Saturday, September 7, 2013

Classes of 2014, 2015 least well-known Division I college football prospects in Michigan (Early rankings)

Well, as we conclude the second week of the 2013 prep football season, I've been busy perusing local previews and game scores from throughout the state of Michigan. It's truly eye-popping the depth, quality and outright total number of Division I-caliber players in the state. Here is a list of some of the top players and D-I prospects (outside of the close to 200 juniors and seniors I've already listed in this blog) I uncovered, or, in some instances, wasn't that high on previously and now have a change of opinion, after canvassing and researching the state from north to south and east to west.  All of these players are Division I-level football recruits.

Class of 2014- (With updated rankings in some instances)

Quarterback-
1. Danny Welke-6-4, 190-Marshall-No. 4-rated QB in state, 1,758 yds and 16 TDs as Jr.
2. Tyler Sigler-6-3, 200-Grand Rapids Christian-No. 6-rated QB, 4.5 40, transfer from Jenison
3. Jalen Brady-6-0, 190-Southfield-Slippery QB for one of state's best teams, BGSU verbal
4. A.J. Favazza-6-6, 250-Center Line-Skill to be TE at next level,  similar to Matt Sokol (No. 5 QB)

Running Back-
1. Jeremiah Johnson-5-9, 190-Pontiac Notre Dame Prep-Toledo, WMU recruiting
2. Trevor Mason-6-2, 205-Macomb Lutheran North-Freakish talent, 4.5, 300 bench, also top LB
3. Danny Bauder-5-9, 180-Zeeland West-All-purpose threat (KO, DB, RB), 4.4 40
4. Jesse Brown-5-10, 175-Romulus Summit Academy-Small school standout, explosive, 4.4 40
5. Dan Shoop-5-10, 190-Muskegon Oakridge-Gamer, always moving forward
6. Quinn Smith-6-2, 185-Owendale-Gagetown-1,400 yds, 26 TDs, 81 carries (5 games) for 8-man stud

Wide Receiver-
1. Cooper Mojsiejenko-6-4, 210-Bridgman-51 catches, 905 yds, 7 TDs, kicked 50-yd FG, top LB
2. Jordan Billingslea-5-8, 165-Southfield-Cat-quick, verbal commit to WMU
3. Lavelle Griffin-6-5, 185-Detroit Consortium-Match-up problem, great size, speed combo
4. Brandon Sowards-6-1, 175-Wyandotte-One of Downriver's best, 4.5 40, 26 catches last year
5. Collin Carter-6-3, 185-Temperance Bedford-Big body, great hands
6. Malik Boynton-6-2, 185-Melvindale-24 catches, 11 TDs last yr., 4.5 40, also top DB
7. Malik Taylor-6-2, 195-Montrose-Exceptional sleeper-type talent, 4.4 40, great size, production

Tight End-
1. Jake Barann-6-6, 230-Allen Park-Another big time TE prospect in deep class, No. 8-rated
2. Odell Miller-6-4, 245-Gull Lake-Athletic, nimble big body, also standout hoops player
3. Austin Gordon-6-4, 230-Grand Rapids Catholic Central
4. Christian Ceeka-6-3, 230-Holland

Offensive Linemen-
1. Evan Akins-6-6, 285-Hudsonville-Big, agile tackle, Navy verbal commit, top 10 OT in state
2. Zach Geno-6-4, 250-Battle Creek Pennfield-Powerful blocker, intense
3. Brian Hawkins-6-3, 290-Muskegon-One of state's best pure centers, ineligible a season ago
4. John Filiatraut-6-4, 260-Dearborn Divine Child-Key protector for QB Goslin (see above)
5. Dimitri Angelas-6-5, 285-Northville-U-Mass verbal, pairs with top Jr. David Moorman (6-5, 275)
6. Micah Smith-6-5, 265-Detroit Old Redford-Coach's son, excellent technique, form
7. Alex Van Vossen-6-4, 240-Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central
8. Zach VandeVusse-6-5, 295-Hamilton
9. David Dryer-6-4, 315-Grand Rapids Forest Hills Northern-Great size, blocker
10. Aaron Curtis-6-3, 275-Coopersville-Three-year starter
11. Leon Richardson-6-4, 290-Walled Lake Western
12. Jack Luoma-6-3, 245-Battle Creek St. Phillip-Four-year starter at center
13. Ethan Lussky-6-4, 285-Rockford-Another in long line of talented Ram O-Linemen
14. Tristan Fleet-6-3, 275-Mancelona-One of northern Michigan's best centers

Kicker-
1. Cameron West-5-11, 175-DeWitt-Lansing State Journal Dream Teamer as Jr., 43-yd FG

Defensive linemen-
1. Kyle Baldwin-6-4, 245-Madison Heights Madison-Big Ten talent, speed, 4.8 40
2. Jeremiah Harris-6-5, 230-Temperance Bedford-MAC schools interested in Mule DE
3. Karl Marback-6-5, 240-Birmingham Seaholm-Elite pass rusher, 14 sacks a year ago
4. Zach Testolin-6-3, 235-Battle Creek Harper Creek-62 tackles, 6 sacks, 15 TFL last yr
5. Lion King Conaway-6-5, 225-Southfield-Great name, better talent, frame, D-I prospect
6. Carl Grant-6-2, 225-Dowagiac-Speed edge rusher
7. Mitchell Stanitzek-6-4, 220-Grand Rapids West Catholic-EMU verbal commit
8. Patrick Moriarty-6-3, 240-East Lansing
9. Matt Humphreys-6-2, 285-Utica Eisenhower-Run-plugger for suburban Detroit power
10. Donte Nelson-6-1, 285-East Kentwood

Linebacker-
1. Alex Hamilton-6-2, 205-Anchor Bay-MAC schools recruiting, also top RB
2. Aaron Thompson-6-2, 215-Dearborn Heights Robichaud-Brother Ron plays at Syracuse
3. Thomas Jones-6-2, 235-Harper Woods Chandler Park-Excellent size, tackler
4. Alex Brackett-6-2, 240-Grand Blanc
5. John Brennan-6-1, 215-Howell- Rugged player, 4.7 speed
6. Kaleb Hauser-6-2, 225-Kalkaska-Dominant LB "Up North," 4.7 speed

Defensive back-
1. Josh Smith-5-9, 175-Riverview-Three-year starter, 4.4 speed, also dangerous WR
2. Omari McCauley-6-0, 165-Detroit Douglas-Good size, skills as lockdown corner for 'Canes

Overall Top 15 Least Publicized D-I Prospects for Class of 2014-
1. Danny Welke-6-4, 190-QB-Marshall- No. 4-ranked QB prospect in Michigan
2. Malik Taylor-6-2, 195-WR-DB-Montrose-Big Ten, D-I talent at mid-sized school
3. Cooper Mojsiejenko-6-4, 210-WR-LB-K-Bridgman-No. 7-ranked WR in state
4. Kyle Baldwin-6-4, 245-DE-TE-Madison Heights Madison-No. 10-ranked DE in state
5. Evan Akins-6-6, 285-OT-Hudsonville-No. 9-ranked OT in state
6. Jake Barann-6-6, 230-TE-Allen Park-No. 8-ranked TE in Michigan
7. Jeremiah Johnson-5-9, 190-RB-Pontiac Notre Dame Prep-Tied for No. 10-ranked RB in state
8. Tyler Sigler-6-3, 200-QB-Grand Rapids Christian-No. 6-ranked QB in Michigan
9. Jordan Billingslea-5-8, 165-WR-Southfield
10. Trevor Mason-6-2, 205-RB-LB-Macomb Lutheran North
11. Alex Hamilton-6-2, 205-LB-RB-Anchor Bay
12. Jeremiah Harris-6-5, 230-DE-Temperance Bedford
13. Danny Bauder-5-9, 180-RB-DB-KR-Zeeland West
14. Malik Boynton-6-2, 185-WR-DB-Melvindale
15. (three-way tie) Lavelle Griffin-6-5, 185-WR-Detroit Consortium; Josh Smith-5-9, 175-DB-WR-Riverview; Quinn Smith-6-2, 185-RB-Owendale-Gagetown

-- Next I'll list the least well-known college football prospects for the class of 2015. Here's a quick peek at a few players on the list- Ryan Lowe-6-9, 285-OT-Battle Creek Pennfield, Sam Heyboer-6-5, 210-WR-LB-Grand Rapids South Christian, Kamahl March-6-3, 215-LB-Detroit East English Village (17 sacks, 6 punt blocks last season), Bryce Wilker-6-6, 275-OT-Belding, Josh Holloman-5-11, 185-RB-Auburn Hills Avondale (defending big school 100 meter state champ, 4.2 40 at Alabama camp).



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