Thursday, January 10, 2013

ESPN 300 for 2013 finalized

Jourdan Lewis is ESPN's highest ranked Michigan commit
ESPN released its final top 300 list of players for the 2013 class, and 87 guys on the list have been offered by Michigan.  Here's what it looked like back in November.

Movement for Michigan commits:

- Jourdan Lewis jumped from #92 to #88
- David Dawson fell from #87 to #91
- Dymonte Thomas jumped from #97 to #94
- Patrick Kugler jumped from #115 to #101
- Logan Tuley-Tillman jumped from #105 to #104
- Mike McCray II fell from #111 to #114
- Taco Charlton jumped from #119 to #116
- Shane Morris fell from #54 to #127
- Chris Fox fell from #113 to #134
- Kyle Bosch fell from #127 to #157
- Jake Butt fell from #176 to #182
- Jaron Dukes jumped from #233 to #232
- Henry Poggi jumped from #288 to #254
- Ben Gedeon jumped from #282 to #280

5-stars:
3. Vernon Hargreaves III - CB - Florida (Florida)
5. Laremy Tunsil - OT - Florida
7. Jaylon Smith - LB - Indiana (Notre Dame)
10. Eddie Vanderdoes - DT - California
11. Eli Apples - CB - New Jersey (Ohio State)

4-stars:
12. Su'a Cravens - S - California (USC)
13. Montravius Adams - DT - Georgia
18. Kendall Fuller - CB - Maryland (Virginia Tech)
19. Laquon Treadwell - WR - Illinois
27. Keith Ford - RB - Texas (Oklahoma)
28. Jonathan Allen - DE - Virginia (Alabama)
34. Elijah Daniel - DE - Indiana
37. Leon McQuay III - S - Florida (USC)
38. Derrick Green - RB - Virginia
43. Gareon Conley - CB - Ohio (Ohio State)
51. Demorea Stringfellow - WR - California (Washington)
56. Joey Bosa - DE - Florida (Ohio State)
58. Al-quadin Muhammad - DE - New Jersey (Miami)
59. Priest Willis - CB - Arizona
62. Cam Burrows - CB - Ohio (Ohio State)
67. Adam Breneman - TE - Pennsylvania (Penn State)
71. Michael Hutchings - LB - California (USC)
72. Chris Hawkins - CB - California (USC)
74. Sebastian LaRue - WR - California
77. Alvin Bailey - WR - Florida (Florida)
79. James Quick - WR - Kentucky (Louisville)
80. Matt Rolin - LB - Virginia (Florida)
82. Hunter Bivin - OT - Kentucky (Notre Dame)
84. Maurice Smith - CB - Texas (Alabama)
87. Kevin Olsen - QB - New Jersey (Miami)
88. Jourdan Lewis - CB - Michigan (Michigan)
91. David Dawson - OG - Michigan (Michigan)

92. Justin Manning - DT - Texas (Texas A&M)
93. Dymonte Thomas - S - Ohio (Michigan)
94. Ethan Pocic - OT - Illinois (LSU)
97. Alex Anzalone - LB - Pennsylvania (Notre Dame)
101. Patrick Kugler - OG - Pennsylvania (Michigan)
104. Logan Tuley-Tillman - OT - Illinois (Michigan)

106. Evan Lisle - OT - Ohio (Ohio State)
107. Jordan Cunningham - WR - Florida
112. Dorian O'Daniel - LB - Maryland (Clemson)
113. Jake Raulerson - OT - Texas (Texas)
114. Mike McCray - LB - Ohio (Michigan)
116. Taco Charlton - DE - Ohio (Michigan)

117. Elijah Qualls - DT - California (Washington)
122. Ty Isaac - RB - Illinois (USC)
124. Colin McGovern - OT - Illinois (Notre Dame)
126. Ebenezer Ogundeko - DE - New York (Clemson)
127. Shane Morris - QB - Michigan (Michigan)
129. Tray Matthews - S - Georgia (Georgia)
130. Maquedius Bain - DT - Florida (LSU)
132. Tashawn Bower - DE - New Jersey (Auburn)
133. Marquez North - WR - North Carolina
134. Chris Fox - OT - Colorado (Michigan)
136. Standish Dobard - TE - Louisiana (Miami)
139. Isaac Rochell - DE - Georgia (Notre Dame)
148. Antwuan Davis - CB - Texas (Texas)
150. Darrell Daniels - WR - California (Washington)
157. Kyle Bosch - OG - Illinois (Michigan)
159. Greg Webb - DT - New Jersey (North Carolina)
161. Josh Augusta - DT - Illinois
174. Eldridge Massington - WR - Texas (UCLA)
182. Jake Butt - TE - Ohio (Michigan)
187. Jason Hatcher - DE - Kentucky (USC)
188. Shane Jones - LB - Ohio (Michigan State)
191. Justin Davis - RB - California (USC)
193. Devin Butler - CB - Washington, D.C. (Notre Dame)
208. Brendan Mahon - OG - New Jersey (Penn State)
213. Riley Ferguson - QB - North Carolina (Tennessee)
215. Jake Oliver - WR - Texas (Texas)
216. Michael Hill - DT - South Carolina (Ohio State)
218. Jayme Thompson - S - Ohio (Ohio State)
220. Kyle Hicks - RB - Texas (TCU)
232. Jaron Dukes - WR - Ohio (Michigan)
233. Jordan Wilkins - RB - Tennessee (Auburn)
236. Larenz Bryant - LB - North Carolina (South Carolina)
244. Marcell Ateman - WR - Texas (Oklahoma State)
246. Richard Benjamin - WR - Florida (Louisville)
249. Kameron Miles - S - Texas (Texas A&M)
254. Henry Poggi - DT - Maryland (Michigan)
257. Chase Abbington - RB - Missouri (Missouri)
262. Scott Pagano - DT - Hawaii (Clemson)
267. Joe Mathis - DE - California (Washington)
275. Cameron Hunt - OG - California (Cal)
276. Peter Kalambayi - LB - North Carolina (Stanford)
279. Darius Latham - DT - Indiana (Indiana)
280. Ben Gedeon - LB - Ohio (Michigan)
285. Jay-nard Bostwick - DT - Florida
287. Billy Price - DT - Ohio (Ohio State)
290. E.J. Levenberry - LB - Virginia (Florida State)

10 comments:

  1. I'm going to make the first ESPN's ranking sucks comment on here and not for anything biased towards Michigan recruits either. How can a recruiting agency or site be taken seriously when a kid like Su'a Cravens isn't even good enough to crack the top 10! This kid is one of the top 5 players in this class.

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  2. Clearly, there is a correlation if you enroll early, or dont play in an all star game, your ranking drops...which is unfortunate but understandable

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    1. Dawson played and fell, Tuley-Tillman enrolled early but jumped, Charlton didn't play but jumped, Morris played and fell...

      I don't think there's a clear correlation here.

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  3. It's absurd that Dawson drops fro 87 to 91. He should in no way be ranked any lower than 88 or 89. I had him moving up to 86 on the strength of his starting position in the under armor game.

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    1. Great minds think alike, Roanman. My thoughts exactly.

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  4. Theyre just rankings could care less if we had the number 1 or last ranked class as long as we win

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  5. I think the Shane Morris drop, generally speaking, is realistic. Based on how he did during the season, at camps and the all-star game, he needed to drop. He hasn't been nearly as impressive as a "5-star/high 4-star" should be.

    I hope he ends up being very good, and it certainly is a good possibility, but I think Michigan REALLY should take a QB (or two) for 2014.

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