New in-state offers: WR, LB, S

Submitted by Magnus on June 14th, 2021 at 5:58 AM

Michigan offered a few in-state prospects after a prospect camp this weekend.

The most immediate is 6'1", 205 lb. Belleville linebacker Aaron Alexander (2022).

The next is 5'10", 175 lb. West Bloomfield wide receiver Semaj Morgan (2023).

The third is 6'0", 180 lb. Harper Woods safety Jacob Oden (2024). 

I'm a little surprised at the Alexander offer, since his other offers come from Eastern Illinois and Marshall. Sam Webb has also been saying that Michigan wants big and fast linebackers, and while Alexander runs pretty well, he doesn't really have great size. He's a 247 Sports 3-star, the #205 linebacker, and #55 in the state.

The other two prospects should be pretty highly sought in the subsequent classes, so I figured those offers would be coming sooner or later.

Gentleman Squirrels

June 14th, 2021 at 6:14 AM ^

Looks like Lorenz has already put a crystal ball in for Alexander to Michigan.

How many LBs do you think Michigan will try to take this year? 247 people seem to think this is going to be a large LB class since Michigan will try to restock a depleted LB core

Chipper1221

June 14th, 2021 at 7:25 AM ^

The interesting thing about Alexander is that the staff has seen him twice at camps this summer already before offering. i personally take that as a good sign for both parties involved. 
 

This year does seem to be a down year for us recruiting wise. I could see this class being outside of the top 25. 

King Tot

June 14th, 2021 at 8:36 AM ^

I think that is a pretty dramatic take. I went through the last three recruiting cycles and averaged classes 26-30. They average 4.5 four star prospects and an average rating of 86.5. The only class that included a single 5 star in that range was a Wisconsin class but they only had 2 four stars that cycle. We already have a Five star  and 3 Four stars. 

matt1114

June 14th, 2021 at 9:38 AM ^

I agree it seems a bit down. However, theres a few guys that seem like they've been close to committing for a long time that would boost us a bit. 

Dillon Tatum, Micah Pollard, Hayden Schwartz and Jordan Phillips are the few that come to mind.  You could even throw Nate Johnson in.

That alone would put us at the number 5 class. 

Looking through the 2022 recruiting board, it seems like we are close on Myles Pollard, Jeremiah Caldwell, Jaden Mangham, Justice Finkley, Deone Walker, George Fitzpatrick, and Mario Eugenio. If we got all of them we'd have a 240 team score on 247 with 19 commits. We won't get all of those guys but it seems like we need to "close the deal" on a few guys which will make people that are worried about our recruiting rankings feel a bit better. There are also some wildcards that will greatly affect our rankings, Walter Nolan, Josh Conerly, Oscar Delp, and who knows what will end up happening with Domani Jackson. 

King Tot

June 14th, 2021 at 3:01 PM ^

He was simply stating those are the guys who are closest to committing and they absolutely will boost our recruiting class. It has been discussed here often (see the many Rutgers posts, todays ND post) about how number of recruits boost classes. Additionally, this is a covid year and you will have to trust our coaches evaluations. Considering how heavily they are pursuing Pollard, Phillips, and Schwartz they are likely at minimum that 3.5* types of players.

 

matt1114

June 14th, 2021 at 9:10 PM ^

Better to have 3 stars than walk ons like last year. But the fact of the matter is that 3 stars can develop, and we've kinda proven it. Kwity Paye, Ronnie Bell, Eubanks, Khaleke Hudson, Uche, Metellus even Karan Higdon was a 3 Star. 

I'm not at all trying to be a "Stars don't matter" guy, but the 3 star guys are either the majority, or close to it with 4 stars. Even though we have 4 and 5 star players, or players who are ranked MUCH better, 3 stars can still out play them. 

pescadero

June 14th, 2021 at 2:29 PM ^

I ran track with Semaj Morgan's dad (also named Semaj) in high school.

He finished 2nd in the state class A meet in the 100M and 400M in 1990.

 

His kid has about 3" and 30lbs on his dad in HS.