Steve Lorenz Ballz Oliver Martin to Michigan

Submitted by JimmyFresh on

Lorenz' ballz are well respected.  It looks like Michigan now wants Martin...and he wants Michigan.  I would love to have this kid.  He seems like a gamer.

anywaytodelete…

January 19th, 2017 at 1:37 PM ^

Tanning ability is a skill that is particularly useful for certain positions, including wide receivers.  247 can use the Fitzpatrick Scale to measure this:

Type

Also called

Sunburning

Tanning behavior

Von Luschan's chromatic scale

I Light, pale white Always Never 0–6
II White, fair Usually Minimally 7–13
III Medium, white to light brown Sometimes Uniformly 14–20
IV Olive, moderate brown Rarely Easily 21–27
V Brown, dark brown Very rarely Very easily 28–34
VI Very dark brown to black Never Never 35–36

 

Alternatively, they can go with the von Luschan chromatic scale, which may be even more useful for those who follow recruiting especially closely.

Artie

January 19th, 2017 at 12:27 PM ^

Hmm...I could envision getting him and Nico and converting Martin to a DB. He'd make a real good one in the Jason Sehorn mold...because Jason Sehorn is white. And he was a DB.



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Catchafire

January 19th, 2017 at 12:28 PM ^

Remember the days when black people supposedly couldn't throw and couldn't be a headcoach? If your a black QB you can't throw and all you can do is run? I can't wait to see a white QB at fOSU.

Don

January 19th, 2017 at 12:35 PM ^

In the long, glorious history of Michigan football, there has been exactly one other player named Oliver—Oliver Johnson, OLB, '77-'80, Detroit MI

Har Bro

January 19th, 2017 at 12:43 PM ^

Same height / weight / crisp routes from the slot, ability to split out wide if needed.  Sanders can also run a deep route thanks to better speed (4.4). 

Indonacious

January 19th, 2017 at 12:48 PM ^

He's actually pretty close to Collins now, who is #23 wr and Martin is #28 (despite espn not updating his rankings and keeping him as #60 wr...). Every time he has played against high level competition he has impressed and moved up. If he was in a recruiting hotbed he would be even higher.



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cbrad

January 19th, 2017 at 2:21 PM ^

The patriots have made a living by going against the grain taking players other teams dont want and scheming to capitalize on their strengths at the same time fitting in the salary cap. Weren't they one of the 1st to use 2 TE (rather than paying for high priced primadonna WR) to counter most teams that invested heavily in shut down corners? Didn't they go with the 3-4 D to get undervalued/underpaid tweeners when everyone coveted the big pass rushers in a 4-3? Belichek is the Saban of the NFL, but better.