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Vilain Shuts It Down

A few significant developments emerged from what was a strong recruiting weekend for Michigan. First and foremost is the optimism surrounding Michigan's chances with top-100 VA WDE Luiji Vilain following his weekend visit. Michigan has pursued Vilain, a Canadian import, since he was a freshman and Brady Hoke was still in charge, and they were one of the first Power 5 schools to get in on what's become a legitmately national recruitment. Sam Webb has a lengthy, free post on Vilain's reaction to his visit last weekend, and the Wolverines are in great shape:

“I came in with high expectations, but I was still pretty blown away,” said Vilain.  “It was really good.  Everything was different.  The vibe as soon as I get there, I felt that it was different. There’s change.  I guess that’s the Harbaugh effect.”

Webb issued one of his famous "gut feelings" about an unnamed recruit who will make his choice public in mid-June, and all signs point to Vilain, who told Sam that after last weekend he won't need to take any more visits before making his decision. After speaking with his parents and his trainer, he'll decide between Michigan, Virginia Tech, and USC. It would be a surprise if he didn't end up a Wolverine before the end of the June.

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A True Package Deal?

The potential in-state package deal of four-star Cass Tech safety Jaylen Kelly-Powell and four-star Detroit King CB Ambry Thomas is looking even more likely to end up at Michigan after both visited over the weekend.

Michigan has long been presumed the leader for Kelly-Powell, who reiterated to TMI's Josh Newkirk that the package deal is really a thing:

“Our mindset is that we are trying to go to school together,” Kelly-Powell said of committing to the same school as Thomas.

“We haven’t really talked too much about (a specific date). But we’re trying to announce on the same day.”

Kelly-Powell tweeted a list of his "deciding factors" this afternoon, and they sure resemble Michigan's recruiting pitch.

Thomas hasn't been as easy to pin down. At various points he's been considered likely to leave Big Ten country, a Michigan State lean, or an Ohio State lean. He's built a close bond with Don Brown recently, however, and that seems to have put the Wolverines out in front, per Newkirk:

“He asks me, ‘What’s taking me so long? What am I waiting on?” Thomas said of Brown, referring to his possible decision to become a Wolverine.

So, where does Michigan stand right now in Thomas’ recruitment?

“I really don’t have a leader right now,” Thomas said. “But (Michigan) is near the peak.”

Right after the visit, Thomas said he didn't have any more visits lined up. Today, The Wolverine's Brandon Brown reported Thomas may be back later this week. After speaking with Thomas on Monday, 247's Steve Wiltfong put in a Crystal Ball pick for Michigan. The outlook here is quite good. As a bonus, both JKP and Thomas plan to enroll early—given the depth in next year's secondary, both would be candidates to see the field as true freshmen.

More From Weekend Visitors

Fast-rising three-star OH SDE James Hudson decommitted from Kentucky just prior to his weekend visit to Ann Arbor, and while he hasn't given an extensive reaction to the trip, the early returns are postive, per Wiltfong:

"I really enjoyed Michigan," Hudson said. "Michigan is a school that has a lot of interest from me."

Hudson picked up an offer and plans to make his way back to campus at some point. Wiltfong believes his recruitment will come down to Michigan, MSU, or re-committing to Kentucky.

Michigan also hosted one of the top 2018 prospects in New Jersey, four-star WDE Dorian Hardy, who's taken note of M's success in the Garden State, per TMI's Brice Marich:

“I’m still very interested,” Hardy told The Michigan Insider. “I like how they love Jersey kids, the love they show the players, the facilities are great as well as the campus and alumni.

It means something to me (Michigan has landed several prospects from New Jersey). It shows they value New Jersey and the talent we have in our state. It shows they are doing something right with the program.”

Alabama, among several other top programs, is also in hot pursuit.

The coaches offered four-star IL CB Houston Griffith, son of former NFL fullback and current BTN analyst Howard Griffith, while he was on campus Saturday, per Wiltfong. He's already pulling in offers from the likes of Florida State and Notre Dame.

2018 NJ QB Shelton Applewhite, who hails from a familiar school in De Paul Catholic (Kareem Walker, Mike Dwumfour), told TMI's Brice Marich he'll "be back for sure" after his weekend visit. Applewhite holds early offers from Rutgers and Temple.

McCaffrey Earns Elite11 Invite

Quarterback commit Dylan McCaffrey earned a spot in the Elite11 finals following an excellent showing at the Oakland regional over the weekend. 247's Barton Simmons broke down his performance:

McCaffrey checks every box not only on the field but in the intangibles department. He was the first in every line, he takes a workmanlike approach to every drill and he has some presence to him as a leader. He also looked great throwing the ball too. In addition to a big-time arm, McCaffrey has a good pace to his game, good rhythm in his drops and his reads and he looks very comfortable sitting in the pocket and working progressions.

Simmons also conducted a rare interview with McCaffrey (embedded above), who's been very quiet with the media since his commitment. That apparently hasn't been the case with other recruits; McCaffrey mentions he's recruiting Donovan Peoples-Jones, Cesar Ruiz, Brett Neilon, and others.

Speaking of quarterbacks, Michigan's top target at the position in the 2018 class, New Jersey four-star Artur Sitkowski, will participate in both the satellite camp at Paramus Catholic and Michigan's A4 passing camp in Ann Arbor, according to 247's Steve Lorenz. Michigan currently holds every Crystal Ball selection for Sitkowski that isn't an overly optimistic choice from a Rutgers person.

Collins To Return

Today's update on top-100 AL WR Nico Collins: Rivals' Adam Friedman reports he'll visit Michigan again on June 17th:

Georgia, Michigan, and Alabama have had the most success recruiting Collins so far. Visits to Clemson and Florida State could really change the momentum in Collins' recruitment but visiting Michigan again is a very good sign for the Wolverines. 

Collins reiterated the impact his recent visit had on his perception of Michigan, saying "I kind of love it up there." Alabama appears to be M's main competition, though Clemson can't be ruled out—Collins hasn't been there yet and plans to visit in June.

New Offers, Etc.

While Michigan is in great shape with several interior line prospects, the picture isn't as clear at tackle after commit JaRaymond Hall. As such, it shouldn't come as a surprise that tackle offers continue to go out.

Not to be confused with former Michigan linebacker Obinna (Obi) Ezeh, four-star TN OT Obinna Eze added a Michigan offer, per Marich. While Eze holds offers from most of the SEC, including Bama, he told Marich he plans to visit Ann Arbor at some point before making a decision.

Michigan also offered three-star VA OT Mekhi Becton, who told Marich he plans to visit this summer.

In the 2018 class, Michigan offered five-star DB Tyreke Johnson, who is teammates at Trinity Chrisitan with 2017 commit Chase Lasater. They also offered four-star NJ WR Justin Shorter, who called Michigan a "legendary school."

Four-star 2017 IMG OC/OG Cesar Ruiz will announce his decision at the UA game.

2018 FL WR Will Mallory, son of former Michigan LB Mike Mallory, picked up an Alabama offer last week. Michigan has already offered and looks to be the early favorite.

Happy trails to four-star ATH DeeJay Dallas, who committed to Miami (YTM).

In a similar vein, Michigan may now be working from behind for four-star OH TE Matt Dotson, whose Crystal Ball has taken on a distinct Penn State flavor after an "amazing" visit to Happy Valley.

Comments

ST3

May 24th, 2016 at 3:11 PM ^

Panos Dohaeris, I guess.

EDIT: I just looked it up, Panos Voulgaris is Valyrian for "all quarterbacks must die." For those that didn't click the Vilain highlights, that's the name of his coach.

East German Judge

May 24th, 2016 at 3:27 PM ^

Question for the recruiting gurus on the blog - It seems that most every recruit no matter where they visit always have positive things to say about school X.  Obviously every school does their best dog and pony show for the visit AND I know the kids are savvy enough to not say anything too negative as who knows where the kid may eventually end up.

So my question is how excited should we be when player X visits us and then says great things, as we don't always hear about player X's next visit to the other schools and his great comments about them?

/trying to temper my enthusiasm. 

Wallaby Court

May 24th, 2016 at 3:43 PM ^

I make no claims to being a recruiting guru. However, Brian has previously laid out his heuristic for determing the appropriate reaction to a recruit's public statements. If I recall, it works something like this:

  1. Recruits always say nice things after a visit. Evaluating those statements is an exercise in qualitative analysis. Is he praising the cafeteria food? Be worried. Is he bubbling with enthusiasm about the program and coaches? Be pleased, but don't go overboard.
  2. Recruits usually say nice things to analysts affiliated with a particular school. Your analysis should follow the same pattern as no. 1.
  3. Recruits say interesting things to unaffiliated analysts. If he keeps bringing up Michigan when talking to Alabama reports, get hype. 

Vilain's comments fall into categories 1 and 2. He's making a statement to a Michigan insider in the immediate aftermath of a visit. While his reaction is great, you should temper your enthusiasm with context.

True Blue Grit

May 24th, 2016 at 3:27 PM ^

making me nervous.  This is a really critical need in this class and Michigan can't afford to whiff on a lot of top targets.  But the good news is most other positions seem to be looking very good in this class.

LKLIII

May 24th, 2016 at 5:12 PM ^

Agreed. Kinda has the same vibe as recruiting for LB last year. While we ended up getting a few solid guys, we didn't have 2-3 game breaker 5 star types seriously looking at us. Still puzzles me to this day. The one big difference between LB and OT though is: 1) To whatever degree starz are predictive of future performance, it seems LB is easier to project than OT. So if we land on a 3 or 4 star OT it may not be that telling. 2) The "low on depth therefore immediate playing time" argument is more reliable for LB than it is for anywhere in the O Line. Most kids going in--even the top ranked linemen the in the country--likely expect to redshirt anyway.



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Double-D

May 24th, 2016 at 8:14 PM ^

We are in pretty well with many high 4 and 5 so the risk is always there when you are competing for those types of kids. Especially when they are scattered outside the Midwest. Optimism is found in the fact this is a very deep OL class and that we have Harbaugh and his coaches recruiting at a position of serious need. Some kids are going to see a good opportunity to play early at a National power.

Blue_In_Texas

May 24th, 2016 at 3:33 PM ^

If we hit on most of the guys we are leading for (especially the big guys like DPJ and WIlson), and keep our current guys, I think this class will be better than last year's, and top 3 in the nation. 

the real hail_yes

May 24th, 2016 at 4:04 PM ^

Haha, yeah I don't know how many people watched the video, but that put me back a little bit too. I guess he would have been like 9 when Denard started for us, so yeah that makes sense... whats more shocking is realizing that none of these kids have much or any memory of Michigan being awesome. 

Bo Lytle

May 24th, 2016 at 3:56 PM ^

Need to lock down some Offensive Tackles.  In the 90's we always were able to get all our stud O Lineman to commit early.  Need to bring back that trend.  Otherwise, things are looking sweet!

Gentleman Squirrels

May 24th, 2016 at 8:50 PM ^

Unfortunately that's just not the case anymore. Higher caliber recruits are dragging out their recruitment more and more so that they can make a bigger announcement at one of the all star games or at a more critical moment. I'm glad we have at least JaRaymond Hall in the fold. He may not be a 5 star player, but he's still a solid prospect that many schools, including Michigan, wants.

Bo Lytle

May 24th, 2016 at 10:28 PM ^

I agree and i upvoted your comment.  But it's not always the case.  And if you can lock up the big uglies first then the other skill posistions like QB and RB will join.   I mean who doesn't want to sign up with a class that has stud O Lineman.  Some of the star tackles have dropped so you would like to see the same for Michigan.  We will get back there.  Need Wilson, Slaton, Neilon and Ruiz.  Along with Hall....Gnarly and Nasty

Mr Miggle

May 25th, 2016 at 5:36 AM ^

Big time QBs generally are early commits, much more so than other position groups.They in turn often actively recruit other offensive skill players, especially WRs. Those players interact a lot more on camp circuits. Skill position players care about style of play and the QB, The linemen more often help attract other linemen. Obviously it can't hurt to have a really strong OL class locked down early.

WolvinLA2

May 25th, 2016 at 11:35 AM ^

I think Hall will be good, so if we can even get 2 of those other 4 you listed, we're in good shape because you know there will be new names popping up and at least one sleeper/late-bloomer that we find. Especially with OL, that's OK. And as long as we get some DT commits, I'm OK with Paea moving to OG as well.

EGD

May 24th, 2016 at 4:36 PM ^

I'll believe Jim Harbaugh loses a TE prospect he really wants to James Franklin's Penn State when I see it. Depth chart is kind of daunting though.

Bo Lytle

May 24th, 2016 at 10:57 PM ^

Regarding recruiting a TE.  Am i the only one who thinks we should just take Carter Dunaway unless some phenom college ready blue chipper comes along?  I pretty happy with what we got on scholarship last year and If we just keep Carter we can use the scholly on an extra O Lineman.   I mean we already got two Fullbacks.  Which i absolutely love because Power-I formation makes me smile and to go along with that i'd like to see us take 6-7 OL this cycle.  If we grab another TE i would hope we would go with a 270+ pound Asiasi type road grader so we can have a fully armed and operational battle station.  I just want to run it up their fucking guts.  So does Harbaugh

Mr Miggle

May 25th, 2016 at 6:09 AM ^

class. It's akin to trying to bring in two or more high ranked QBs. The lack of rotation in those position groups make them different. It also leads to problems down the line since you will typically RS all of your OL. It's easier to over recruit other position groups that you can spread into two classes. Maybe 2017 will be an exception in that regard, but I wouldn't expect it. Most schools would try to address a problem like our OL depth by adding JuCos or another transfer. A late grad transfer might be an option for us.

I kind of agree with you about the TEs. The offers have been relatively sparse. If we can get one of the top targets, fine. Otherwise I'd be happy to just pick up someone who might play DE or TE. We had two receiving TEs in the last class and at least one of them should RS.

WolvinLA2

May 25th, 2016 at 11:38 AM ^

I'd like one more TE because I wouldn't be surprised if Asiasi ends up on the DL. He's a big dude who may keep getting bigger and stronger and he could end up being a very good SDE or DT if he gets over 280, which is not out of the question.

CoverZero

May 24th, 2016 at 4:51 PM ^

I love what they are doing with the DE recruits.  Vilain has insane burst and get off the ball quickness.  Hudson is more of a plugger and it would not be a surprise to see him move inside.  That DL is gonna be fierce, physical and fast.

PopeLando

May 24th, 2016 at 6:26 PM ^

Somebody in the marketing department has either earned his raise or is in need of a raise. Kids who were in elementary school last time Michigan was consistently good are calling Michigan "legendary." The best type of marketing both evokes an emotional response AND gives the subject/customer talking points without even realizing that it's happening. Sounds like we're good at this again. Of course, winning and Harbaugh don't hurt...