Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Recruiting Update: February 18, 2015

Exton (PA) Downington East tight end Cary Angeline
ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2016
Exton (PA) Downington East tight end Cary Angeline was offered by Michigan. Angeline is a 6'7", 230 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State, and Pitt, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #10 tight end, and #222 overall. Angeline obviously has impressive size, but he also possesses good speed and soft hands. He splits out wide sometimes for his high school team and looks pretty comfortable in space against smaller players. Angeline is expected to play college ball for the Nittany Lions. His older brother, Ryley, went to Delaware as a running back, and the last time Michigan recruited Downington East was Drew Harris (Virginia Tech) in 2012.

Euless (TX) Trinity defensive tackle Chris Daniels was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'4", 269 lb. prospect with offers from Baylor, Oklahoma, and TCU, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #13 defensive tackle, and #110 overall. I am not particularly high on Daniels because he often stands straight up and does not use his hands well. He's a decent athlete, but I think he's rated too high. He attended Muskegon (MI) Mona Shores as a freshman in high school and attended Michigan's summer camp that year, so he was excited about Michigan's offer and familiar with the program.

Southfield (MI) Southfield running back Matt Falcon was offered by Michigan. As I suggested in yesterday's visitor list, I thought Falcon might get offered because I think he's the third-best player in the state of Michigan. He's a 6'1", 215 lb. running back who has offers from Ohio State and Tennessee, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #15 running back, and #219 overall in the class. Falcon runs downhill and runs hard, and he has some speed in the open field, which I think would fit Michigan's offense well. He has, however, had an ACL tear in the past, so that might be something to watch going forward. Southfield has become quite a hotspot of football talent over the past few years, as they have sent players to Michigan (Lawrence Marshall), Michigan State (Malik McDowell), Minnesota (Ray Buford, Dior Johnson), and a host of MAC schools in the past few years, including a defensive end named - and I'm not kidding - Lion King to Eastern Michigan.

Farmington (MI) Farmington wide receiver Desmond Fitzpatrick was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'1", 185 lb. prospect who committed to Louisville last fall, and he also has offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Indiana, and Purdue, plus several MAC programs. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #57 wide receiver, and #334 overall. Fitzpatrick is a good route runner and does a nice job of snatching the ball out of the air, but he is not the most explosive or dynamic athlete with the ball in his hands. I have him ranked as the #10 player in the state (LINK).

Allen (TX) Allen cornerback Jaylon Jones was offered by Michigan. He's a 5'11", 175 lb. prospect with offers from Arizona State, Auburn, Baylor, Miami, Ohio State, and Ole Miss, among others. He claims a 4.4 forty and is a 247 Composite 4-star, the #23 cornerback, and #232 overall. As a junior in 2014, he made 117 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 interception, and 5 pass breakups, to go along with 1 kickoff return touchdown. Jones plays safety for his high school team and is a solid tackler who will come up quickly to make plays in the run game. He is also teammates with offensive tackle Greg Little (Texas A&M) and defensive end Levi Onwuzurike, both of whom have been offered by Michigan.

Hit the jump for several more 2016 prospects, some 2017 prospects, a couple commitments elsewhere, and a few random tidbits and links.




Evanston (IL) Evanston defensive tackle Naquan Jones was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'4", 283 lb. prospect with offers from Illinois, Iowa, Penn State, and South Carolina, among others. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #28 defensive tackle, and #422 overall. Though he's a little taller, he reminds me of former Michigan defensive tackle Terrance Taylor.

McKinney (TX) North defensive end Justin Madubuike was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'3", 245 lb. prospect with offers from Alabama, Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, and Texas A&M, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #11 strongside end, and #140 overall. As a junior in 2014, he made 75 tackles, 35 tackles for loss, 16.5 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles. Despite being listed as a strongside end, he shows some good quickness and could play on the weakside in some schemes.

Tampa (FL) Berkeley tight end Jacob Mathis was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'5", 220 lb. prospect with offers from Florida, Miami, and Ohio State, among others. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #14 tight end, and #340 overall. As a junior in 2014, he caught 55 passes for 874 yards and 12 touchdowns. Mathis shows good speed and plays wide receiver for his high school team, although he's too big to remain there in college. He is expected to end up at Florida.

San Diego (CA) Mira Mesa wide receiver Steffon McKnight was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'1", 160 lb. prospect with offers from Arizona State, Cal, UCLA, and Washington, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #13 wide receiver, and #82 overall. McKnight is an extremely smooth athlete with good speed and ball skills, a potential gamebreaking receiver. He is expected to stay on the west coast.

Manvel (TX) Manvel offensive tackle Austin Myers was offered by Michigan. Myers is a 6'4", 300 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Oklahoma, and TCU, among others. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #44 offensive tackle, and #507 overall. Myers has a solid build, decent feet, and good leg drive when he latches on to a defender. His teammates include 2015 cornerback Will Lockett (UCLA) and 2016 safety Deontay Anderson, both of whom received offers from Michigan.

Charlotte (NC) Ardrey Kell linebacker Julian Okwara was offered by Michigan. Okwara is a 6'4", 210 lb. prospect with offers from Cal, Duke, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Ole Miss, and Virginia Tech, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #18 outside linebacker, and #235 overall. His older brother, Romeo, was recruited by Michigan in the 2013 class and currently plays for Notre Dame.

Calhoun (GA) Calhoun tight end Landon Rice, an Auburn commit, was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'5", 245 lb. prospect who committed to the Tigers in November 2013, and he also has offers from Alabama and Georgia, among others. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #15 tight end, and #461 overall. It's very unlikely that a Georgia kid who committed to Auburn a year and a half ago will give Michigan a serious look, although he did have positive things to say about Michigan.

Niceville (FL) Niceville wide receiver Eli Stove was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'1", 178 lb. prospect with offers from Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Notre Dame, and Oklahoma, among others. He's a 247 Composite 4-star, the #10 wide receiver, and #72 overall. As a junior in 2014, he caught 54 passes for 719 yards and 10 touchdowns, and he also ran 30 times for 325 yards and 2 scores. The last time Michigan recruited Niceville was for running back Roy Finch (Oklahoma) in 2010, and Stove also has a safety teammate named Romeo Finley who may be in line for an offer.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech safety Demetric Vance, Jr. was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'1", 193 lb. prospect with offers from Iowa, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Pitt, Purdue, and Tennessee, among others. He's a 247 Composite 3-star, the #26 safety, and #406 overall. I ranked him as the #9 player in the state, as I think he could be a good safety with a little bit less upside at wide receiver. As a junior in 2014, he had 61 tackles and 1 interception, plus 3 receiving touchdowns.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2017
Tampa (FL) Blake wide receiver Juwan Burgess was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'1", 175 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Miami, and Ohio State, among others. Burgess is a ballhawking safety and a dynamic wideout, and he could play several positions in college.



Newbury Park (CA) Newbury Park cornerback Darnay Holmes was offered by Michigan. He's a 5'11", 180 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Miami, Notre Dame, and Ohio State, among others. He's a 247 Sports 4-star, the #5 athlete, and #31 overall. Holmes is another kid who could play multiple positions, including cornerback, safety, or wide receiver, but I think he looks best at the corner position.

Chesapeake (VA) Indian River safety Devon Hunter was offered by Michigan. He's a 6'3", 210 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Florida State, Penn State, Tennessee, and Virginia Tech, among others. He's a 247 Sports 4-star, the #1 athlete, and #7 overall. He claims a 4.48 forty, a 285 lb. bench, and a 415 lb. squat.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones was offered by Michigan. Peoples-Jones is a 6'1", 170 lb. prospect with offers from LSU, Miami, Michigan State, and Ohio State, among others. He's a 247 Sports 4-star, the #2 wide receiver, and #12 overall. He is an excellent athlete who could play receiver, corner, or safety in college. Peoples-Jones is also the son of former Michigan safety Shonte Peoples, who played safety at Michigan in the early 1990's and recorded 7 interceptions during his career.


OFF THE BOARD

Miami (FL) Gulliver Prep defensive end Joseph Jackson committed to Miami near the end of January, but I missed it in all the hoopla surrounding National Signing Day. He expressed some passing interest in visiting Michigan when he was offered, but he was expected to stay in the state.

Shreveport (LA) Calvary Baptist quarterback Shea Patterson committed to Ole Miss. Patterson is one of the top quarterbacks in the country, and you may remember that I ranked him #2 in my 2016 quarterback scouting reports (LINK), even though I did not expect him to choose Michigan.

MISCELLANEOUS
Here's a list of players who visited campus for Michigan's Tuesday night basketball game against Michigan State (LINK).

Here's a 38-player preview of Michigan's in-state outlook for 2016 (LINK).

Rivals updated their top 100 (LINK) and top 250 (LINK) for 2016.

Over on Recruiting Season, I posted/updated profiles of:

5 comments:

  1. With the offer to Falcon, and OSU also with an offer out to him despite having the #1 rated RB in their class - is this a game of "keepaway" for Ohio State?

    I had heard this about Weber, but didn't see it that way. Now with the #1 2016 RB already in the fold and a stacked backfield, their offer to Falcon seems odd to me.

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    1. OSU offered Falcon in May. One shouldn't make any assumptions about offers still being out after others commit.

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    2. Like Anonymous said, Falcon's offer from OSU came long before Walker committed. The two don't have much to do with each other, and I doubt the Buckeyes would take Falcon at this point. They also have George Hill committed.

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  2. wow that TE from PA could be a perfect option in harbaughs O (provided he bulks up a bit and passes the harbaugh / drevno blocking test). fluid movement for such a giant and he appears to have really great hands. itll be tough though, franklin has locked down almost all PA / MD / NJ kids hes targeted so far.

    falcon might be a solid RB option. he looks B1G average in most areas, runs hard and behind pads with decent speed. not sure if he made quicker, harder cuts before his injury and if thatll come back but hes a little lacking there. and he missed some really obvious holes and cutbacks and also bounced quite a few outside which he wont be able to do in college.

    and the WR mcknight from CA would be a huge get should he end up at um. that cats really smooth, great in and out of breaks, fast and quick enough to play inside or outside. his game reminds me of marquise lee, would love to see him at um

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  3. I love fat little #51 making handoffs from the QB position for Downington East. I try to come up with a sequence of events that leads to #51 taking snaps but can't.

    Maybe it's a legends thing.

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