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I get the need for another QB, even if he ends up being more of an ATH at UM.goblue15;1483590; said:
adidas eyebrows even.heisman;1483642; said:
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As posted in Mylan's thread, Dantonio picked up a good one. UM has done well to regain momentum in-state this offseason, but Dantonio still has a good chance at Bolden (big lean), Gholston (big lean), White, Olaniyan.goblue15;1483588; said:
jwinslow;1483652; said:...adidas eyebrows even.
jwinslow;1483655; said:As posted in Mylan's thread, Dantonio picked up a good one. UM has done well to regain momentum in-state this offseason, but Dantonio still has a good chance at Bolden (big lean), Gholston (big lean), White, Olaniyan.
UM is in on other corners, but this was a talented kid in their backyard. It's one thing to lose these battles to ND or OSU who will bring in studs regardless, but MSU is bringing in more quality players than before Dantonio. Adams, Norman, Allen, Hicks and probably Gholston will upgrade the talent level for that defense.
This is more about momentum and playing against UM than anything. Between Cullen Christian and others, they'll get good DBs. That's a position UM has always recruited well, and RR has kept that going.
jwinslow;1483652; said:But it seems pretty clear that those predicting defensive balance in this class were a bit reckless with the kool-aid, unless UM cuts ties with certain verbals.
Austin White, Nick Hill & other local offensive players could still drop (some need offers), not to mention the OL they still want like Henderson, Schofner/Donnal, etc.adidas eyebrows even.
jwinslow;1483668; said:I'm not sure Dior is better, he's just received more hype. Not sure UM needs a DB that makes Boo Boo looks tall, either. Cullen & Knight are good, though the latter will be one that will be a tough pull.
Offenseblueinfla;1483671; said:Well, 4 defensive guys so far. 10 offensive, with 5 of those being WRs. 2 of those WRs could end up on the defensive side of the ball. It's still not clear where UM will end up using them. Add in probably 2 more RBs and 2 more OLinemen. That's 12 to 14 offense, with a potential for a class of 25. I could see UM adding another WR with a guy like Prater, but then does one of the already committed leave, or become guaranteed for defense?
jwinslow;1483677; said:The biggest problem I see in this class is linebacker. All three hybrids are more suited for DL or "Quick" (position) than LB. Robinson could be a hybrid, but he likely mans Brown's upcoming position.
LB was painfully thin this past spring, and they don't seem to have many promising prospects to fill those voids. It's still early, but that's the position they need to be hoarding, not slots.
jwinslow;1483677; said:Offense
Defense
- QB Gardner
- QB/ATH Jones
- RB Hopkins
- _____________ RB White
- _____________ RB Hill?
- WR Williamson
- WR/TE Miller
- WR/TE Jackson
- Slot Drake
- Slot Dileo
- _____________ a camp offer?
- OG Pace
- _____________ OT Henderson
- _____________ OL Wilson/etc
Athlete
- DE/LB Wilkins
- DE/LB Kinnard
- DE/LB Paskorz
- S/LB M.Robinson
- ______________ LB
- ______________ CB Christian
- ______________ DB
- ______________ DB
#8 & #11 are guesses based on offers and camp buzz.
- ______________ Slot/CB Mathis
- ______________ WR/S J.Robinson
That's 24, and I think Mathis is as likely for offense as D, particularly at his size. I really don't think Dileo has the size to make an impact on D, particularly compared to the talent they bring in there.
Will UM turn down a promising slot if they uncover them this fall or winter? Bump one of the lesser guys like Drake? Or potentially take that spot away from D?
The biggest problem I see in this class is linebacker. All three hybrids are more suited for DL or "Quick" (position) than LB. Robinson could be a hybrid, but he likely mans Brown's upcoming position.
LB was painfully thin this past spring, and they don't seem to have many promising prospects to fill those voids. It's still early, but that's the position they need to be hoarding, not slots.
RR does have a track record for attrition. UM fans will be welcoming it, because without a heavy dose of it, there won't be many scholarships for upcoming classes (like 2011). But then again, if that offense isn't enough to win ballgames by then, that class probably won't matter.
It doesn't appear as though UM has accepted his verbal yet... no front page commitment stories, no commit list additions, and plenty of time has passed to verify its legitimacy.blueinfla;1483684; said:Well, you are missing a commit from today. DE/LB Holmes Onwukaife. Some think he will be a ILB.
DontHateOState;1483681; said:Hey, blueinfla, did Hankins attend the UM camp?