Friday, February 3, 2012

Recruiting Update: February 3, 2012


Cleveland (OH) Glenville defensive tackle Willie Henry (#74) was one of two commitments Michigan received
COMMITMENTS
Cleveland (OH) Glenville defensive tackle Willie Henry committed to Michigan.  He received an offer over the weekend on a hastily planned official visit, and things went well enough for him to commit almost immediately. (Find Henry's commitment post here.)

Detroit (MI) King running back Dennis Norfleet committed to Michigan.  He received an offer on the eve of National Signing Day and committed almost on the spot.  The 5'8", 175 lb. athlete could play running back, slot receiver, punt returner, and/or kick returner. (Find Norfleet's commitment post here.)

OFF THE BOARD
Tampa (FL) Berkeley Prep wide receiver Nelson Agholor committed to USC.  Agholor was heavily considering Florida and Notre Dame, too, but you can't really go wrong with USC when they've had a steady string of NFL-bound quarterbacks, including returning senior Matt Barkley.

Oxford (AL) Oxford linebacker Kwon Alexander committed to LSU.  The 6'2", 212 lb. outside linebacker spurned the in-state schools in favor of the LSU Tigers.  He's an athletic kid who really looks like he's going to be a star at the next level.

Lakewood (WA) Lakes offensive tackle Zach Banner committed to USC.  Banner is the son of former Washington Husky, Atlanta Falcon, and Oakland Raider Lincoln Kennedy.  Banner himself is already 6'9" and 310 lbs.

Oxon Hill (MD) Potomac cornerback Ronald Darby committed to Florida State.  Darby is only 5'11" and 172 lbs., so he lacks some bulk, but he has some of the best speed in the country.  He had previously been committed to Notre Dame, but I can't blame him for wanting to get away from the Fighting Irish and the ticking time bomb that is Brian Kelly.

Cleveland (OH) Cleveland Heights offensive tackle Kyle Dodson flipped from Wisconsin to Ohio State.  The 6'6", 315 lb. monster had been committed to Wisconsin for a couple months, but the departure of some of Wisconsin's offensive staff (coordinator Paul Chryst became the head coach at Pitt) and the arrival of Urban Meyer contributed to the change of heart.

Washington (D.C.) Friendship nose tackle Eddie Goldman committed to Florida State.  The 6'4", 307 lb. Goldman was offered when Rich Rodriguez was still Michigan's head coach.  Many expected Goldman to choose Auburn, so he surprised some people.

Lakewood (OH) St. Edward's tight end Sam Grant committed to Oklahoma.  He had previously been committed to Boston College, and many Michigan insiders expected Grant to pick Michigan.  The 6'4", 245 lb. tight end might find himself lingering near the bottom of the depth chart with the Sooners.

Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep defensive end Darius Hamilton committed to Rutgers.  One of the top recruits in the nation, the 6'4", 245-pounder seemed to be leaning toward Rutgers all along, so this wasn't a surprise in the slightest.  High school teammate Leonte Carroo is a part of the Scarlet Knights' class as well.

Euless (TX) Trinity offensive guard Hiva Lutui committed to Utah.  Lutui didn't receive a lot of attention from Michigan fans, and a while ago, it seemed he would choose UCLA.

Cincinnati (OH) Moeller wide receiver Monty Madaris committed to Michigan State.  His recruitment ended in a bit of a head-scratching way, because he was reportedly concerned about going so far from home.  Michigan is right next to Ohio, of course, but driving from Cincinnati to East Lansing is a significant drive (5 hours and 23 minutes, according to Google Maps).  Madaris held off from signing on Wednesday, which caused his high school coach to say some pretty immature things.  There's nothing like supporting your 18-year-old student-athlete when he's troubled with the biggest decision of his life.

Brooklyn (NY) Erasmus Hall cornerback/safety Wayne Morgan committed to Syracuse.  The 5'11", 188 lb. defensive back suffered a somewhat precipitous drop on some recruiting sites as the recruiting cycle wore on, dropping as far as the #116 safety in the nation, according to Scout.

San Clemente (CA) San Clemente offensive tackle Kyle Murphy committed to Stanford.  The 6'7", 275 lb. lineman has good feet and will likely remain at left tackle as a collegian.

Lehi (UT) Westlake defensive end/outside linebacker Moana Ofahengaue committed to Utah.  The 6'4", 205-pounder could play weakside end or outside linebacker in college, and he really stood out in the Semper Fidelis All-American Game.  He was high on Michigan early in the process, but Michigan filled up at defensive end pretty quickly.

Westlake Village (CA) Oaks Christian wide receiver Jordan Payton flipped from Cal to Washington UCLA.  Throughout his recruitment, he was committed to 33% of the Pac-12's schools: USC, Cal, Washington, and finally UCLA.  You do not want to stand behind him in line at McDonald's, because you will be waiting a long time just to order your damn McDouble.  He could stand to listen to the Toadies a little more.

Tempe (AZ) Corona Del Sol offensive tackle Andrus Peat committed to Stanford.  The mammoth 6'7", 305 lb. Peat has a brother who plays defensive tackle at Nebraska.  Peat visited Michigan last summer, but it was pretty clear early on that he would be staying out west somewhere.  I would envision the above mentioned Murphy at left tackle and Peat on the right side, giving the Cardinal two solid bookends on the offensive line for the next several years.

McKees Rocks (PA) Sto-Rox linebacker Deaysean Rippy committed to Pitt.  The 6'2", 200-pounder looks like a wideout (and indeed played WR in high school) and is a little thin.  He will probably take a year or two to add some weight, but he's very fast and could turn into a solid, athletic outside linebacker for the Panthers.

Atwater (CA) Buhach defensive tackle Aziz Shittu committed to Stanford for the second time.  The 6'3", 275-pounder originally committed to the Cardinal early last year, but he re-opened his recruitment in June.  He was always thought to be staying on the west coast; it just wasn't clear which California school he would attend.  Along with Murphy, Peat, linebacker Noor Davis, and running back Barry Sanders, Stanford pulled in a hell of a recruiting class, perhaps their best ever.

Sacramento (CA) Grant safety Shaq Thompson flipped from Cal to Washington.  Thompson had just committed to Cal a few weeks ago, but when lead recruiter Tosh Lupoi left the Golden Bears for the Huskies, Thompson followed quite promptly.  This will make it extremely disappointing for Thompson once Lupoi takes a job elsewhere in about two years, which seems likely in the coaching world.

McDonough (GA) Henry County defensive end Dalvin Tomlinson committed to Alabama.  The 6'2", 270 lb. Tomlinson will probably play defensive end in the Crimson Tide's 3-4 scheme, although he could easily be a defensive tackle in a four-man front.

Edwardsville (IL) Edwardsville defensive tackle Vincent Valentine committed to Nebraska.  He's a 6'3", 300 lb. nose tackle type.

Palm Beach Gardens (FL) Palm Beach Gardens offensive tackle Avery Young committed to Auburn.  Young is a 6'6", 273 lb. lineman whose brother Willie currently plays for the Detroit Lions.

PENDING ANNOUNCEMENTS
There are a few prospects on the 2012 Offer Board who have yet to announce their college destinations:

Chicago (IL) Simeon offensive lineman Jordan Diamond will announce tonight at 8:00 p.m. EST.  Michigan insiders are not particularly optimistic that things will fall their way, with the recent vibe leaning toward Arkansas.

Olney (MD) Good Counsel athlete Stefon Diggs will announce next Friday, February 10th.  Michigan appears to be out of the running for Diggs.

Klein (TX) Oak fullback E.J. Fatu has run into some personal/family issues, transferred schools, and his recruitment is a bit up in the air right now.

Wimberley (TX) Wimberley fullback Dennis Smith has allegedly run into some legal trouble, and he might be one of those kids who ends up at a JUCO.

Bamberg (SC) Erhardt athlete Demetrius Williams has fallen off the radar.  He was recruited by Rich Rodriguez, so he probably didn't have a committable offer from Brady Hoke and Co.  However, I have been unable to find any new info on Williams for the last several months.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

ESPN: 12 Things You Didn't Know About Tom Brady

Gisele Bundchen
With the Super Bowl coming up on Sunday, here's an ESPN article telling you twelve things you [presumably] didn't know about perhaps the NFL's greatest quarterback.

Mike Martin Draws NFL Attention at Senior Bowl

Defensive tackle Mike Martin
Mike Martin was quick to grab attention from NFL scouts during practices for the 2012 Senior Bowl, and he continued to impress during the actual game, finishing with three tackles against elite talent in a heavy rotation. Overall, Martin was praised for being a "disruptive force" and "quick out of the blocks" in addition to having a high motor and "violent hands." Martin had this to say about NFL interest in an interview with the Detroit News:
"I've met with a lot of teams down there. They all said, 'you look great. You've been doing a really good job, keep on doing what you're doing.' I've heard that from everyone. But I'm the type of guy I take everything with a grain of salt . . . I don't think they were expecting that from me. At least that's how I put it in my head. That fuels me. I've heard that 'because of your size you've been slotted as a tweener, as a mid-round guy.' I don't want to be a mid-round guy; I want to be a top-round guy."
Martin is "shooting up the draft boards," according to some sources and has spoken with the Green Bay Packers and St. Louis Rams among others. Mel Kiper currently projects Martin to be a second or third round selection.

Scouting Report: Jay Ellison

Jay Ellison
(image via 247 Sports)
Name: Jay Ellison
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 280 lbs.
Class: 2013
Position: Defensive tackle
School: Hamilton (GA) Harris County

Notes: Holds offers from Auburn, Georgia Tech, Michigan, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Tennessee . . . Auburn is his stated leader . . . Claims 5.21 time in forty yard dash . . . 4.68 time in the shuttle . . . 29" vertical . . . Teammate of 2012 recruit Jordan Jenkins (committed to Georgia) . . . 4-star, #15 DT, #208 overall to 247 Sports

Strengths: Plays with good leverage most of the time . . . Uses hands well . . . At 6'1" has ability to clog middle and hold his ground . . . Aggressive hitter and tackler . . . Powerful lower body . . . Runs fairly well for his size

Weaknesses: Seems to get off ball better as an offensive lineman, but too short to play offensive line . . . Not particularly quick off the ball . . . More of a clogger than a penetrator . . . Tends to hit rather than wrap up . . . Might slow down significantly once he adds another 20-30 pounds or so

Projection: Nose tackle.  Ellison seems to have a somewhat low ceiling due to his lack of height and explosion off the ball.  He has the ability to be a starting nose tackle in an elite conference like the SEC, Big Ten, etc., but without the ability to penetrate and make plays in the backfield, he likely won't be a star at the next level.

Reminds me of: Terrance Taylor

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Wolverine: More to Kyle Kalis than football

Amanda Helen Tam
This is a pretty interesting article on Kyle Kalis, whose art and guitar skills have gone under the radar . . . until now.

2012 International Bowl

International Bowl participants Devin Funchess, Terry Richardson, James Ross, and Royce Jenkins-Stone
International Bowl
February 1, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Austin, TX

USA Team targets:
Ronald Darby - RB - Maryland (Florida State)
J.J. Denman - OT - Pennsylvania (Rutgers)
Devin Funchess - TE - Michigan (Michigan)
Greg Garmon - RB - Pennsylvania (Iowa)
Mark Harrell - OT - North Carolina (Notre Dame)
Royce Jenkins-Stone - LB - Michigan (Michigan)
Trey Keenan - OT - Texas (Texas Tech)
Marcus Maye - S - Florida (Florida)
Ifeadi Odenigbo - DE - Ohio (Northwestern)
Moana Ofahengaue - LB - Utah
Jordan Payton - WR - California (UCLA)
Se'von Pittman - DE - Ohio (Ohio State)
Terry Richardson - CB - Michigan (Michigan)
James Ross - LB - Michigan (Michigan)
Tee Shepard - CB - California (Notre Dame)
D.J. Singleton - S - New Jersey (Wisconsin)
Caleb Stacey - OG - Ohio (Cincinnati)

World Team target:
Faith Ekakitie - DT - Illinois (Iowa)

Dennis Norfleet, Wolverine

Detroit (MI) King running back/returner committed to Michigan
on Tuesday evening
Detroit (MI) King running back Dennis Norfleet was offered a scholarship on Tuesday night and committed almost on the spot.  He had previously been committed to Cincinnati, and he also held offers from Michigan State, Pitt, and Tennessee.

Ratings:
ESPN: 3-star, #81 RB
Rivals: 4-star, #5 all-purpose back, #206 overall
Scout: 4-star, #19 RB
247 Sports: 4-star, #7 all-purpose back, #169 overall, 95 grade

Norfleet is 5'8", 175 lbs. and lists a 4.34 time in the forty.  As a junior he had 1,880 yards and 31 touchdowns.  He followed that up with 2,033 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior.

Norfleet is solidly built despite being quite short.  He stated on Tuesday night that Michigan offered him a chance to play running back, slot receiver, kick returner, and punt returner.  Michigan hasn't had a consistent punt returner since Steve Breaston, and there hasn't been a solid kickoff return guy since Darryl Stonum in 2009.  Norfleet has the short-area quickness and the breakaway speed to be effective at both of those positions.  He also could be used as a zone read option guy in the backfield with Denard Robinson or Devin Gardner, or as a pass receiver in the mold of Vincent Smith.

Aside from the obvious concern about his size - his chances of being the full-time back are very slim - I'm not a big fan of the way Norfleet finishes plays.  He jogs into the endzone too often, which rubs me the wrong way and makes me question how disciplined he is.  Still, it's better to take an athletic guy whom you might have to instill with some discipline than to bank the scholarship for next year.

Norfleet is Michigan's 25th commitment in the class of 2012.  He's also the first guy from Martin Luther King High School since defensive tackle Larry Harrison and safety Ernest Shazor left after the 2004 season.

TTB Rating: 76