UNLV transfer Ricky Johnson has committed to Michigan after a midweek visit. He was previously committed to Washington State.
Johnson is a 6'1", 180 lb. player who is entering his fifth year of college football. Originally out of Houston (TX) Cypress Falls in the class of 2020, he played in four games that first year that didn't count against his eligibility. He also suffered an injury in 2022 that limited him to three games, meaning he would get an injury redshirt for that season. So he has only used up two years of eligibility and should have two remaining for the 2024 and 2025 seasons if he wishes to use both.
Johnson was ranked as a 3-star, the #151 safety, and #1951 overall in 2020 and has been a starter for UNLV since his second year on campus, but injuries have limited his time on the field. Altogether, he has played in 27 games, making 78 tackles, 4 tackles for loss, 4 interceptions, and 10 pass breakups. He did not play in the 2023 game against Michigan due to injury.
Johnson and fellow transfer portal commitment Aamir Hall give Michigan a couple good options to fight for playing time across from Will Johnson. Johnson has a ton of impressive plays on his highlight reel, but his PFF grades are mediocre; he grades out better as a run defender and tackler than in pass coverage. He appears to be more of a third or fourth corner, and I would not expect him to start this fall.
Here are some clips of his time at UNLV:
Here are some highlights from his high school days:
Lots of experience in the Secondary ... coaches know which side of the Ball can carry us to a playoff
ReplyDeleteIt appears to me that the coaches are comfortable with where the offense is and felt the defense needed to add a few more players even though we lost more starters on offense.
ReplyDeleteYes agreed. Coaches actions are telling here. Losing 5 of top 8 in secondary was the greatest concern.
DeleteThe OL is set. The RB's are Set. The TE is set. The QB, you are not going to upgrade most likely and if you do, it will be someone got beat out in the Fall and would be a very addition. We have 2-3 guys that can do the job IMO and I think we split snaps, at least early unless someone blows up. We won with Cade in 2021 and this team, on paper, is much better than that team. I would take our top 3 guys over Cade if that was an option.
ReplyDeleteThe defense, on paper, is the best ever coming into a season.
UM has a shot at repeating, I give it 5%. Who ever wins it will be playing a ton of competitive games.
Before the spring game I 1oo% disagreed, but seeing every RB gash through holes created by our mixed OL gave me optimism
DeleteStill not confident in the QB or WR positions, but the 2o21 comparison is valid