Over the past few
weeks, I’ve been taking a look at each position Michigan has been recruiting
and which recruit could possibly fill the needed spots. In the last installment
of our 2016 recruiting preview, I’ll be taking a look at a position Michigan currently
has good depth at- Cornerbacks/Safeties.
Who is Michigan
Targeting in the Defensive Backfield in 2016?
Heading into the 2015 season, Michigan currently has 15
players listed on the depth chart as a defensive back. In my opinion, this is
by far the position with the most depth on the entire roster, and it may take a
backseat in this year’s recruiting. In Michigan’s 2015 recruiting class, they
brought in two new defensive backs in S Tyree Kinnel and CB Keith Washington.
With only five seniors listed on the depth chart in the defensive backfield,
the chance for playing time could come as early as next season. So, who is
Michigan targeting at cornerback and safety in 2016?
1) David Long (Los
Angeles, CA)
David’s high school highlight film is
filled with very impressive plays, from both sides of the
ball. Whether he’s lining up as a Wide Receiver, or as a Cornerback, David is
constantly making plays. Although he can play both sides, I think his future is
on the defensive side of the ball.
David is an excellent cover cornerback.
He has the necessary speed and agility to keep up with receivers 1on1. He has
great back pedal speed and can turn his hips quick enough to not lose a step
with his man. Since he’s already played as a receiver for his Loyola High
School squad, he already has the ball skills that go along with a quality
defensive back. David also has good size to play the cornerback
position, standing at 6’0 and weighing 175 lbs. David plays as a pure "ball-hawk" and anytime the ball is thrown his way, the chance of an interception is very real. He has very long arms which he takes full advantage of when breaking up passes. David surely projects to be a multi-year starter at the collegiate level.
David is ranked as a four star recruit and the #30 ATH in
2016 according to Rivals. He holds scholarship offers from; Arizona, Arizona
State, Duke, Miami, Oklahoma, Oregon, UCLA, Utah, and Washington. On Wednesday Coach Zordich paid David a visit
at his high school.
2) JJ Givens
(Mechanicsville, VA)
Like Lamar Jackson, JJ is a new name to the Michigan
recruiting board, as he was offered in mid-February.
In my opinion, JJ will make an excellent safety at the
college level. He has great size (6’2- 170 lbs.), to go along with excellent
speed and ball skills. While he will
most definitely have add on some additional muscle mass once he arrives in
college, JJ already plays like a college safety. He’s has above average field
vision and has a knack of knowing where the ball is going to be thrown. Effective during blitzes due to his speed, and
is able to get around the edge quickly to get to the ball carrier. Does a good
job of letting the play develop in front of him and then breaking towards the
ball. Good hands and is able to high point balls for tips or interceptions.
Sheds blocks with relative ease and is a decent tackler. Good lateral agility
and can turn his hips quickly without losing much speed.
JJ is ranked as a three star prospect and the #31 overall
safety in 2016 according to Rivals. At the moment he holds a small but
respectable offer sheet including schools such as; Arizona State, Duke,
Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Virginia Tech, and West
Virginia.
3) CJ Pollard
(Gardena, CA)
CJ is a prospect the coaching staff has identified early on
as a recruit that they would love to have on their team. While it’s still ten months away from NSD
2016, Michigan looks to be in the thick of CJ’s recruitment and it should come
down to a battle of USC/Michigan for his services.
CJ is a force in the defensive backfield for his Junipero
Serra High School squad. He plays with a
high level of intensity and is constantly zipping back and forth across the
field. CJ could line up anywhere in the
defensive backfield in his collegiate career, but I like him more as a free
safety. CJ does an excellent job of
keeping the play in front of him and is rarely ever beaten in 1on1 situations. He breaks to the ball extremely quick and
does a more than adequate job of tackling.
Possesses good size to match up with receivers, but like most high
school defensive backs, will have to add on some additional weight. Good instincts and almost seems to know which
side of the field the ball will be going on.
Attacks the ball quickly and flies through the box to make tackles. Wherever
CJ ends up playing his collegiate career, he could see early playing time as a
punt/kick returner, as his elusiveness when he has the ball in his hands is too
good to keep him on the bench.
CJ is ranked as a four star prospect and the #19 safety in
the 2016 recruiting class according to Rivals. He has scholarship offers from;
Arizona State, Cal, Duke, Illinois, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, and
Wisconsin. Coach Zordich also visited CJ
at his high school on Wednesday.
4) Lamar Jackson (Elk
Grove, CA)
Lamar is a new name to the Michigan recruiting board as he
was offered a scholarship by the coaching staff in late February.
While Lamar saw playing time at running back last season,
Michigan will be recruiting him as a defensive back. Lamar is a very intriguing
prospect as he has all the tools that coaches look for in an every down
corner. His speed is what makes him so
elusive on the playing field, as he is able to keep up with the other team’s
top receivers. He has excellent ball skills and is constantly in the thick of
the play. Since Lamar has played running
back in his career, he already possesses excellent hands and ball skills. Lamar is more than likely a project as a
defensive back, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him start out as a
nickelback early in his collegiate career, and progress into a starter later
on.
Lamar is ranked as a three star recruit according to Rivals.
His scholarship offer list features mostly Pac-12 schools such as; Arizona
State, Cal, Colorado, UCLA, USC, and Washington.
5) Lavert Hill
(Detroit, MI)
Lavert is a name that has been on Michigan’s board for a
while now, as he has been offered by both Brady Hoke and Jim Harbaugh. At the beginning of his recruitment, it
looked as if Michigan would be the front runner for his services, but after a
horrid 2014 season, Lavert has looked elsewhere and committed to Penn State on
January 31st.
Lavert is a “do it all” type cornerback. He can play man to
man coverage extremely well, or can drop back into zone coverage. After watching his film, I truly believe that
Lavert will be one of the top cornerbacks in college in a few years. He has a good blend of size, speed, and field
vision, which makes him so dangerous in the defensive secondary. Possesses
excellent back pedal speed and locks on to his receiver from the moment the
ball is snapped. Has quick hips, and is able to turn around without dropping
his speed. Good ball skills and is constantly attacking the ball. Breaks to the
ball quickly and can guard almost any receiver on the field. An excellent tackler, who rarely has tackles
broken. Does a good job of getting low on the ball carrier and wrapping up his
man.
Lavert is ranked as a four star recruit and the #19
cornerback in 2016 according to Rivals. He holds a small but impressive
scholarship offer list including schools such as; Miami, North Carolina, Ohio
State, Tennessee, and North Carolina State.
A few months ago, I would have put Michigan’s chances at
flipping Lavert’s commitment at slim-to-none, but after a quiet visit last
month, the possibility of Jim Harbaugh flipping the four star recruit is very
possible.
Note- List is in order of likeliness to commit, not based upon rankings.
Note- List is in order of likeliness to commit, not based upon rankings.
Other Notes
2016 Kicker Quinn Nordin visited Ann Arbor on Wednesday.
Quinn is ranked as the #1 Kicker in 2016 according to Korn Blue Kicking.
2017 Cass Tech ATH Jaylen Kelly-Powell picked up a
scholarship offer from Pitt on Tuesday.
2016 TE target Kaden Smith committed to Stanford on Tuesday
afternoon.
2017 RB target Najee Harris won MVP at the CenCal Passing
Down Elite 7on7 tournament in Sacramento last weekend.
2016 OT target Frank Martin III committed to USC on Thursday
morning. Frank released a Top 10 list which included Michigan earlier in the
week.
2016 DE target Julian Okwara committed to Notre Dame on
Wednesday.
2016 LB target Caleb Kelly released his Top 10 schools last
Saturday; which included Michigan.
2017 RB target Todd Sibley Jr. will be in Columbus this
weekend for Ohio States Spring Game.
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