Five-star player: 85 to 100
A potential immediate game-changer at the major college level who could push for all-conference recognition as a true freshman. Will enter college with elite skills needed to create mismatches against top-level competition. A future All-American candidate.
Four-star player: 79.5 to 84.99
A potential 3- to 4-year starter at the major college level with the superior skills needed to see early playing time and make a significant impact during his college career.
Three-star player: 75.0 to 79.49
A player with the skills to develop into a solid starter at the major college level. Potential high-ceiling prospect with the ability to make an impact during his career.
Two-star player: 68 to 74.99
A player who flashes developable major college talent and could be a late bloomer. Potential solid starter at the mid-major level.
One-star player: 55 to 67.9
Player does not show the physical tools or skill set at this point to project at the major college level, but could contribute at mid-major or FCS programs.
@TIMMMAAY Really the comments made about black and white need to stop because we all know it takes a full team of all colors to make this work. We have a coaching staff who doesn't see colors so we have no reason to seperate the players by color. I was born and raised in Texas but I love the Wolverines 100%. I'm a black man walking around in maize and people think im crazy following a school so far away. I drive on the weekends with my flags out and never miss a basketball or football game because I love Michigan. Yes our school may have more white fans but you best believe blacks love Michigan the same. I love the Big House and can't wait to travel up there for the spring game on Delta a long flight from Texas. Go Blue!
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Five-star player: 85 to 100
A potential immediate game-changer at the major college level who could push for all-conference recognition as a true freshman. Will enter college with elite skills needed to create mismatches against top-level competition. A future All-American candidate.
Four-star player: 79.5 to 84.99
A potential 3- to 4-year starter at the major college level with the superior skills needed to see early playing time and make a significant impact during his college career.
Three-star player: 75.0 to 79.49
A player with the skills to develop into a solid starter at the major college level. Potential high-ceiling prospect with the ability to make an impact during his career.
Two-star player: 68 to 74.99
A player who flashes developable major college talent and could be a late bloomer. Potential solid starter at the mid-major level.
One-star player: 55 to 67.9
Player does not show the physical tools or skill set at this point to project at the major college level, but could contribute at mid-major or FCS programs.
He loves the coaches so im sure Funk will stay in contact and Erik will be a Wolverine. Hoke will have a top 10 class.
@ TIMMMAAY Really the comments made about black and white need to stop because we all know it takes a full team of all colors to make this work. We have a coaching staff who doesn't see colors so we have no reason to seperate the players by color. I was born and raised in Texas but I love the Wolverines 100%. I'm a black man walking around in maize and people think im crazy following a school so far away. I drive on the weekends with my flags out and never miss a basketball or football game because I love Michigan. Yes our school may have more white fans but you best believe blacks love Michigan the same. I love the Big House and can't wait to travel up there for the spring game on Delta a long flight from Texas. Go Blue!