2020 Depth Chart

Submitted by northernmich on October 20th, 2019 at 11:53 AM

QB- Dylan McCaffery, Cade McNarma, JD Johnson

RB- Zach Charbonnet, Hassan Haskins, Blake Corum

WR- Tarik Black, Cornelius Johnson

WR- Ronnie Bell, Cornelius Johnson

WR- Giles Jackson, Mike Sainristil

TE- Nick Eubanks, Erick All, Schoonmaker

LT- Ryan Hayes or Andrew Stueber, Trente Jones

LG- Chuck Filiaga, Karsen Barnhart

C- Cesar Ruiz, Nolan Rumler

RG- Nolan Rumler, Vastardis

RT- Jalen Mayfield, Andrew Stueber

 

Leave early for NFL: Collins, Peoples-Jones

Transfers: Christian Turner, Joe Milton, a OL buried on the depth chart

 

DE- Hutch, Luigi Vilian

DT- Micheal Dwumfor, Chris Hinton

DT- Donovan Jeter or Chris Hinton or Mazi Smith

DE- Kwity Paye, Josh Uche

LB- Cam McGrone, Jordan Anthony

LB- Josh Ross, Jordan Anthony 

Viper- Micheal Barrett, Anthony Solomon

SAM- Josh Uche,

CB- Ambry Thomas, Gemon Green

CB- Vince Gray, DJ Turner

S- Dax Hill or Brad Hawkins (both will play at the same time a lot)

K- Jake Moody

P- Grad Transfer

 

Not expecting anybody to leave early for NFL, no impact transfers.

Will continue to watch the rest of the year and hope for 10-2/9-3, but let’s be honest, this season’s goals are over. Just a look into next year. Any thing you see different?

Carter the Darter

October 20th, 2019 at 12:17 PM ^

Annie put it best:  "Sun'll come out tomorrow."  That'll be the second line in my Haikus the rest of the year.  Michigan FB as depressing as an Entresto commercial. 

Trader Jack

October 20th, 2019 at 12:25 PM ^

1. I think Milton will beat out McCaffrey. 2. Doesn’t Will Hart have another year of eligibility after this one? 3. Surely Blake Corum won’t be the only true freshman contributing from the entire 2020 class. 

Lan DIm Sum

October 20th, 2019 at 12:43 PM ^

Please drink poison as soon as possible.  You know nothing and are little more than an infinitesimal cosmic pubic hair.  

You say no early departures for the NFL, but you have both Collins and DPJ leaving?  If you are aware that they are underclassmen, will both really leave with the relatively low numbers they've put up, rather than try and improve their draft stock?  Neither red-shirted.  

You have written Joe Milton off as a transfer because you're his roommate?  And why do you think McCaffery will beat him out?  I think Milton has a great shot with another year.  His strong arm would be a better fit with Gattis' passing system with 3 WR's constantly on the field and mobile TE's, than DM.

But again, since you're taking the rest of the year off to analyze this stuff, and I'm just going to be watching the games and rooting for my team, I'll defer to your knowledge.  

Coldwater

October 20th, 2019 at 12:43 PM ^

If Nico Collins doesn’t fact go pro, I’d be very interested to know his 40 yard dash time.   Can’t believe it would be better than a 4.6.    He’d have to be a big, strong possession type receiver at the next level. He doesn’t have that game changing speed to be a home run theat

brad

October 20th, 2019 at 1:22 PM ^

I'm no longer assuming the WR's bolt to the NFL.  Maybe Collins just because he could get drafted based on physics, but he could use some production to go with the measurables to possibly get into the first round.

The problem with next year is that even though there is a chance at entering Columbus with all the marbles on the line for the third straight time, Michigan can't win in Columbus.  Either by lack of ability or not being allowed, they will lose either way.

switch26

October 20th, 2019 at 1:36 PM ^

Anyone notice last night dpjs speed is gone?

 

When he got to the edge on that punt he had zero acceleration

Harbaughlin

October 20th, 2019 at 1:49 PM ^

QB1 Milton Milton and Milton.

Dylan is a sunflower who hurts his petals every 5 minutes he is on the field 2 broken collarbones and a Concussion in like 40 pass attempts since being here?. Milton is the NFL body NFL arm just needs to learn to make decisions better and a bit more accuracy.

 

If Milton leaves he will be like Burrows at LSU or Ryan Mallet at Arkansas who left Michigan then almost won the Heisman the next year.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

October 20th, 2019 at 3:20 PM ^

Season is far from over. Plus, the depth chart could change as the light bulb flips on for younger guys.

At this point, I would adjust a few points:

1. Viper starter is Solomon. Too much speed to keep on the sidelines. Barrett gets 40%.

2. Uche is done after this year - wasted his frosh year with only a few games before the new 4-game rule,

3. Need 2-3 of the development projects (Ojabo, Welschof, Morris) to add DT depth for Smith, Hinton and Dwumfour.

4. Think a redshirt frosh will start at both G - my wild guess is Keegan moves inside.

5. Lack of WR and CB depth are scary.

 

 

BlueUPer

October 20th, 2019 at 3:46 PM ^

OF Black, Collins, and DPJ...all 3 are not leaving.  At minimum, we should still have one of them, Bell, Johnson, and a few of the soon to be Sophomore slot Ninjas.  

This may be for the better.  The Big 3 are good players, but I've often thought we have too many Alpha WRs.  It's like having too many scorers in hoops and everyone wants 'their' touches.  

We will be fine next year. 

spider-sal

October 20th, 2019 at 4:29 PM ^

I thought Big Mike redshirted his freshman year? I’m still holding out hope on Kemp getting a redshirt too.

edit: just found that this site lists Big Mike as a senior. If that holds, what a bunch of shit. I thought he only played like at the end of a Rutgers blowout. ON THE DLINE! 

Gucci Mane

October 21st, 2019 at 1:39 AM ^

Yeah it’s confusing who has eligibility left for next year. Uche, Paye, Kemp, onwenu ? Guess we will find out. 

Plus ruiz, DPJ, and Collins all have a chance to be drafted. We will see if they settle for mid rounds or come back to try to get higher.