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QB Alex Orji Has Committed to Michigan Comment Count

Seth December 15th, 2021 at 11:19 AM

The Wolverines have indeed flipped Virginia Tech’s QB. High 3-star dual-threat QB Alex Orji of Sachse, TX, announced he’ll be sending in an LOI to Michigan today.

Quick scouting report: The guy’s a tank, a Tim Tebow-type who’s half-QB/half-fullback. Arm strength is awesome, accuracy and mechanics are works in progress. He’s also quite raw—he completed barely half of his passes in a high-level Dallas league. If QB doesn’t work out, it sounds like Orji has a future at that “tight end” position that Michigan often lines up in the backfield next to the quarterback. Which is called “tight end” and not anything else.

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Comments

CaliforniaNobody

December 15th, 2021 at 11:25 AM ^

A QB who can run with power is such a benefit to playcallers. It's why Urban always leaned so heavily on QB power. Huge in the RZ, short yardage, and numbers in the run game. I like Orji more than Denegal and am very happy with this get. 

STW P. Brabbs

December 15th, 2021 at 11:37 AM ^

Welp, that throw rolling left from his one yard line to the other team's 40 isn't a club everyone has in their bag.

Tebow is a really good comparison--wonky mechanics, can throw a mile even off platform, built like a tank and a powerful runner. 

I'd maybe consider him Joe Milton-plus. He at least understands putting touch on the ball, and his ability to throw on the run rolling to both sides of the field isn't something Milton could do, I don't think. Orji also looks faster and more instinctive as a runner than Milton. He's a longshot to make it as a starting QB, but as an athlete like Barrett who could end up playing a number of positions in addition to providing some longshot QB potential, it's a great pickup.  

ERdocLSA2004

December 15th, 2021 at 11:54 AM ^

Welcome aboard!

Unfortunately development of super raw guys at the QB position don’t usually go well in college.  This one has the sound of an inevitable change in position eventually but who knows, maybe he takes a leap.  I don’t think recruiting elite polished qb prospects is going to be an issue going forward so it’s hard to see him staying at qb unless something changes.  

buddhafrog

December 15th, 2021 at 9:27 PM ^

If he ever starts for Michigan, I think he'll have a 50% chance of being invited to NYC for the Heisman. A starting UM QB that can do what he can do will be huge news. With that said, I think it's more likely that he'll never start for UM. I'm intrigued however. Good gamble to take.