2015 Offer Board

Class of 2015 prospects cannot receiver written, official offers until August 1, 2014. All prospects listed have verbal offers only. They are listed in order of the likeliness that they commit to Michigan.

Total offers: 24

Added California QB Josh Rosen.

Added Texas LB Anthony Wheeler.

QUARTERBACK (1)
Josh Rosen - Bellflower, CA

RUNNING BACK (4)
Damien Harris - Berea, KY
Mikey Weber - Detroit, MI
Jacques Patrick - Orlando, FL
Sotonye Jamabo - Plano, TX

FULLBACK

WIDE RECEIVER (2)
George Campbell, Jr. - Tarpon Springs, FL
Jaason Lewis - Virginia Beach, VA

TIGHT END (2)
Devonaire Clarington - Miami, FL
Tyrone Wheatley, Jr. - Manilus, NY

OFFENSIVE TACKLE (2)
Garrett Thomas - Many, LA
Sterling Jenkins - Pittsburgh, PA

OFFENSIVE GUARD (1)
Aaron Garza - Sherman, TX (Texas)

CENTER

DEFENSIVE END (4)
Hjalte Froholdt - Warren, OH
Terry Beckner, Jr. - East St. Louis, IL
Jashon Cornell - St. Paul, MN
Darian Roseboro - Lincolnton, NC

DEFENSIVE TACKLE (2)
Joshua Alabi - Detroit, MI
Shy Tuttle - Lexington, NC

LINEBACKER (4)
Malik Jefferson - Mesquite, TX
Osa Masina - Salt Lake City, UT
Cameron Townsend - Missouri City, TX
Anthony Wheeler - Dallas, TX

CORNERBACK (2)
Shaun Crawford - Lakewood, OH
Brian Cole - Saginaw, MI

SAFETY

9 comments:

  1. Look at Chris Green, a sophomore linebacker from Toledo, Central Catholic. 6'1 230, who is leading his team in tackles as a sophomore. And by the way they are playing for the state championship this Friday. He is a stud, I would love to see in the Maize and Blue.

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    1. I just heard Chris Green got an invite to Under Armor camps.

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  2. Agreed. Chris Green is an animal. BCS caliber player for sure.

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  3. they didnt offer jayru? i could have sworn they did

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    1. Still no offer for Jayru Campbell.

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  4. There have been more RB offers than any other position. I'd it because RB is an area of significant need in 2015 or are they easier to scout early than other positions?

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    1. Skill position players are often easier to scout than offensive and defensive linemen. I think it will always be important for the coaches to get in on elite running backs early, because they attract a lot of other attention early and if you have a good running back, he will probably leave as soon as it makes financial sense. Those guys take such a pounding that if they add another 300 touches the next year, they might see their draft stock dwindle if they get banged up.

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  5. Not a single ohio offer yet? Concerned?

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