[Patrick Barron]

2024 Spring Game Instant Takes Comment Count

Alex.Drain April 20th, 2024 at 3:26 PM

Team Maize defeated Team Blue by a score of 17-7 at today's 2024 edition of the Michigan Football spring game. A game that was preceded by the championship ring ceremony and had numerous departed heroes strolling the sideline, the focus on the field was instead on a number of young players trying to make a name for themselves. As in past years, I'm not going to give a play-by-play recap for an exhibition game, but instead will give you a batch of instant reaction takes on what we witnessed: 

 

Offense

Alex Orji's potential... and areas for improvement. Orji quarterbacked the first drive for Team Blue, as well as the last, with  intermittent snaps in between. In that time we saw some good and some bad from Orji. He varied his touch on throws that showed a decent understanding of quarterbacking, but was mostly throwing checkdown passes. The final drive in particular saw the defense back off (Team Maize had a 10 point lead), ceding the underneath routes and Orji was efficient in connecting on those. But that's what you'd expect any QB at this level to be able to do, so I'm not putting much stock in that. 

However, there were more tantalizing moments. Orji delivered a pass to Max Bredeson with good zip and then sensed pressure before scrambling for a touchdown on the first drive. He also seemed to have another touchdown scramble on the last drive, but it was overturned on a questionable "sack" (the referees blew the play dead in rather dubious fashion). The athleticism and the ability to hit the easy stuff was on display but there were concerning moments. He put a ball behind Tyler Morris on the first drive and forced a laser into double coverage looking for Zack Marshall on the last drive. Orji also showed good pocket presence on a different snap a couple drives earlier, dancing in the pocket and eventually finding an open receiver on 3rd & 5... but he way overthrew his target. I'm not sure if the accuracy and reads are completely where they need to be, but Orji wasn't a total wreck and gave us enough reasons to believe he could plausibly be the QB in 2024. It didn't answer all the questions at the QB position, but there was enough on display to believe Orji could be a successful QB at some point in the future (whether that is in '24 or '25). 

Takes on the other QBs. Davis Warren was the starting QB for Team Maize and just like prior seasons, Warren looked pretty damn good. His arm talent is 100% there, which was most on display on a bomb to Kendrick Bell for a TD: 

There were several other strikes that Warren uncorked and he may well have been the most impressive QB today. However, it does feel a little difficult to take all of it seriously because Warren has looked terrific in spring games prior too, which hasn't necessarily translated to regulation games. 

Jayden Denegal was a bit of a disappointment in this one I felt. His drives for Team Maize had some moments, but ultimately left a lot to be desired. Yes he did hit a bomb to Fred Moore, but he also threw a wretched interception to DJ Waller (which was punched out and recovered as a fumble), threw a ball that was batted at the line, fumbled a snap that killed the two minute drill in the second quarter, and had a couple other iffy looking throws on the fourth drive. Based on the feel of this game, it would appear that Orji and Warren are the main two in-house contenders for the starting QB this fall. 

Jadyn Davis didn't play a ton, as expected. He threw a nice ball down the sideline for Peyton O'Leary that was PBU'd which showed off his arm talent, but he did appear to miss a wide open receiver on that very play. That was Davis' most notable moment during a short afternoon and based on today I would expect him to redshirt this fall (nothin' wrong with that). 

[AFTER THE JUMP: more takes]

[Patrick Barron]

Donovan Edwards looking good! I thought one of the best sights in this spring game was Donovan Edwards' sharp effort. He played early on in this game and from an eye test standpoint looked as good as he did at any point last season. Edwards was making good cuts, breaking tackles, showing his speed. After a frustrating junior season (until the National Championship Game), it looks like Edwards is on the right track here in spring and that's nice to see. 

Receiver/TE highlights. Kendrick Bell had the TD that I already clipped a few points above, amid several catches in this game. Fred Moore was the most impactful receiver, hauling in a long catch-and-run TD from Davis Warren that showed off his speed and open field ability: 

Tyler Morris and Semaj Morgan both played some early on, mostly receiving short stuff. Perennial spring game hero Peyton O'Leary had some moments as well, but we've come to expect that. The tight ends did indeed show some Marlin Klein, but I was most intrigued to see a lot of Zack Marshall (he had a bunch of targets) and a little of Deakon Tonielli and Hogan Hansen. It was a bit tough to asses how far along the young TEs are on first watch but they were not short on playing time today. Marshall getting a lot of action today perhaps is a good indicator for his spot on the depth chart. 

Don't ask me for OL takes. As always with the spring game, the OL is very hard to evaluate in real time. That'll be a job for Brian and Seth this week when they dig through the tape. 

 

[Patrick Barron]

Defense 

Both CB2 candidates had moments. One of the main areas of focus coming into this spring game was the CB2 battle between Jyaire Hill and DJ Waller. I thought both looked pretty solid, with Waller having the aforementioned interception, not to mention a couple tackles in space on screens and helping out in the run game (he was credited with a 4th & 2 stop). Hill had a PBU and was also involved in the run defense. Both guys showed up in my notes a few times and mostly for good things. That's all a good sign and a notable departure from last season's spring game, when the hyped CB2 option (Amorion Walker) was given extensive problems by a walk-on receiver. 

TJ Guy sack! Mentioned in my spring game preview, EDGE TJ Guy has been a major talking point in the spring buzz, so it was nice to see him get a sack in this game. I am 90% sure it came against true freshman tackle Blake Frazier, so probably not the most meaningful indicator, but that's what a player in line for playing time needs to be doing against an inexperienced tackle. I also had him down for a run stuff on 3rd & 4, so Guy was active in both phases of the game. While we're dealing with a sack bullet point, we should note that Kechaun Bennett was also credited for a sack. We've seldom heard about Bennett in his time at Michigan, so it's always nice to see something from him. 

An assortment of young guys who had their names called. Zeke Berry had some solid moments in the run game that I put in my notes and was credited for the "sack" on the play where Denegal fumbled the snap. Didn't see a ton from him in coverage live, but again there's a lot going on during each individual play. Ja'Den McBurrows had a great tackle and there was a pressure for Team Blue that I credited to a duo of LB Jimmy Rolder and EDGE/OLB Breeon Ishmail. That play may have been the first time that Ishmail's name has shown up in any practice notes, regulation or spring game action since the Ohioan joined the Wolverines in the 2023 recruiting class. Rolder also had a pressure that forced a sack one play later, which drew a penalty on tackle Evan Link. 

Ike Iwunnah batted a pass from Denegal at the line that appeared to be intercepted by EDGE Aymeric Koumba, but upon further review the ball bounced off the turf. True freshman EDGE Dominic Nichols popped on a 3rd down run stuff and also showed up in my notes on another play later on in the game. Another true freshman, LB Cole Sullivan, helped Jyaire Hill make a stop on 4th & 1 on the penultimate Team Blue drive to help secure the win for Team Maize. I'm not sure what, if anything, any of these plays mean, but it never hurts to get positively credited for a play in the spring game.  

 

Special Teams 

Adam Samaha missed a field goal. Not much to report on here, but Adam Samaha went 1/2 on his field goal attempts. He made a 31 yarder (tucked it inside the upright) but missed a 30 yarder. Not ideal. Panic if you want. 

Comments

SalvatoreQuattro

April 20th, 2024 at 3:58 PM ^

Michigan wins with defense and running game. All they need from the QB is management of the game. If they can get 2021 Cade-level performance from the position this year they can seriously contend again.


 

djmagic

April 20th, 2024 at 4:20 PM ^

i'm in agreement with this.  If Warren Davis compares well to Cade, our floor this year is higher than I think many of us might have expected.  I also think our ground game is going to be good enough that it's going to take a lot of pressure off of the QB, whomever it ends up being.  

and i'll be honest, i wouldn't be disappointed if Moore and Campbell decide to put together an offense that looks kind of like the '14 and '15 "bowling ball covered in razor blades"  Buckeyes.

ShoelacesFlapp…

April 20th, 2024 at 3:59 PM ^

I've been in the Tuttle or Jaydn Davis camp, but it's not fair to compare Orji's performance today to the other QBs. I doubt we can or will run the full spread option offense if Orji starts, but there was no point in repping any of that today when you didn't have to tackle the QB to get him down. Even without the option packages that Orji is best at, he showed enough for me to think there's a chance he's a viable starter.

OldSchoolWolverine

April 20th, 2024 at 4:03 PM ^

Agreed totally.  They aren't gonna run him so its an offense that doesn't play to his real strength.  But good to know Warren looks ready. If Orji doesn't get it done in the first few games they'll roll out Warren.  I likened it to Lamar Jackson, and if he were in the spring game they'd play him in an offense not suited to his real strengths, and he'd look bad.

BlueinKyiv

April 20th, 2024 at 4:51 PM ^

"I liked it to Lamar Jackson, and if he were in the spring game they'd play him in an offense not suited to his real strengths, and he'd look bad."

 Well let's see.... Lamar in two spring games at Louisville barely ran and threw for 3 touchdowns in each game and over 350 yards in each game.  He actually threw 55 passes and only 9 were incomplete over the two games.  If your thinking Orji becomes Lamar Jackson once you can tackle the QB in a game....ignoring the question of whether he can run a passing game.

m9tt

April 20th, 2024 at 5:13 PM ^

Yes, Alex Orji is like Lamar Jackson, the one-dimensional NFL MVP (2x) who completed 67% of his passes for 3500+ yards and 24 TDs to 7 INTs. Lamar had the same completion percentage as Mahomes and was more accurate than Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert. He was #4 in QB Rating; over Herbert, Stafford, Cousins  Mahomes, and Goff. 

You need to repent for trying to frame Lamar as a run-first QB who can't pass. 

OldSchoolWolverine

April 20th, 2024 at 4:01 PM ^

I noticed Harbaugh used to be totally absorbed in things during this game, whereas Sherrone seemed more relaxed. Klatt would be asking Sherrone things and he sure wasn't distracted like Jim would have been.

BOLEACH7

April 20th, 2024 at 4:11 PM ^

Defense will be outstanding again , only concern is the depth being there in case of injuries… Moore looks to be a stud if he can translate the spring game to when the real games begin at WR joining Morgan and Morris … Klein looks like a younger version of Loveland …. Warren looked very good but he has before… Orji is a freak athlete but still needs to settle his feet when throwing, but then again Milroe looked lost early last year then stepped up 

WrestlingCoach

April 20th, 2024 at 8:11 PM ^

Seems pretty fair and I think Orji could do it, everyone ranting on here forgets we have some masterful play callers and offensive minds designing specific plays for him. Chill out, he’s our best shot, he just completed 65% today and ran for two TDs. We ran 10% of our playbook today. Maize seemed to have all the receivers and our whole OL is out. He just needs to keep the chains moving.

DaftPunk

April 20th, 2024 at 4:28 PM ^

The best blend of success I saw would be two tight end heavy sets with lots of RPOs and Tight End leakout passes.  Would be hell for linebackers. 

The defense showed that if it you leave the best players on the sideline, the offense gets a chance to look competent and work out some kinks. Glad to see Crippen and Persi.  Both O-lines were creating holes, but saw lots of names I didn't know along both lines. 

ETA Denegal showed me a glimpse of a set of wheels, but otherwise nowhere close to playable.

Blueisgood

April 20th, 2024 at 4:31 PM ^

I said it last year, and I still believe it. Davis Warren will be QB1 for team 145. Wildcard is Tuttle because he has it in him to beat out Warren. And it's not if Warren is a scrub. If I remember correctly, Warren would have been a 4 star if it wasn't for Leukemia and his season being canceled his senior year. The talent is there. 

Orji has a Milton vibe to me. He has some talent, but I don't have confidence in him putting it all together.  I would love to see him put it all together. He has the ability to be a Denard as far as an impact player goes. But Denard wasn't the greatest passer in the world, but did enough to earn the job and get it done. Orji is behind Denard in that regard, and the confidence for him to reach that is not the confidence I have in him reaching that is hard to see for me.  There's alot of time between now and the start of the season, but he's going to have to put in the work. 

BlueinKyiv

April 20th, 2024 at 5:00 PM ^

Just curious what is your basis for arguing "Orji has more talent than Milton"?  
Milton demonstrated some pretty good talent at throwing the deep ball and running a winning team in the SEC....what exactly do you believe Orji has demonstrated in regard to talent....and your not allowed to answer that the entire SEC coaching fraternity believing he had the talent to be an NFL linebacker.