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Monday, January 16, 2012

Recruiting Update: January 16, 2012

Fort Wayne (IN) Bishop Luers linebacker Jaylon Smith

ADDED TO THE BOARD (2012, 2013, 2014)

Fort Wayne (IN) Bushop Luers outside linebacker Jaylon Smith, a 2013 prospect, received a Michigan offer on Friday.  The 6'3", 202 lb. Smith is the brother of Rod Smith, a running back at Ohio State.  Jaylon also holds offers from Indiana, Michigan State, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Purdue, and Tennessee.


OFF THE BOARD

Vandalia (OH) Butler offensive tackle Taylor Decker changed his commitment from Notre Dame to Ohio State.  Decker is a 6'8", 288 lb. lineman and a 4-star recruit across the board.

Hamilton (GA) Harris defensive end Jordan Jenkins committed to Georgia on Monday.  The 6'3", 245-pounder also visited Alabama, Auburn, Florida, and Tennessee.  He played defensive tackle in the Under Armour All-America Game despite being undersized, but he still finished the game with 8 tackles and 2 sacks.  However, Georgia plans to use him as an outside linebacker in their 3-4 system.

WEEKEND VISITORS
Madisonville (KY) North Hopkins safety Jeremy Clark was in town this past weekend.  He's 6'4", 205 lbs. and could potentially develop into an outside linebacker at the college level.  Clark was originally a "greyshirt" commit and wasn't planning to join the program until 2013, but the departure of Carvin Johnson opened a slot for him.

Chicago (IL) Simeon offensive tackle Jordan Diamond visited Ann Arbor this past weekend.  The 6'6", 289-pounder is exploring his options with Arkansas, Auburn, Ohio State, and Wisconsin, and the Buckeyes are reportedly feeling quite confident about their chances with him.

Joliet (IL) Joliet Catholic running back Ty Isaac, a 2013 prospect, visited this past weekend.  The 6'3", 215 lb. runner had 2,114 yards rushing and 45 touchdowns as a junior last season, and Michigan appears to be tied with Notre Dame at the top of Isaac's list.  I have heard unflattering things about Isaac and I'm not a huge fan of his running style, but he is big and fast . . . so there's that.

Woodbridge (VA) C.D. Hylton linebacker E.J. Levenberry, Jr., a 2013 prospect, also visited.  The 6'3", 226 lb. linebacker has already been offered by Michigan, along with several other schools.

Warren (MI) De La Salle quarterback Shane Morris, a 2013 commit, visited Ann Arbor.  Morris seems to be turning into Michigan's biggest athlete/recruiter, in the same vein as Ricardo Miller and Erik Magnuson in recent classes.

West Roxbury (MA) Catholic Memorial cornerback Armani Reeves visited Ann Arbor again this past weekend.  He's committed to Penn State but unsure of new head coach Bill O'Brien.  The 5'9", 185 lb. Reeves could play cornerback or receiver at the next level (Michigan wants him for defense), but both Penn State's wide receivers coach and secondary coach have been let go.  Reeves's best friend Camren Williams is committed to Penn State, which could weigh heavily into a decision here.

Washington (D.C.) Friendship Collegiate cornerback Jalen Tabor, a 2014 prospect, visited Michigan this past weekend.  He's a 6'1", 168 lb. sophomore who hasn't been offered by Michigan yet.  However, he does have offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Miami, Ohio State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, and several others . . . so a Michigan offer will probably be on the way at some point.  He attends the same school as 2011 running back Malcolm Crockett, who was recruited by Rich Rodriguez, and 2012 defensive tackle Eddie Goldman.

Alliance (OH) Marlington safety Dymonte Thomas, a 2013 commit, visited Michigan along with Morris.  The 6'1", 180-pounder could play either safety position for Michigan and is also a standout running back for Marlington.

RECRUITING NEWS
There wasn't a whole lot of news this past week after last week's monster recruiting update.  Most class of 2012 kids who haven't committed yet are going to wait until National Signing Day or thereabouts.  So here's a bit of a wrap-up of some developments in the recruiting world last week:

Scout released its final Scout 300 of the recruiting cycle.  Posting this recruiting update at the beginning of January prevents people from questioning their integrity if they waited until after National Signing Day.  After all, there's virtually no more "scouting" info to come for the class of 2012 now that the all-American games have been played, and posting updates after NSD might make people question if they change their ratings depending on where kids commit.

Here's a scouting report on Louisville (KY) Trinity WR James Quick.  Michigan will be battling with lots of teams across the country to get Quick's commitment, but he looks like a very good prospect for the next level.

9 comments:

  1. Magnus, I'm interested in what you mean by unflattering things about Ty Isaac. Are you talking about personality/life issues or more football/work ethic issues?

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  2. @ JCQ 7:27 a.m.

    I'm talking about personality/attitude issues.

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  3. I'm watching this Reeves recruitment very closely. We need him. If OSU lands both him and Williams, I'd consider a significant loss.

    Thunder,

    Do you have a prediction about who will have the higher ranked recruiting class - UM or OSU?

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  4. RE: Yuri Wright. I told you way back that he didn't seem like the brightest bulb, it's no surprise to me that UM backed off, despite a need at CB.

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  5. And what do you not like about his running style? Is there a 2013 back that you prefer?

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  6. @ Lankownia 10:30 a.m.

    I don't think we "need" Reeves. He would be a nice pull, but we're fine at cornerback with the guys we have - Floyd, Countess, Avery, Richardson, etc.

    I think U of M will end up with a higher ranked class than OSU. We have a good chance with Garnett, Reeves, and Grant, and I don't know that OSU will pull in that many more guys. Diamond could be a swing guy there, though.

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  7. @ Lankownia 10:32 a.m.

    You said Wright doesn't seem like "the brightest bulb" because he stutters. That's not a good reason.

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  8. @ Anonymous 12:25 p.m.

    I like several 2013 running backs more than Isaac - Altee Tenpenny, Thomas Tyner, Keith Ford. But so far Michigan hasn't pursued any of them. I like Isaac more than Wyatt Shallman and DeVeon Smith, though, so I guess I'd want Isaac the most.

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  9. I'm a little more pessimistic about CB. While I like Avery and Countess, I'd like to see more full-sized corners on the roster. I'm surprised the staff is content with just Richardson. But CB is a position where freshman can contribute, so I'm far from panic.

    Things sound good with Garnett and Grant. However, I think OSU will continue to reel-in highly rated players. I think they'll finish above Michigan once they fill this class out.

    RE: Wright. No, I didn't say it was because he stuttered. You said the same thing then and I corrected you. People who stutter can say stupid things too.

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