2011 CB Commit Greg Brown to Enroll Early

Submitted by touchdown chad henne on

I didn't know if this was already known to the fanbase prior to today, but Rivals ran an article today reporting that 2011 cornerback commit Greg Brown plans to be an early enrollee ($).

One can't ever guarantee such things (remember when we thought Devin Gardner wouldn't make it in in time?), but I love the ambition...and I'm pretty sure it makes scholarship assignation more flexible, too.

They also mention he'll get a look at safety as a senior.

MGoDC

August 6th, 2010 at 3:10 PM ^

I was responding to "Can't be a more important position where we need someone to get established at early."

I did not say that I wanted Greg Brown to play LB. Just pointing out that CB isnt the position of dire need for our 2011 commits.

MGoDC

August 6th, 2010 at 3:19 PM ^

Yeah like I said "respectfully disagree" because I think its a fair assumption that we can never have enough CBs. I just think we have a lot of nice promising young talent at CB/Safety coming in already (or already here but emerging in the spring) and by the time 2011 hits I hope we have a nice core set of guys back there. Linebacker, I'm really not sure who we put back there outside of Craig Roh in 2011. Someone wiser than me (GERG, RR) will have to make that call.

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 3:30 PM ^

Kenny Demens, JB Fitzgerald or Isaiah Bell would be good choices.  Mike Jones and Jake Ryan will push hard as well, and I bet either Josh Furman or Marvin Robinson ends up at WLB (most likely Furman) and whoever it is will be good.

Don't get me wrong, I want solid LB's in this class, but we'll have good options to pick from a year from now.

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 6:25 PM ^

Wait, is this for real?  First of all, he's only 6'1", and second of all he was 237 on the spring roster.  That would be crazy weight gain, even if it was bad weight (which I can't believe unless he completely ditched out on summer Barwisizing).  Where did you hear that?

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 8:19 PM ^

Damn.  I have to say, I've heard of safeties brought in to play LB, but I've never heard of a high school safety who plays DE in a 3-4, that would be wild.  Hopefully he doesn't bulk up too much, keeps his athleticism and is a badass MLB at about 250.  That would be ideal, I think.

Michigan4Life

August 6th, 2010 at 8:44 PM ^

I've heard one player who was drafted in the NFL(his name slipped in my mind) who was once a high school safety and bulked up to play DE.   Bell would not be the only one who has made a transition from safety to DE.  He would be a pass rushing terror if he doesn't lose much of his athleticism.

Btw, Michigan actually doesn't play 3-4 scheme.  They play a multiple scheme which can play at either 4-3 over or strong 3-3-5 scheme which gives GERG flexiblity to call plays without having to subsitute for players.

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 9:00 PM ^

I actually don't know who you're talking about, but I'm sure it's happened before.  Anyway, that would be crazy.  Not only that, but we have a lot of DE talent on the team, and not nearly as many true linebackers, so I would like him to stay there.  LaLota, Wilkins, and Black can hold down the DE for the next few years, not to mention Chris Rock and anyone else this class picks up.

icefins26

August 6th, 2010 at 3:32 PM ^

Hopefully Demens, Furman, Bell, Hawthorne, Ryan, Roh, Fitzergald, Rogers (if he stays at LB, he may move to DE) can be a solid core with Robinson being capable of being either a safety or linebacker -- presumably safety right now.

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 8:17 PM ^

It will be interesting.  There will be a logjam at one of those positions, no doubt.  If I were to guess, I would guess that Wilkins is a DE and Jake Ryan is a MLB.  Paskorz is the most uncertain, but from what I've read his frame should put on weight well and he'll have his hand down soon.  Since Paskorz will almost certainly redshirt, he should be over 250 before he sees the field. 

WolvinLA2

August 6th, 2010 at 4:18 PM ^

With the freshmen we have this fall, and with Greg Brown enrolling early and Delonte Hollowell showing promise, we should be looking pretty good at CB by about fall or 2011 or 2012.  And then we'll get back to reloading with major talent.