class. Michigan did not take a true tackle in 2016 and burned Grant Newsome's redshirt last year, leaving Nolan Ulizio the only tackle on the roster with freshman eligibility. Ben Bredeson could pop outside if necessary (and it will probably be necessary); he is a natural guard.

Michigan will also be on the lookout for a couple of interior linemen, with center a priority after Michigan did not get one in 2016.

The Recruits. Michigan has a commit from in-state four star JaRaymond Hall. More dudes are needed; fortunately, Michigan is well-positioned for a ton of high-end prospects. There are so many that we should grab us some bullets:

  • 5* NY OT Isaiah Wilson has declared Michigan his leader repeatedly, most recently a few weeks ago. He said Michigan was a "big leader" while talking to a Florida site; that's a great sing. While Lorenz cautions that his recruitment is not likely to be a cut-and-dried thing over by March, Michigan is a solid favorite.
  • FL OT Tedarrell Slaton also named Michigan his leader a few months back. Teammate Kai-Leon Herbert also has an offer; the pair is trying to visit over the spring. Even if they can't pull that off a dollar says they take in Michigan while they practice at IMG.
  • CA OT Wyatt Davis will be a national recruit; Michigan is in an amorphous top group.
  • NJ OT Micah Clark has Michigan in a top 15; he says OSU leads. OSU already has a couple of high-profile tackles committed.
  • FL OC Cesar Ruiz is at IMG; before that he was at Camden with Brad Hawkins and Ron Johnson. Michigan is in an early top three that figures to expand before narrowing down again.
  • TX OT Austin Deculus has a Michigan offer and some interest; he'll be a tough pull away from LSU even if Michigan currently sits in his top 3.
  • WI OT Tyler Beach has a tentative top two of Michigan and Wisconsin; he's originally from Colorado and thus not as locked in to the Badgers as a lot of in-state OL are.
  • GA OT Netori "Fifth Element" Johnson just decommitted from Alabama. Michigan grabbed Elysee Mbem-Bosse out of his school last year and he's interested in M.

Michigan will take four or five guys this cycle and I wouldn't be surprised if three of them were tackles.

The Projection. Hall sticks, Michigan gets Wilson and Ruiz and maybe Slaton. They add a fifth guy who is 30/70 to have been mentioned.

Comments

ak47

February 5th, 2016 at 1:32 PM ^

I'm a little nervous that some of the current guys committed are the under the radar 3 star types that were pushed out of their commitment this year.  As long as that happens this summer its fine, but it needs to happen this summer.

It will also be pretty crushing to lose Peoples-Jones.  The top teams in the country are top teams a lot of the time because elite talent doesn't leave.  For a top 10 guy who grew up in Detroit with a parent that went to Michigan to not come here would just be such a shit situation.  I'm also a little worried becaues he seems like a quiet stay under the radar guy and something like sots seems more likely to turn him away than interest him. He should obviously do what makes him happiest and I won't have any issues with what he decides, even if its osu or msu but he should probably be #1 on our boards.

fleetwood

February 5th, 2016 at 2:36 PM ^

I think that's a high school students way of saying "this is awesome" but I see what you mean. I don't think it's that big of a deal though. Rashan is a quiet kid and that turned out well. Michigan has done a great job personalizing their recruiting approach for each player.



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Richard75

February 5th, 2016 at 3:43 PM ^

Way, way too early to be pessimistic about DPJ.

A year ago at this time, no one (Harbaugh included) could've projected the 2016 class would close so well, since we hadn't turned it around on the field yet. By the time DPJ makes up his mind, U-M may well have appeared in the playoff.



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cutter

February 5th, 2016 at 1:33 PM ^

I understand the 18 roster spots that are opening up because players are ending their eligibility at Michgan.  15 of those players are projected starters (16 if you include special teams) with the two non-special teams backups being RB Drake Johnson and WR Damario Jones (who quite frankly may not be with the team at the start of the 2016 season--the same also goes for OL Blake Bars).

Outside of attrition for grades and medical reasons, I don't know how much more fat is on the bone regarding players who might not be around for the 2017 season.  CB Freddy Canteen looks like he'll be buried on the depth chart and is a possible transfer.  DT Brady Pallante comes to mind as well, but there might be a defensive line depth problem after 2016 with the departures of Glasgow, Wormley, Charlton and Godin (it's a shame U-M coulfn't have gotten one more interior d-lineman in this class alone with a true offensive tackle).  Maybe an offensive lineman, but because so many of them leave at the end of 2016 (Magnuson, Kalis, Braden and perhaps Bars if he sticks around), I don't know if you want to make cuts there.

I'm hard pressed to think that this next class will get to that maximum amount of 28/29 players mentioned in this post.  Even 25 might be a bit of a stretch.  Wouldn't it be more likely we'll see a class of around 22 or 23 recruits given the number of players leaving plus the rather large number of recruits over the last two classes.

We'll see what happens, but whatever takes place, this team will shift from one that's fairly veteran in 2016 to one that's much more inexperienced in 2017.  That doesn't even include players who may leave for the NFL early, i.e., Jabrill Peppers.

 

 

Kevin13

February 5th, 2016 at 1:57 PM ^

Some of the numbers will come from back dating a few players again. Then there is always 3-4 more guys who see the writing on the wall after 1-2 years and decide to look for other greener pastures, probably some name you haven't even thought of yet.

 

But your right we loose a lot after next year and will have a lot of young players going in 2017. I think OL needs to be our Number 1 priority in this next class as after this year we are going to start looking a litle thin there. Would love to see us get 5 stud OL players with 3 being true tackles, 1 center and 1 guard.

champswest

February 5th, 2016 at 2:55 PM ^

I noticed on the 247 composit, in the top 250 for 2017, Alabama and OSU already have 6 commits, Oklahoma, FSU and Balylor have 4 each, and Notre Dame, Clemson and USC have 3 each. UM has one, #215. I know that we have a long way to go, but I would rather get our share early and try to keep them than have to try to flip some at the end. 

Brendan71388

February 5th, 2016 at 4:38 PM ^

Seems like he's the caliber of player who shouldn't be too worried about depth chart, especially considering most of the c/o '16 WRs probably won't play hardly at all this year behind Chesson and Darboh. Those guys won't have had much opportunity to prove themselves or lock down a starting gig before DPJ would have the same chance.



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Tedbossman

February 5th, 2016 at 4:32 PM ^

Tedarrell Slaton is Mike Onwenu after he ate a power mushroom. He'll be a guard. He was Nike certified at 6'5 341 and ran a 5.29 40. Carries his weight really well and as you can see in his 40 time he shouldnt be able to move like he does. His technique is unrefined all around but he has raw power coming out of his ears. I want Drevno to turn him into an earth mover. We're apparently his leader, great. Game cut up below. Physical tools, and lots of 'em. And also I put in a camp highlight because it's easy to see the power in his hands. His punch doesn't just stone rushers, it sends them flying.

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2849089/highlights/310992116/v3

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2849089/highlights/244293001/v3

 

And also Isaiah Wilson too please.

https://twitter.com/Asteria74/status/664956219023597568

 

 

Brendan71388

February 5th, 2016 at 4:40 PM ^

With such a great payoff on Wednesday after a year of following 'crootin' like I never have before, I was thinking it would be nice to take a break from it for awhile.

Welp, now I'm back in.



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Coldwater

February 5th, 2016 at 5:20 PM ^

He just won an indoor Track meet at EMU in the 60m dash with a blazing time of 6.91. I follow high school Track closely and that time is outrageously fast.

So basically, do want!

Yessir

February 5th, 2016 at 7:13 PM ^

When I'm not in Bay Area, I'm in Sacramento area.  Wife is temping at a college west of Sac, so we just move here rather than commute.  Glad I'm not in BA for the SB. 

Anyway, Jimmy Jaggers plays just up the street from where I live part time.  He's every bit of 6'4" from what I see.  He's big.  He blocks really well and catch too. He just keeps blocking his guy regardless of how far down field he is. He's versatile enough that if we don't need a TE, he can play elsewhere, DE, etc.  Look forward to seeing him later this fall for his senior year.

Hope he's Blue.  I'm aging myself here, but used to watch Tedy Bruschi at same HS.

tlhwg

February 6th, 2016 at 9:18 AM ^

Is that FSU is real competition but they had a huge OL haul in 2016...& have 19 OL on scholarship. So PT won't be early. And boy do y'all cast a wide net in recruiting...looking for the top players in CA, TX, FL, GA, PA.

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February 6th, 2016 at 6:47 PM ^

I don't know much about recruiting, but I can tell you that as of right now, Stritzinger does not want to play RB in college and if Miami were to ever offer him, they would immediately jump to the top of his list. 

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