Monday, February 11, 2013

Rivals 100 for 2014 released

St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville linebacker Michael Ferns is Michigan's lone representative on the initial Rivals 100
Rivals released its first Rivals 100 for the class of 2014.  Rivals typically starts off with just a few 5-star prospects, but then grows the list throughout the year to a number between 25-35.  Here's a list of the Michigan offerees on the list:

5-stars:
1. Da'Shawn Hand - DE - Virginia
2. Jabrill Peppers - CB - New Jersey
3. Leonard Fournette - RB - Louisiana
4. Quin Blanding - S - Virginia
6. Andrew Brown - DT - Virginia
7. Cameron Robinson - OT - Louisiana
8. Adoree' Jackson - CB - California
9. Lorenzo Carter - DE - Georgia
12. Elijah Hood - ATH - North Carolina

4-stars:
15. Jalen Hurd - RB - Tennessee
17. Bo Scarbrough - ATH - Alabama (Alabama)
19. Braden Smith - OT - Kansas
21. Malik McDowell - DE - Michigan
27. Jalen Tabor - CB - Washington, D.C.
28. Solomon Thomas - DE - Texas
31. Damian Prince - OT - Maryland
32. Damon Webb - CB - Michigan (Ohio State)
33. Jamal Adams - S - Texas
38. Edward Paris - S - Texas
41. Marshon Lattimore - ATH - Ohio
47. Montae Nicholson - S - Pennsylvania
49. Tyler Luatua - TE - California
50. K.C. McDermott - OT - Florida
55. Alex Bars - OT - Tennessee
56. Drake Harris - WR - Michigan (Michigan State)
62. Jackson Barton - OT - Utah (Utah)
67. Demarre Kitt - WR - Georgia
69. Khairi Clark - DT - Florida
70. Nyles Morgan - LB - Illinois
71. Casey Tucker - OT - Arizona (USC)
72. Josh Malone - WR - Tennessee
82. Joe Mixon - RB - California
84. Michael Ferns - LB - Ohio (Michigan)
85. Andrew Williams - DE - Georgia
86. Bentley Spain - OT - North Carolina
87. Mark Andrews - WR - Arizona
88. Demetrius Knox - OG - Texas (Texas)
92. Andy Bauer - OT - Missouri
93. Artavis Scott - WR - Florida
94. Jamarco Jones - OG - Illinois
99. Dante Booker - LB - Ohio

1 comment:

  1. Harris and McDowell are the most important recruits for Michigan. Not because they're in-state guys necessarily but because they're huge talents with loaded offer lists and they fit team needs. This staff has emphasized line play and McDowell is the most highly regarded DLmen to come out of the state since Will Campbell. Harris isn't really a 'local' kid but fits a huge need for a playmaking receiver, and he's very tall which the coaches value.

    Gotta get one of these kids, preferably both then steal a kid OSU wants from Ohio to stay within shooting range of the Buckeyes.

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