Monday, August 7, 2023

2023 Season Countdown: #39 Jimmy Rolder

 

Jimmy Rolder (image via Twitter)

Name: Jimmy Rolder
Height: 
6’2″
Weight: 
233 lbs.
High school: 
Orland Park (IL) Marist
Position: 
Linebacker
Class: 
Sophomore
Jersey number: 
#30
Last year: 
I ranked Rolder #81 and said he would redshirt (LINK). He played in thirteen games and made 14 tackles.
TTB Rating:
 81

Rolder emerged last season, especially late, as a valuable piece of Michigan's defense. With Nikhai Hill-Green out for the 2022 season with an injury, the team needed someone to step up at inside linebacker. Junior Colson and Mike Barrett manned the positions for the most part, but the third guy turned out to be Rolder, who made 14 tackles altogether. Listed at 220 lbs. last year, he looked a little thin and had a few tackling issues - which stood out more because Michigan tackles so well in general - but he played pretty well for a freshman.

This season Rolder might end up being the fourth linebacker. Colson and Barrett return, and Nebraska transfer Ernest Hausmann is also in the mix. Rolder has added thirteen pounds and might look less out of place, but the other three guys all have significant starting experience. There has been some talk that Colson could leap to the NFL in 2024, and Barrett will be out of eligibility, so Hausmann and Rolder could be getting groomed in 2023 to be the inside linebacker duo for next year. Regardless, there are always bumps and bruises at linebacker, so Rolder should get some decent playing time on defense as well as continue to be a special teams player.

Prediction: Backup linebacker and special teamer

5 comments:

  1. I doubt colson will be NFL-ready, but agree w/Holder needing to be groomed in case there's an opening

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  2. We'll see what happens but I would not be shocked if he redshirted like Crippen did.

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    1. If the top 3 are healthy all year, which isn't all that likely.

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    2. I thought about that for Rolder, but there's so much rotation at linebacker and those guys are so important on special teams that I don't really see it happening. In Crippen's case, interior linemen don't really play on special teams except for the XP/FG protection unit (and sometimes on the punt team, depending on how the shield is run). Linebackers are on almost every unit - KO, KR, P, PR, and FG block. The only one they might not be in for is XP/FG.

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    3. What do you mean when you say there is so much rotation? Rolder as lb3 last year played about a dozen snaps each against osu and TCU. The 4th ILB saw no meaningful snaps. Barret missed 1 snap.

      Agree lbs contribute on special teams but we don't need rolder to do that. There's a dozen other options between edge, RB, and safety that can play special teams. Including Mullings.

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