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All Star week part two

Dylan Crawford is a top-100-ish WR

UA is over (as is Semper Fi) and now it's on to the Army game. Multiple recruits of major interest plan to decide at the game. CA WR Dylan Crawford is definitely doing so. With Oregon full at wide receiver it's not even certain who Michigan is competing with in his recruitment. His only officials have been to Michigan and Oregon; he also lists Washington, Stanford, Miami, and UCLA. I guess UCLA could be an option since he must have taken an unofficial there at some point, but this looks like a slam dunk.

Meanwhile MI CB Lavert Hill's ever-shifting commitment plans briefly maybe probably shifted to an Army announcement:

“I’m not for sure,” Hill said at check-in Sunday. “I got to talk to my mom and see what she says about it. It’s kind of up to her.”

Hill said he's down to Michigan and Michigan State, and that he talks to Jourdan Lewis "probably every day." Then Clemson offered, Hill reset his announcement for Signing Day, and said he would visit Clemson.

Anyway… there was a brief flurry of Michigan State optimism based on the idea that Hill and MI WR Donnie Corley would be a package, but with Corley trending towards OSU that package is falling apart. If Hill did decide at the Army game it was only going one way, and that's to Ann Arbor. Clemson getting involved is a potential hitch, but I'd be surprised if they could overcome the longstanding relationships and brother angle.

Finally, FL TE Isaac Nauta is announcing at the game, and while the universe expects it to be Georgia he provides a glimmer of hope in an interview with the AJC:

“I fly home on Jan. 10 and gather up my stuff and go,” Nauta said, who added that the events of this week can factor into his decision. “I’ve got it down to two in my head and I’ll be able to make a decision sometime this week.”

It is likely that Alabama is the team that got cut since Nauta has filed enrollment paperwork with UGA and Michigan but not Alabama. Steve Lorenz also offers a sliver of hope; while cautioning that he still expect Georgia to be the pick he relates that people in the Michigan program think they've got "more than a puncher's chance."

This is very much a "so you're saying there's a chance" situation. Door isn't 100% closed yet.

The already committed

In addition to the not-yet-committed, Michigan also has a trio of committed fellows that we'll get a bunch more data on. Those gentlemen are TX DT Jordan Elliott, MI OL Michael Onwenu, and IN QB Brandon Peters. Onwenu is a physical marvel:

The scale didn't go high enough to weigh Onwenu. We'll call it 350+. But the MIchigan commit was really impressive in that he's not a sloppy big body and he has extremely long arms. In fact, though he's only 6-3, only one offensive lineman had longer arms than Onwenu.

Meanwhile Elliott was one of the most impressive players on the first day of practice.

Elliott must be poised for a move up in the Rivals rankings, as they currently have him a nondescript three star. All the other services have him much higher—he may be making a case to move up even there.

Elliott also offered up this spectacular quote about Jim Harbaugh:

"He's just a mystical person. He always looks at you in the eyes when he's talking and then he'll say things when he starts to look away. It's pretty funny. I've never described anybody as mystical before either."

Elliott got in a bit of a twitter tiff with EJ Holland and continues to insist his recruiting process is 100% done; unfortunately he believes that Michigan is not going to get TX LB Dontavious Jackson.

Signing Day Decisions

Michigan has never really been a school that does much on Signing Day: they'll pick up a few guys, generally lower-rated ones, but the kind of ESPNU I-commit-with-a-hat-and-maybe-a-dog thing has never been the way Michigan recruits.

Harbaugh is set to change that in a major way, as the following players are all planning on announcing on February 3rd:

  • NJ DE Rashan Gary, who you may have heard of. Michigan is a heavy favorite.
  • TX LB Dontavious Jackson, who maintains no leaders or top list. You can piece together an approximate picture of M, UCLA, FSU, Bama, Florida, and Texas. Jackson took officials to the first three, plans officials to Bama and UF, and is local to Texas. FSU may lead.
  • FL WR Pie Young, who has maintained Michigan as his leader for a while. Miami may be the nearest competitor but really who knows?
  • As mentioned, MI CB Lavert Hill is, at this instant, deciding to decide on Signing Day.
  • NJ S Jordan Fuller is packing almost his entire recruitment in the last month and could realistically go to any of his four finalists.
  • FL LB Jonathan Jones is more or less down to Michigan and Notre Dame.

In addition to those primary targets there will be six or seven guys announcing who Michigan might be involved with depending on how the class works out, including TX S Chris Brown, CA TE Devin Asiasi, CA DT Boss Tagaloa, and AZ DE Connor Murphy, plus a couple guys under the radar. Batten down the hatches.

Rashan versus MechaRashan

Would you like additional hype on NJ DE Rashan Gary? Probably? Okay.

Gary walked onto the field the first day of practice as the No. 1 rated player in the nation and he walked out off the field of the Citrus Bowl distancing himself and securing that spot atop of the rankings, where he will sit when they are updated for a final time before signing day in February.

Gary also landed a couple of made-up awards from Mike Farrell, including best motor

Gary has a non-stop motor and even if you play him right, he will push you back into the pocket no matter what. He was taking as many reps as he could in practice, he could have taken the head off the quarterback numerous times and he was nasty in the game. You can’t teach desire and drive and he has plenty of both to go along with impressive talent.

…and the most consistent player, along with the best player, period. ESPN concurs:

Gary possesses a wonderful combination of size, power and athleticism and maximizes those attributes with a high-effort style of play. … An impressive aspect of his game is his hand usage. That activity, combined with his strength and motor, can make him extremely difficult to keep blocked and that was evident in his performance throughout Saturday's game. …

In addition to his impressive physical attributes, Gary also conducted himself in a five-star manner off the field. Gary is as good a No. 1 overall prospect that there has been since we began with the recruiting nation player rankings, and long as he remains coachable and focused, all the tools are there for him to an impact player for whichever program he signs.

Along with the evals come a pile of Michigan folks re-asserting that the Wolverines are heavy favorites. You can read the Sam Webb version ("Michigan is the overwhelming favorite") or the Tim Sullivan version ("Michigan will be all-but impossible to beat"); I like 'em both.

Other UA evals

This column discussed WI OL commit Ben Bredeson's UA performances a bit on Friday; he seems like he'll maintain his current near five-star ranking. A bit more confirmation from Tim Sullivan:

While he has been a brick wall at tackle for his high school team, the likes of five-stars Rashan Gary and Marlon Davidson (both on his own team for practices) are a different animal, and he stood up well.

Scout's Josh Newkirk concurred, noting an "impressive week":

He showcased good feet and didn’t struggle with faster defensive ends throughout the week. While he might end up at offensive guard at Michigan, he proved that he is versatile enough to play on the outside. And looks the part of a player who can hit the field early on in his career.

You might pencil him in as a redshirt freshman starter in 2017, if you were so inclined.

FL LB commit Devin Bush Jr. didn't get a lot of chatter from national guys good or bad and seems likely to maintain his rankings but not move up. Sullivan:

He doesn’t look the part physically, just because he’s shorter than the other linebackers, but when drills go live, he immediately displays that size isn’t everything. He’s quicker than everybody else, and moves well. He was in the backfield a couple times during team drills, and one of his biggest assets – hitting like a ton of bricks – wasn’t on display with the practice not at full-speed.

Bush sounds like an excellent fit for a Don Brown defense. Brown likes his linebackers small, quick, and mean.

NJ RB Kareem Walker is the lone guy who is likely to take a rankings hit after the UA and Semper Fi games. Walker didn't have much opportunity to show what he can do since he was put behind a shaky offensive line trying to contest Gary, and PSU commit Miles Sanders performed better. Sam Webb:

…never saw much daylight between the tackles (none of the black team’s backs did because of the relentless d-line play led by Gary), and he was forced to bounce many of his carries to the outside. That just isn’t where his bread is buttered.  Walker is a downhill, one-cut, and go back… and that’s how he’ll be used in Ann Arbor.

A dollar says he'll drop to just outside the top 100 most places. 247 already has him there.

Semper Fi evals

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PA S Khaleke Hudson: DO WANT

Well, one: I watched the first half and change and came away very impressed with PA S Khaleke Hudson. Hudson displayed terrific closing speed, finished plays with a thump, and had multiple PBUs against wide receivers. Dude filled up the box score:

Khaleke Hudson had seven tackles, two tackles for loss, forced a fumble and had a game-high four pass breakups, with no other player having more than one in the game.

He is the kind of guy you get to replace a Jabrill Peppers—while he's not Peppers he ain't bad, either.

Hudson split his time at Semper Fi between safety and running back, impressing at both locations. He could fill out a bit and play linebacker. He veritably screams Harbaugh guy. Here's hoping Michigan goes after him full-steam.

Michigan's two commits in the game didn't do much. NJ DE Ron Johnson is linebacker sized and it showed; NJ WR Brad Hawkins was targeted once. Both showed very well in practice, however.

2. Ron Johnson: Right behind Jones on Friday was Johnson once again. The 6-foot-4, 228-pound is tenacious off the line, and he has the speed to get to the football that cannot be coached. The Michigan commitment has had some new things thrown at him this week, and he has adapted well, while showing a high football IQ.

5. Brad Hawkins: Most wide receivers play outside for their high school. When practice began, the coaches let them go to a spot and work. Hawkins went to the slot and has done well when the ball has come his way. He has done well catching short passes and on end-arounds, and the Michigan commitment is more fluid and sudden than many might think given his size, especially in tight spaces, where he used double moves to make defenders miss twice in a span of five plays Friday.

Johnson is a holy lock to redshirt given his size and Michigan's 2016 DL, but as a developmental guy he's promising. Similar to Mario Ojemudia.

2017 Items

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McCaffery is the #2 pro-style QB in 2017

Michigan's top target at QB in 2017 is CO QB Dylan McCaffery (yes that McCaffery), a 6'5" gentleman in the running for the top QB in the class. With Stanford focused on a couple of the other contenders for that crown, Michigan is increasingly perceived as the favorite. That perception got two major bumps over the last week.

First, Rivals' Blair Angulo reports that Michigan is the frontrunner for a commitment, "maybe even within the next few weeks." Then today Steve Lorenz put in a ballz for McCaffery to Michigan.

MI WR Donovan Peoples-Jones tells 247's Luke Stampini that Michigan and Ohio State are recruiting him hardest:

“The most, without naming any favorites, Michigan is recruiting me really hard, Ohio State is recruiting me really hard, probably those two,” Peoples-Jones told 247Sports. “I do have favorites. I’ll be releasing my top ten shortly.”

Michigan is hoping to keep the elite receiver in-state.

“They’re pretty much telling me they really want me. They had a lot of coaching staff changes, a lot of changes around the university, so pretty much going forward, I’m just looking for what they can do for me.”

Florida also gets a mention but Stampini is a UF reporter reporting for a UF site so that was likely prompted while M and OSU were brought up organically. Peoples-Jones also talked to Scout's Josh Henschke:

"They've always been pursuing me," Peoples-Jones said. "Nothing's changed like that, I was just ready to see what Harbaugh was going to do and he's doing some very special things."

He's positive but noncommittal throughout; his recruitment will take a while. Michigan seems to be trending positively. His dad is an alum, FWIW.

Etc.

247 says they'll be keeping an eye on IN QB commit Brandon Peters to see if they should issue a fifth star at the Army game. NJ S Jordan Fuller is down to M, OSU, PSU, and ND. He plans a visit to Ann Arbor on the 22nd. Anyone's guess as to where he's leaning. NJ WR commit Ahmir Mitchell will wear #2.

CA TE Devin Asiasi lists Michigan in his top five but has three officials scheduled over the next three weeks to other locations; he might get out to M mid-week. Never say never if that happens, I guess.

FL DE Joshua Uche got an offer a couple weeks ago and has set a visit for January 22nd. He's a generic three star but as a Miami decommit who is visiting Florida the week after he sees M he seems like a late riser.

Michigan offers 2017 AL LB Will Ignont. Ignont says he's wide open.

Comments

Bambi

January 4th, 2016 at 4:47 PM ^

Apparently if you go to uga.edu and search for Isaac Nauta he pops up in the directory. Nothing else, no description saying he's a student or anything, but this is just another small thing that makes me think he's all UGA.

julesh

January 4th, 2016 at 5:00 PM ^

I have no idea if UGA does this, but I know MSU creates a profile for you if you are accepted. A friend of mine had a lot of trouble when she got a job there after opting to go to Michigan, because she already had a profile and email address set up, but didn't have access to it.

CoverZero

January 4th, 2016 at 4:52 PM ^

This is shaping out to be a great class.  The reports on Kareem do not surprise me.  I am one of the few who was not gaga about his HS tape.   He is a solid 3-4 star in my evaluation, and eventually should be a contributor on the field at Michigan.  However i do not expect to see him get any significant playing time as a Freshman.  Deveon, healthy Drake, Ty, Higdon etc. will all be getting more meaningful snaps ahead of him next year.   Kareem needs to fill out that lower body and drop his pad level.

Danwillhor

January 4th, 2016 at 5:29 PM ^

I actually think his FR-SO tape is better than his last two years but at no point should he have been the nation's top HB. He'll be fine but he looks like he needs to hit the weights, get back to running through tackles as opposed to going down on almost the first touch and stick within the system. If our OL becomes what it should, he'll be a very solid fit because he won't be asked to do much more than hit the gaping hole and make a LB/DB miss 5 yards past the LOS. Behind the current line he'd be about as effective as a slightly faster Ty Isaac.

reshp1

January 4th, 2016 at 5:08 PM ^

What's the story with Khaleke Hudson? I haven't really heard any mention of him in any officical capacity, but all the fan takes are that he's impressive. Are we full or expecting to be full at his position already?

Magnus

January 4th, 2016 at 10:01 PM ^

I haven't seen anything on film that suggests to me that Jordan Fuller is better than Khaleke Hudson. I keep waiting to be impressed by Fuller, but he just doesn't seem to have extremely impressive highlights.

schreibee

January 4th, 2016 at 11:06 PM ^

Magnus - my question re: comparing Hudson to Fuller is why does Fuller have such a higher ranking?

I don't subscribe to any services, so I can't verify this, but my sense is Fuller is considered 5* or near it while Hudson is mid 3*..

Is this all camp based? I mean, it can't be as Fuller was the NJ player of the yeear - over Gary, Kareem, Ahmir, RoJo, Hawkins, Upshur...

What are you seeing that doesn't impress you? That's a big chunk oft talent he was awarded POY over, right?!

I love guys that just get it done, as everyone is describing Hudson, but man with all those accolades Fuller must be doing something?

Magnus

January 5th, 2016 at 9:47 AM ^

You know, I'm going to rescind what I said about Fuller. I had watched his junior highlights on Hudl recently, which weren't very extensive or impressive. But after finding more film on him, I can see why people would be impressed. I still like Hudson because I think he can be that "hybrid space player" where he tackles like a linebacker and covers like a safety, but Fuller is a good all-around player, too.

San Diego Mick

January 4th, 2016 at 11:15 PM ^

I can see why you would say that, he was the most impressive player in that game, I would love to get Hudson, Long, Crawford along with Gary. These 4 are the ones I want the most unless we have a couple of de-commits and J. Jones would be a nice get as well.

Hill seems so unsure all the time, frustrated with him.

 

Lanknows

January 4th, 2016 at 5:27 PM ^

Michigan has had some big signing day decisions (or close to it) in the past so I'm not sure it's really a big change under Harbaugh except that it is a departure from what Hoke did.  Hoke was the outlier though. He eschewed late decisions in favor of getting early commitments. 

A history of significant signing day-ish Michigan commitments of mostly 4-star or higher recruits:

2004:  Dutch, Arrington, and Jamison were all very competitive national-caliber recruits.

2005:  James McKinney and Eugene Germany  were competitive (Andre Criswell was a late backup plan type)

2006:  Mouton and Adam Patterson (Schilling was big too, but he signed about a week before)

2007:  Donavan Warren

2008:  Barnum and Terrence Robinson were big (a few other sleeper RR pulled out when he didn't get who he wanted e.g., no Pryor so Feagin it is)

2009:  Denard, Quintin Washington, JeRon Stokes were all big (and Witty who was a solid player but is more accuretly filed as a sleeper than a competitive situation).

2010:  Demar Dorsey (Yikes!)

None of the above shows the guys Michigan did not land, just the guys they did.  Again, it was Hoke who was the outlier here in making signing day a non-event, for better or worse.  If Harbaugh lands 2 or 3 guys on signing day it will be getting back to normalcy.

schreibee

January 4th, 2016 at 9:40 PM ^

Stokes was but 1 of many busts on that list - could you be a bigger bust than the 2 "can't miss" defensive studs McKinney & Germany? Or Doug Dutch? Lloyd finally tried him at DB after he couldn't catch a cold at WR...

So while we have received commitments from guys on NSD in the past, the only ones I can ever recall being of similar import to this year are Woodley & Burgess, and possibly D. Warren.

And I pray no one tries to emulate Isiah Crowell by pulling a live Wolverine pup from a gym bag!

Tater

January 4th, 2016 at 7:12 PM ^

I am going to be happy with this class even if they don't add another marquee recruit on NSD.  The main problem I see is that for a lot of recruits, "I'm waiting until NSD" means "Bring out your final offers."  That is why I think Michigan has previously lost out on so many big NSD decisions.  

Harbaugh is the big "wild card" this year, though. Until someone proves differently, Harbaugh has to be seen as the coach most likely to get a kid to the NFL.  Michigan now gets recruits who can turn down immediate financial rewards for a Michigan degree and the best chance they will have at making the NFL.  

I'll gladly live with those results, even if it means a few disappointments on NSD.

gwkrlghl

January 4th, 2016 at 5:22 PM ^

I get a lot more excited about recruiting knowing that Harbaugh is going to coach them. It was hard to be excited about it during much of the Richrod and Hoke years frankly

Indonacious

January 4th, 2016 at 5:25 PM ^

Joshua Uche does have a better than expected offer sheet. I think he may be a Don Brown favorite, as he was offered at BC too. Other notable offers include Miami, auburn, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida and North Carolina.



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Losher

January 6th, 2016 at 9:44 AM ^

But he is very under sized and light in the pants. Don't you think that there is a chance that he comes in and has to add like 30 pounds or so before he even has a chance to see the field, and then at that point may lose some of the burst/speed that makes him effective at the high school level. 

Magnus

January 7th, 2016 at 10:12 AM ^

No, I'm not very concerned about that. Could he lose a bit of speed? Sure. But he might also get faster in a college S&C program. It largely depends on how much he commits. Regardless, a lot of these weakside end types come out of high school at 210-225 lbs. and do just fine. It's not like the Frank Clarks of the world come out of high school weighing 273 lbs.