Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Visitors: December 10-12, 2021

Sachse (TX) Sachse QB Alex Orji (image via Star Local Media)

TRANSFERS

Olu Oluwatimi - C - Virginia: Virginia center Olu Oluwatimi is visiting Michigan this weekend as a grad transfer. He's a 6'3", 310 lb. player who is a three-year starter for the Cavaliers. After redshirting at Air Force in 2017 and sitting out 2018 to transfer, Oluwatimi turned into one of the top three centers in the country, according to Rimington Award voters and Pro Football Focus. Michigan loses sixth year senior Andrew Vastardis at the position, so there's an opening with only unproven players (Greg Crippen, Raheem Anderson, Reece Atteberry) in the pipeline at the position.

DeaMonte Trayanum - RB - Arizona State: Trayanum is a 5'11", 235 lb. back who played his high school ball at Akron (OH) Hoban, where he was offered by Michigan and was a teammate of former Michigan offensive lineman Nolan Rumler (who is in the transfer portal). Trayanum had 78 carries for 401 yards (5.1 yards/carry) and 6 touchdowns this season. He's a power back without much top-end speed.

2022

Darrius Clemons - WR - Portland (OR) Westview: Clemons is a 6'3", 205 lb. prospect who took an official visit to Michigan in June. He has been all over the place and seemed to be headed to Michigan, Penn State, Auburn, and Oregon at various times. He's a 4-star, the #30 wide receiver, and #171 overall. This is going to be an unofficial visit, so that seems to be noteworthy if the visit actually happens.

Derrick Moore - DE - Baltimore (MD) St. Frances: Moore is a 6'4", 250-pounder with offers from Alabama, Florida, Michigan, and Oklahoma, among others. He was committed to Oklahoma until Lincoln Riley took the head coaching job at USC. He's a 4-star, the #16 defensive lineman, and #106 overall. I was under the impression that Michigan would not be able to recruit Moore because his former head coach at St. Frances, Biff Poggi, now has an off-the-field position at Michigan; I guess I must be mistaken, but I will try to get more information on that situation.

Alex Orji - QB - Sachse (TX) Sachse: Orji is a 6'2", 226 lb. prospect who is committed to Virginia Tech; he also has offers from Baylor, Houston, and Michigan, among others. He's a 3-star, the #28 quarterback, and #417 overall. Orji accounted for 3,200 yards (2,000 passing and 1,200 rushing) and 52 touchdowns (28 passing, 24 rushing) as a senior. Orji is more strong and tough to bring down than quick, but he has a nice, strong arm and throws a pretty good deep ball. Virginia Tech just fired Justin Fuente and hired Brent Pry

Deone Walker - DT - Detroit (MI) Cass Tech: Walker is a 6'6", 350-pounder with offers from Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, and Michigan, among others. He's a 4-star, the #30 defensive lineman, and #243 overall. A guy who seemed like an early Michigan lean, Walker lately seems to have more buzz surrounding Kentucky. Almost 92% of his crystal ball picks are in favor of the Wolverines, but I don't think those pickers are very confident. This is a mid-week official visit, as he will be officially visiting Kentucky this coming weekend.


2 comments:

  1. I know I'm on record for liking Jaden Denegal.

    I'd take Orji in a heartbeat if we can get him. Aside from the great name, he has a bigger arm, pretty accurate and has some touch, much more mobile.

    Denegal has the real nice touch, but I'd take Orji even if it costs Denegal.

    Besides, with the frame Orji is working with, he might make it as a Linebacker. Many people aren't aware of this, but frequently high school QBs turn into very solid college LBs and Safeties.

    I'd take either or both of the other two as well.

    But the kid I really want is Walker.


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  2. Oluwatimi would be a huge addition. Like, tack on another win or two HUGE. No offense to Crippen or Anderson or any other potential starters at center but a Rimington-caliber player at OC is a game-changer.

    We've had pretty good success with power backs that lack top end speed but if we took a transfer RB that'd be a not so great sign for Dunlop. Corum and Edwards should get most of the work but a power option would be nice too.

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