Sunday, February 1, 2015

Deontay Burnett, Wolverine

Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra wide receiver Deontay Burnett (image via DetroitNews.com)
Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra wide receiver Deontay Burnett committed to Michigan on Sunday. He had been committed to Washington State until that point, and he also had offers from Arizona State, Miami, and Utah, among others. UPDATE: Burnett denies that he committed to Michigan, and it's unclear whether he's denying it because someone jumped the gun or because he truly has not committed.

Burnett is a 6'0", 166 lb. prospect who claims a 4.69 forty. As a senior this past season, he caught 27 passes for 545 yards and 5 touchdowns.

RATINGS
ESPN: 3-star, 76 grade, #139 WR
Rivals: 3-star, #59 WR
Scout: 3-star, #82 WR
247 Sports: 3-star, 86 grade, #97 WR

Burnett was a Washington State commit since July of 2014, but an offer last week came from the Wolverines, and he set the official visit to Michigan. Once on campus, he realized that it was an opportunity he couldn't pass up. Despite possibly playing for a pass-happy offense at Washington State, the visibility of playing at Michigan is difficult to match.

Immediately when I saw Burnett's film last week, I thought he could be a solid pickup at this juncture. Burnett has decent speed, but his most impressive quality is the ability to go get the ball, whether it's high or low. He consistently outjumps defensive backs and has a knack for using his hands to come down with the ball. He runs pretty good - not great - routes and seems to understand coverages, locations of defenders, etc. Burnett has a little bit of wiggle to him, although probably not enough burst to be a consistent gamebreaker.

Obviously, he is very light and needs to add weight. He'll have to be able to block well to get onto the field, so that may be a year or two away. I also think Burnett could run crisper routes, and some added muscle might help him with his acceleration and speed. As for his lack of outstanding production, he actually led the team in receiving - despite the presence of Stanley, who also plays defense - and Junipero Serra runs the ball pretty well. Their dual-threat quarterback (2016 four-star Khalil Tate) rushed for almost 1,300 yards, three other players rushed for more than 400 yards, and eight players had more than 100 yards receiving on the season, which means they spread the ball out quite a bit.

Overall, Burnett has a little bit of a Drew Dileo vibe to me. He's not a true burner who can take the top off a defense regularly, but he has enough quickness to surprise someone once in a while. He's also the type of guy who can catch the ball underneath and wriggle his way into a first down. With Michigan's current recruiting situation, they might not be able to find a true gamebreaker, but this is a solid choice so late in the game.

Burnett's high school produces a lot of high-quality talent. In the 2015 class alone, they have two Rivals 5-stars in linebacker John Houston and defensive end Rasheem Green. They also have a 4-star, Stanley Norman, who was an Army All-American and is headed to Arizona State. Last year Serra produced two guys Michigan was recruiting hard, wide receiver/cornerback Adoree Jackson (USC) and Dwight Williams (UCLA). And for the 2016 class, they already have three 4-stars and two 3-stars ranked by Rivals. If Michigan can get and keep their foot in the door, this could turn into a productive relationship with the school.

TTB Rating: 69 (ratings explanation)

7 comments:

  1. I like the the sounds of this kid and I hope we end getting him. With the height being limited, his high school's scheme, and the bar set by his predecessors, there seems to be some potential here for him to be a little underrated.

    Do you think Hoke would have recruited him? I would guess not. I think Canteen, who was listed by Rivals at 6'3 as a recruit was the smallest WR they brought in (and maybe the best one.)

    I'm VERY encouraged that Harbaugh doesn't share Hoke's obsession with size at the skill positions. We could use more Gallons and Howards and Manninghams.

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  2. Better get your Goodbye post ready

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  3. Evidently, he refuted his flip.

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  4. We're doing what we need to do at this point...get bodies, and hope that some of them pan out. As noted before, people expecting us to land high-impact prospects at this point are going to be disappointed. Now is not the time to be banking scholarships. We will pay for that in 4 years.

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    1. The class ranking won't be good because of quantity, but I think they're going to pull 2 or 3 4-star type national profile guys still.

      The more I think about it, I think Roquan Smith might be a commit. It's interesting that Michigan isn't recruiting more LBs. There's a huge contrast between their behavior at RB, WR, DB -- where they are throwing out offers left and right and LB, where you hear nothing... Also seems like they've gone quiet on the DE/TE front, which indicates they have Wheatley on board.

      If it plays out that the class includes Clark, Wheatley, Smith...maybe add in a Marshall, Jefferson, Weber top 100 guy and nobody should be complaining about the finish.

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  5. He's staying at washington state

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  6. Maybe he heard that Van Jefferson is coming.

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