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Friday, December 23, 2022

Way Too Early 2023 Depth Chart: December 2022

 

Colston Loveland (image via MLive)

The following depth chart has removed these listed players from the 2022 depth chart due to various reasons, even though some could return with a fifth year or COVID year exception:

  • QB Alan Bowman (transfer)
  • QB Cade McNamara (transfer to Iowa)
  • WR Ronnie Bell (graduation)
  • WR Cornelius Johnson (graduation)
  • TE Erick All (transfer to Iowa)
  • TE Louis Hansen (transfer)
  • TE Joel Honigford (graduation)
  • TE Luke Schoonmaker (graduation)
  • OL Ryan Hayes (graduation)
  • OL Olu Oluwatimi (graduation)
  • DE Taylor Upshaw (graduation)
  • DE Julius Welschof (graduation)
  • DT George Rooks (transfer)
  • LB Michael Barrett (graduation)
  • CB Gemon Green (graduation)
  • S German Green (graduation)
  • P Brad Robbins (graduation)

It also assumes that every currently rostered player and every currently committed prospect will be here in 2023, which is obviously not true.

Hit the jump for the depth chart.


QB: J.J. McCarthy (Jr.), Jack Tuttle (6th), Davis Warren (RS So.), Alex Orji (RS Fr.), Jayden Denegal (RS Fr.), Kendrick Bell (Fr.)
RB: Blake Corum (Sr.), Donovan Edwards (Jr.), C.J. Stokes (So.), Tavierre Dunlap (RS So.), Cole Cabana (Fr.), Benjamin Hall (Fr.)
WR1: Andrel Anthony (Jr.), Darrius Clemons (So.), Cristian Dixon (RS So.), Karmello English (Fr.)
WR2: Roman Wilson (Sr.), Amorion Walker (So.), Fredrick Moore (Fr.)
WR3: A.J. Henning (Sr.), Tyler Morris (So.), Eamonn Dennis (RS Jr.), Semaj Morgan (Fr.)
TE: Colston Loveland (So.), A.J. Barner (RS Jr.), Matt Hibner (RS Jr.), Max Bredeson (RS So.), Marlin Klein (RS Fr.), Zack Marshall (Fr.), Deakon Tonielli (Fr.)
LT: Karsen Barnhart (RS Sr.), Jeffrey Persi (RS Jr.), Evan Link (Fr.)
LG: Trevor Keegan (RS Sr.), LaDarius Henderson (RS Sr.), Giovanni El-Hadi (RS So.), Alessandro Lorenzetti (RS Fr.), Nathan Efobi (Fr.)
C: Drake Nugent (RS Sr.), Greg Crippen (Jr.), Raheem Anderson II (RS So.), Amir Herring (Fr.)
RG: Zak Zinter (RS Jr.), Reece Atteberry (RS Jr.), Dominick Giudice (RS So.), Connor Jones (RS Fr.)
RT: Myles Hinton (Sr.), Trente Jones (RS Sr.), Andrew Gentry (So.), Tristan Bounds (RS So.)

EDGE: Michael Morris (RS Sr.), Braiden McGregor (RS Jr.), Derrick Moore (So.), Kechaun Bennett (RS So.), Enow Etta (Fr.)
SDE: Kris Jenkins Jr. (RS Jr.), T.J. Guy (RS So.), Brooks Bahr (Fr.)
DT: Mason Graham (So.), Rayshaun Benny (RS So.), Roderick Pierce (Fr.)
NT: Mazi Smith (RS Sr.), Kenneth Grant (So.), Ike Iwunnah (RS So.)
Rush LB: Jaylen Harrell (RS Jr.), Josaiah Stewart (Jr.), Tyler McLaurin (RS So.), Aymeric Koumba (Fr.)
MIKE: Nikhai Hill-Green (RS Jr.), Jimmy Rolder (So.), Ernest Hausmann (So.), Joey Velazquez (RS Sr.), Micah Pollard (RS Fr.), Jason Hewlett (Fr.)
WILL: Junior Colson (Jr.), Kalel Mullings (Sr.), Jaydon Hood (RS So.), Deuce Spurlock (RS Fr.), Semaj Bridgeman (Fr.), Breeon Ishmail (Fr.)
CB: D.J. Turner II (RS Sr.), Mike Sainristil (RS Sr.), Jalen Perry (RS Sr.), Myles Pollard (RS Fr.), Jyaire Hill (Fr.)
CB: Will Johnson (So.), Ja'Den McBurrows (RS So.), Kody Jones (RS Fr.), Cam Calhoun (Fr.)
FS: Rod Moore (Jr.), Zeke Berry (So.), Damani Dent (RS Fr.), D.J. Waller (Fr.)
SS: R.J. Moten (RS Jr.), Makari Paige (RS Jr.), Quinten Johnson (RS Sr.), Keon Sabb (RS Fr.)

K: Adam Samaha (Fr.)
P: Tommy Doman (RS So.)

9 comments:

  1. The German skier experiment -- Julius Welschof -- comes to an end. When he came in I was interested to see how he would do. He played on special teams, but that project just wasn't to be.

    QB Davis Warren as #3 behind transfer-in Jack Tuttle ... maybe, but I really do wonder about Warren. Is he some kind of "there's more there than people think" type of player?

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    1. I don't like "experiment" players. I think there is no time for it. Alabama just signed six 5 Star players and a semi load of 4 Stars. I want National Championships. There's a clear, and easy to see reason why Alabama is the best program in college for about 15 years. I have no desire to follow the progress of an experiment. I want a dynasty. I thought from the beginning getting some unknown, unrated player from Germany was a bad idea. Where was Jim Harbaugh's head at that time. All the while Nick Saban is going after 5 Stars.

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    2. Saban takes prospects as well, just not nearly as many ... it's whole nother world down there

      That Harbaugh has made back to back playoffs - unique company - is a testament to his coaching acumen. I've criticized him as well, but mostly for the inconsistency in identity on offense (pre-21). The "experiments" include guys like Uche & Ojabo, who are not something to complain about

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    3. Hi je93
      Would you list the "Saban prospects"?

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    4. Well, it is Nick MF Saban, but even he takes a handful of 3stars a year, and occasionally a 2star ... use any of the recruiting services & sort by year

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    5. To Anonymous December 24, 2022 at 4:26 PM

      Would you list the 5 stars that couldn't come to Michigan because Welschoff had use of their scholarship?

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    6. "Just be Alabama" is easier said than done. We can try to recruit a bunch of 5 stars but we're not likely to be as successful as the biggest dogs, for a multitude of reasons. Not like we haven't been trying.

      The big change is money so maybe you can argue that's a window for us but even some of the blue-bloods are getting outbid by some ambitious programs willing to take risks (i.e., spend irresponsibly).

      I'd argue that's a foolish approach and a school like Michigan is wise to focus their attentions elsewhere. Yeah - we still want to get SOME blue chip recruits as we've done, but there's a lot more bang-for-buck with NIL money going to transfers that are far less risky. It should be the type of kid like Will Johnson with some connection to the program not a guy going to the highest bidder.

      I'm in the camp that wants more Welshof's and Ojabo's and Bell's. Those guys high ceiling/low floor prospects are more attractive than ever because you know if they bust you can back-fill through the Portal.

      With the portal as a good way to add high end talent (like Olu, Stewart, Okie, etc) you can use HS recruiting a little differently - to focus on development project lottery-tickets at key positions like Edge and OT - or high character/high intelligence program guys who want to be at Michigan for 4 years.

      I look at it this way - if Michigan needs a new QB in 2024 they are better off using their NIL dollars on proven QB than a high school QB.

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  2. @Thunder. What's your thinking on assuming Okie is back but not Upshaw?

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  3. My best guess FWIW

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    QB: McCarthy, Warren, Orji, Tuttle, Denegal, Bell

    I think Davis will beat out Tuttle and Orji-cat will return.
    McCarthy -> McCarthy
    McNamara/Davis -> Davis
    Bowman -> Tuttle
    Orji -> more Orji

    RB: Edwards, Mullings, Cabana, Hall, Stokes, Dunlap

    I know there's rumors, but Corum would be financially foolish to return. I don't think you'll see a 1A/1B punch like we've had the last couple years. Edwards will be the clear #1 a la senior year Higdon. Mullings could be a short-yardage pounder or THUNDER complement but I think the backup duties will be a competition in camp. Unless/until we get someone from the Portal (which I still expect). I'll give the edge to the freshman over Stokes and Dunlap. I've not given up on Stokes yet but he didn't do enough to instill a lot of confidence in a big role in 2023.

    WR: Wilson, Anthony, Clemons, Walker, Henning, Morris, Morgan, English, Moore, Dennis, Dixon

    I think we should see a leap from Clemons and Walker that may push Wilson to more inside receiver. Both played a good bit as freshman despite plenty of depth.

    TE: Loveland, Barner, Bredeson, Hibner, Klein, Marshall, Tonielli

    I think Bredeson will still play a huge role but Loveland/Barner will be a 1A/1B situation. Honigford may be replaced largely by more 6OL packages.

    OT: Barnhart, Jones, Hinton, Persi, Gentry, Bounds, Link
    OG: Henderson, El-Hadi, Atteberry, Jones, Lorenzetti, Giudice, Efobi, Herring
    C: Nugent, Crippen, Anderson

    I assume Zinter and Keegan are off to the NFL. Even with that, this is the most likely position group for transfer attrition after the season is over.

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    EDGE: Harrell, McGregor, Stewart, Moore, Pollard, Guy, McLaurin, Bennett, Etta, Hewitt, Koumba, Ishmail

    Assume that Morris is off to the NFL and many of the OLB types will play Edge just like Ojabo/Harrell. McGregor and Harrell should have the advantage for starting spots but Stewart and Moore should play huge roles as well. Lots of young guys in the edge pipeline which is a bit like OL now - patience warranted.

    DT: Jenkins, Graham, Grant, Benny, Iwunnah, Etta, Pierce, Bahr

    I think Smith is off to the NFL. I don't see an abundance of depth here if Smith, Goode, Welshoff and Rooks are all gone.

    ILB: Colson, Hausmann, Rolder, Hill-Green, Velazquez, Hood, Spurlock, Bridgeman

    Barrett like Sainristil isn't necessarily a big NFL risk so could be back. I didn't include him here, nor did I include, Mullings (moved to RB). Way too many guys for 2 spots that don't need to rotate.

    CB: Johnson, Sainristi, McBurrows, Perry, Pollard, Jones, Hill, Calhoun

    I have Turner to the NFL and the Green brothers gone but it would be nice to get any of them back. Guessing we get more movement over from safety and additions from portal. Weakest spot on the roster by far.

    Safety: Moore, Paige, Moten, Berry, Sabb, Johnson, Dent, Waller

    Stacked group contrasts pretty hard with situation at corner.

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