Michigan has produced some outstanding tight ends throughout the years (NFLers Antonio Gates, Chris Baker, Tony Scheffler, Kellen Davis are a few that come to mind in recent years), but the class of 2014 just might have the best group in one season the state has ever seen. From top to bottom, every one of the top 10 guys are bonafide Division I recruits. If a college coach is looking for a tight end, then Michigan is a definite stop in 2014.
1. Mitch Vonzittwitz-6-4, 240-Utica-a horse with elite speed/strength combo
2. Jake Kasenski-6-5, 240-Ludington-best Oriole since MSU's Bob Organ in late '80s/'90s
3. Clay Walderzak-6-4, 235-Standish-Sterling-also big-time LB/DE prospect
4. Charlie Yost-6-5, 230-Livonia Churchill-also outstanding LB
5. Kyle Rachwal-6-3, 230-Lapeer East- on U-M's recruiting radar
6. Elliott Jordan-6-7, 235-East Kentwood-huge target, match-up problem (WMU verbal)
7. Lucas Bezerra-6-4, 225-Troy Athens-verbal to Western Michigan
8. Blake Williams-6-4, 225-Romeo-Big Ten's Indiana, Iowa recruiting
9. Ty Kiafoulis-6-5, 230-Birmingham Brother Rice-returning starter for D-2 state champions
10. Drake Baar-6-7, 220-Comstock Park-big frame, potential to pack on 20-30 pounds
Other top prospects-Nathan Conrad-6-4, 225-Orchard Lake St. Mary's, David Walker-6-3, 225-Harbor Springs (verbal to WMU), Hunter Lassiter-6-4, 255-Portage Central (CMU verbal), Austen Yeomans-6-3, 225-White Lake Lakeland.
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