Fall camp started a week ago today and we
- Wilton is clearly the #1 QB. #2 is still up for grabs.
- Higdon and Evans are competing for the #1 RB job, Isaac is also looking good.
- Starting WR's won't be decided until closer to the game.
- Kugler seems to be the starter at center
- Michigan is working on the 4 wide, quick drop and pass offense during this camp. (My guess is Pep is leading this offensive tweak)
- Kemp is standing out on defense
- LB's are good and athletic, Hudson is standing out.
- Metellus and Kinnel are locks at safety.
- CB's is still very competitive.
A Family of 5 Stars:
If you haven't gotten this feeling yet, you should: Michigan's 2019 class might be one of the best recruiting classes in the country!
Michigan already has two 4 stars and now two 5 stars already committed. The latest news came on Saturday night when Chris Hinton Jr. the #9 ranked player in the country (to 24/7 composite) committed to the Wolverines.
Chris's father is a 7 time NFL pro bowler Chris Hinton Sr. played on the offensive line with Jimmy in Indy. Chris Jr. is a 2019 DE/OT 5 star prospect just committed to the Wolverines over the weekend and his brother Myles Hinton in a 2020 OT prospect who many expect to also be a 5 star. That is one talented family and goes to Jimmy's deep relationships he has from his playing days.
Did I mention that the Hinton's live in Georgia? A state that historically hasn't been good to U of M but under Jimmy has been a nice pipeline (7 players).
Michigan was Chris Jr.'s first and favorite offer. He starting showing his dominance in camps over a year ago and the Wolverines quickly offered. Then the likes of #everyone offered including: Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Stanford, Tennessee, USC, Duke, Maryland, Miami, Michigan State, Mississippi State, UNC, Northwestern, Ole Miss, Rutgers, South Carolina, and Virginia Tech. He is a 5 star to both Rivals and Scouts. ESPN hasn't rated any 2019 guys yet and 24/7 has him as a high 4 star and a top 100 player.
Chris is 6'4 and 265 and still has two years of high school football to play before he gets to Ann Arbor. He is already a monster on the defensive line but many expect his position at the next level is at offensive tackle like his talented father. We are still two plus years away of needing to make that decision.
What would Fred Jackson say: Chris like is father is destined to play on Sunday's and will be a super star in Ann Arbor under Greg Mattison and Don Brown if the Wolverines elect to play him on defense. He reminds me of a former 5 star that we messed up in Big Will Campbell who could of played on either side of the ball and spent way too much time on the defensive line then the offensive line in Ann Arbor. Chris will have a better career in Ann Arbor as the coaching is light years better then what Will had.
from The BIG HOUSE Blog http://mbighouse.blogspot.com/2017/08/michigan-monday-camp-rumblings-and.html
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