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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Jaishawn Barham, Wolverine

 

Jaishawn Barham

Former Maryland linebacker Jaishawn Barham, who entered the transfer portal two weeks after the regular season finished, committed to Michigan on Wednesday.

Barham is a 6'4", 233 lb. rising junior who will be immediately eligible to play with two seasons of eligibility remaining. As a freshman in 2022, he made 58 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 pass breakup. Then in 2023 he made 37 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 3 sacks, 1 interception, and 1 pass breakup.

Michigan offered Barham coming out of Baltimore (MD) St. Frances, but he chose the Terps. He created a bit of a stir, too, by waffling back and forth between Maryland and South Carolina. He was a 4-star, the #10 linebacker, and #119 overall in that class.

Barham is a physical specimen who has two years of Big Ten starting experience under his belt. He will be immediately eligible and should factor into playing time in 2024. With starting linebacker Michael Barrett moving on after this season, there will be at least one open spot. Junior Junior Colson has a decision to make about whether to attempt the NFL Draft or come back for one final year, and Ernest Hausmann is also under consideration. The best case scenario is that Barham, Colson, and Hausmann form the best inside linebacker trio in the country; the worst case scenario would seemingly be that Barham and Hausmann both start, while Colson opts for the NFL and Jimmy Rolder - who is redshirting in 2023 - is the primary backup inside linebacker in 2024.

3 comments:

  1. Welcome young man! A much welcomed addition, I think Colson leaves & we just got a new starter

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  2. I'm assuming Colson is gone but perhaps he is weighing his options and looking at an NIL package.

    For now, in pencil, it's Hausmann and Barham starting with Rolder elevating to being the 3rd guy rotating. I think this sort of arrangement - one portal vet, one portal development prospect ascending, one high school recruit - will be the new normal.

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  3. FWIW - physically Barham looks like he could bulk up and make one helluva EDGE player (e.g., Winovich) but Michigan seems likely to take advantage of his experience at LB.

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