Michigan badly wanted at least two, if not three, tight ends in this class after going 1/2 on their top prospects the last few years because one of those top prospects blew up into a national recruit. This time Jay Harbaugh's peerless tight end scouting couldn't beat Alabama to offer the latest jump ball receiver from nowhere to grow a butt. But he did manage to pull in the recruit. Let's see what he's won: Committed 〽️ @UMichFootball @JayHarbaugh pic.twitter.com/ypgUTOyutM Colstonloveland (@colstonlovelan1) July 5, 2021 GURU RATINGS Rivals: 6-5/230 ESPN: 6-4/230 247: 6-5/230 247 Comp 3 , 5.7, NR Ovr #18 TE, #1 ID 3 , 79, NR Ovr, #8 TE-H, #66 West, #1 ID 4 , 90, #280 Ovr #13 TE, #1 ID 3 , .8715, #588 Ovr, #30 TE, #1 ID 3.79 ⬆⬆ 3.86 ➡ 4.02 ⬆⬆ 3.72 ⬆ Arrows show trend of recruiting rankings. An arrow is like a third of a star. 24/7 notes he’s their highest-ranked recruit from Idaho since 2018 (don’t look). That works out to a 3.85 , a tad hi
Brandon Huffman traveled to last summer’s Rare Academy showcase at Caldwell’s Simplot Stadium to see former Thunder Ridge star Tao Johnson (Utah signee). But
With the postseason coming to a close, it’s time to recap how former Jets players who have since joined other NFL teams have fared. There was so much player movement this year that we’ve decided to.