Michigan Now Favored for Joe Milton in CB

Submitted by ArmenHammer on

UM was trending for Joe Milton following the Spring Game, but Florida still held the majority of the predictions, as prior to the Spring Game had 100% of predictions to UF. Tonight, however, 9 Ballz (including one from Lorenz) for Michigan, all of which occured between 6:18-9:16pm, put us in front.

Milton also announced that he will be deciding at some point this week: 

"The Orlando (Fla.) Olympia High School recruit told 247Sports that he's "thinking this week one day or like the start of next week," for his commitment announcement.""

A fair-minded conclusion is that these two recent developments, and with DTR to UCLA, are the proof that Michigan will be getting its first QB of the 2018 class this week.

Article on decision: http://www.freep.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/wolverine…

247 Predictions: http://247sports.com/PlayerInstitution/Joe-Milton-at-Olympia-172166/Cur…

Film: https://www.hudl.com/profile/5316223/joe-milton

MichiganMan14

April 25th, 2017 at 12:57 AM ^

If this commitment sticks, Harbaugh could be getting a diamond here. He's my favorite out of all the qbs. He also will attract elite skill talent and further open us up to the credible Florida talent pool. I love this entire situation here. He will push Peters and McCaffrey big time in a few years.

MichiganMan14

April 25th, 2017 at 12:59 AM ^

He's a bigger name also BUT you can't teach size or frame. Milton has him whipped in that department. Milton could be a star at Michigan. It will be interesting to see if we do in fact land him, who he scares away. He has big time potential.

Everyone Murders

April 25th, 2017 at 7:43 AM ^

Magnus says that Milton reminds him of Devin Gardner.  That sounds pretty damned good to me - I remain convinced that the coaching and OC changes probably hurt Gardner as much as any other player during the RichRod/Hoke years.

Looks like a great fit for Harbaugh's system.

Mr. Yost

April 25th, 2017 at 11:13 PM ^

I like the Gardner comparison...except this kid's got a cannon. He flicks the ball down the field like, I hate to say it, Cardale Jones.

He's obviously not these guys, but his game is Gardner in the lower body and early college Jameis/Cardale with the upper body.

MichiganMan14 needs to calm down with the pushing Peters stuff, but there's no reason this kid won't push for the starting job after Peters is gone.

With his size, if things don't work out he looks like he could be a big redzone Funchess/Devin Gardner the WR type target.

He's going to play regardless.

Harbaugh coaches Kaep and he coaches Jameis in those workouts...both have called him the best coach they've ever had. He knows what to do with this type of talent. This kid could be a game changers.

charblue.

April 25th, 2017 at 1:18 PM ^

Both were rangy quarterbacks who could throw on the run. Of course, Namath's mobility and great running ability was short-circuited late in his college career. But this kid has the kind of quick release and accuracy deep that Namath possessed. Stature-wise I was thinking of Tyrell Pryor and Cam Newton. but Pryor has a terrrible release and was mostly a runner at qb, while Newton was both a late-bloomer whose cannon arm still betrays him as a pro because he lacks the kind of touch necessary to be a more accurate passer, an ability this kid already seems to have mastered. He just needs better tutelage, experience and opportunity to really show what he can do. If Michigan lands him, this kid is the type of player you expect to see taking you to national championship seasons.

Gucci Mane

April 25th, 2017 at 1:59 AM ^

You can't teach "size or frame", but you sure can use HGH to acheive it !

And Milton is the QB I have wanted most out of the main 3 I have heard mentioned. Just look at a picutre of him and compare to DTR. One says beast and one says I got beat out by tate martell. I still do think DTR has unique skills and would have liked him here, but Milton is also a high potential guy.

war-dawg69

April 25th, 2017 at 9:50 AM ^

Awesome comments MM14. The thing is I feel Michigan is always going to be at the top or near the top, but ucla is going to go through some tough times and so goes for dtr. He may even have a losing record. I think it is obvious Milton is on his way and I think he will always be playing with a better team.

Santa Clause

April 25th, 2017 at 8:26 AM ^

No way in hell Milton will push Peters. By the time he gets on campus Peters will be 3 years deep into our S&C program and our playbook. Milton needs at least 2-3 of seasoning before he can even compete. Look at his completion percentage in HIGH SCHOOL. Less than 50%. He also throws a lot of interceptions and needs to work on taking heat of some passes so his receivers can catch the ball easier. Joe is oozing with potential but lets not get ahead of ourselves here.

Whole Milk

April 25th, 2017 at 8:41 AM ^

I think you are right, Peters is probably out of the question. But I think it's realistic to think that his Redshirt sophmore year, he could be in the mix. Competing against redshirt junior mccaffery. By the way this board talks, Peters will certainly be in the NFL by that point. 

Wolfman

April 25th, 2017 at 12:59 AM ^

This young man, probably hard pressed to find a qb with stronger arm in the class has so much potential and so much that he could learn from Harbaugh that he could turn out to be one hell of a consolation prize for losing DTR. He's big, strong, agile and has reasonable speed. Let coaches H and Pep apply the polish and we could have something special in about three years which would make him only a RS freshman.

1VaBlue1

April 25th, 2017 at 6:24 AM ^

Why is he a consolation prize? Why can't he be a damn good prospect in his own right? He hasn't even committed yet and your trashing him in favor of a guy that can't even start on his HS team and opted against competition. I hope you didn't tweet him...

Alumnus93

April 25th, 2017 at 10:55 AM ^

speaking of TTB, Magnus' incoming recruit scores, were surprisingly low.   Well, Ruiz was 99, but the others, were far lower than what I would have predicted, based on his ranking for Hoke's recruits. Interesting stuff.

Magnus

April 26th, 2017 at 8:26 AM ^

I have four guys ranked as potential All-Americans, and another twelve ranked as "very good starters." If you get 16 guys in one class that can be identified as "very good starters" or better, then I think you're doing pretty well.

MichiganStan

April 25th, 2017 at 2:09 AM ^

247 has him ranked as the #10 pro style QB. Top 10 anything in the country is great plus he still has an entire season to prove himself more.

Would be a good pick up

 

ArmenHammer

April 25th, 2017 at 8:57 AM ^

We are deep enough with QB's that any incoming player will always be given enough time to develop their weakneses and to prove themselves by the time that the starter leaves. We'd have three great options after Wilton leaves, but Joe Milton just might be the most talented and certainly most versatile of them all. Imo, Milton has such unteachable qualities (height, frame, strength, speed) that I'd probably take him over everybody, with Harbaugh's coaching.

Ali G Bomaye

April 25th, 2017 at 8:58 AM ^

DTR might have had higher upside, but Milton might fit Harbaugh's offense better. He has incredible pocket presence and accuracy, a strong arm, and good mobility. I think Milton will become an excellent QB after a couple years under Harbaugh/Drevno/Hamilton.

ScruffyTheJanitor

April 25th, 2017 at 8:58 AM ^

but this kid looks like young Jim Harbaugh. 

The Original:

The Protege (stupid Hudl videos). 

Their movement in the pocket is so similar, it's uncanny. Their throwing motion seems a bit different, but otherwise, these two both have this way of looking like they are freelancing on even simple read plays. 

maize-blue

April 25th, 2017 at 9:48 AM ^

He may be a bit of a project but the good thing is that he will probably have 2-3 seasons behind Peters and McCaffery to get any kinks worked out.

war-dawg69

April 25th, 2017 at 10:20 AM ^

Have not watched any tape on this kid except one throw. He is a big strong kid with a very strong arm and looks like he is headed to the team so we  will be able to watch him develop under Harbaugh.