2010 Recruiting Class Needs?

Submitted by McFarlin on
Tony Drake ATH 5-9 170 4.5 Dallas, TX Jeremy Jackson WR 6-3 194 4.5 Ann Arbor, MI Antonio Kinard LB 6-4 210 4.6 Youngstown, OH Ricardo Miller WR 6-2 208 4.4 Orlando, FL Jerald Robinson WR 6-2 175 4.4 Canton, OH D.J. Williamson WR 6-1 172 4.4 Warren, OH Devin Gardner QB 6-4 195 4.5 Detroit, MI This is what our 2010 recruiting class looks like so far. Not bad so far but not great. I know we have a LONG time before this becomes relivent but still. What do you guys think we should focus on for the 2010 class? I'm thinking DT is a MUST. As is LB. Let me hear your guys opinions. Thanks!

jwfsouthpaw

March 27th, 2009 at 8:52 PM ^

Running Back -- remember that Minor, Brown, and Grady all leave after this year. I would expect RR to recruit at least two this year. And Michigan will continue to recruit safeties (until there is some established competency at the position) and defensive backs (where there is little depth behind Warren, Cissoko, Turner, and Woorfolk).

foreverbluemaize

March 27th, 2009 at 9:04 PM ^

I think by 2010 Schilling will graduate (could be wrong) so we will need some depth at OL probably would not hurt to get some RBs and FBs. A guy like Owen Schmidt from WVU would be a good find.

mhwaldm

March 28th, 2009 at 3:35 PM ^

i generally agree with your order, accept i would drop down qb a few spots to either 6th or 7th. I realize that depth at qb is currently a huge issue, but with dRob coming in the summer, and assuming gardner stays committed, i think we have greater depth issues at cb and DE. and just a flat out lack of skill at safety, assuming turner is a cb. so i would probably switch safety and cb. and now that im thinking bout it, DT and LB are prob even in my book. DT has an extremely scary lack of depth, but we have at least a solid group of starters (assuming our DE recruits and Campbell reach ther expected potential). At LB, like safety, im more concerned about a lack of skill than a lack of depth.