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Welcome to Michigan Team 137: Offense
- Updated: February 15, 2016
Kekoa Crawford, 4* WR
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Strengths
- Speed
- Route running
- Good runner
Needs work
- Hands
In 2016: Probably plays at least a little bit. I’m not at all worried about Michigan’s WR group next year, especially if bowl game Grant Perry is the real Grant Perry. After Chesson, Darboh, and Perry, though, nobody’s done a whole lot. With another year of quality coaching for those guys under their belts going into 2016 – who knows? I still think Drake Harris, in particular, has some real potential. Moe Ways looked decent last year. But I think it’s worth getting Crawford some playing time.
Brad Hawkins, 4* WR
Strengths
- Size
- Hands
- Plays ball well, can go up and get it
Needs work
- Explosiveness
In 2016: Dunno. He could end up at safety; I hope he doesn’t, because I really liked what I saw of his tape. (I think it’s his junior tape, which makes me like it even more.) If he sticks at WR, he probably sees the field for the same reasons Crawford does. However, it wouldn’t shock me to see him redshirt, since Michigan has a couple guys with his skillset already (Darboh, Ways kinda), whereas they don’t so much with a guy like Crawford.
Nate Johnson, 3* WR
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Strengths
- Ability as a runner
- Route running
- Hands
Needs work
- Speed
In 2016: Depends on what Grant Perry does, if bowl game Grant Perry is the real Grant Perry, and what Eddie McDoom and Chris Evans do. If bowl game Grant Perry is here to stay and he’s going to play mostly in the slot, a redshirt may be the better option for Johnson.
Eddie McDoom, 3* WR
Strengths
- Route running
- Hands
- Quick feet
- Plays ball well
Needs work
- Speed
In 2016: Same as what I said about Nate Johnson, with the only difference being that McDoom might end up as an outside receiver in 2017.
Chris Evans, 4* ATH
Strengths
- Agility
- Ability as a runner
- Vision
Needs work
- Size, if he’s going to play RB
In 2016: Since Evans looks like he can play RB and in the slot, I’m going to guess that he sees the field at least a little in 2016. Most people are thinking he’ll end up mostly in the slot, but I really liked what I saw of him as a RB.
Nick Eubanks, 3* TE
Strengths
- Speed
- Height
- Route running
Needs work
- Blocking technique
- Needs to add weight
- Hands
In 2016: Redshirts. Eubanks needs to put on some weight and develop as a blocker. After that, we may get to see what might have been if Devin Funchess had played on good teams.
Devin Asiasi, 4* TE
Strengths
- Hands
- Route running
- Blocking
Needs work
- Speed
In 2016: Michigan has plenty of TEs, but with as talented as Asiasi appears to be, he could end up filling the A.J. Williams role.
Stephen Spanellis, 3* OL
Strengths
- Strength
- Run blocking awareness and drive
- Size
Needs work
- Footwork
- Explosiveness
- Athleticism
- Pass protection
In 2016: Definitely redshirts. Looks a couple years away from competing for playing time.
Ben Bredeson, 4* OL
Strengths
- Footwork
- Athleticism
- Awareness
- Balance
Needs work
- Strength
In 2016: Almost definitely redshirts. Bredeson could compete for a spot in 2017, when Michigan will need to replace 60% of the O-line. Bredeson could play tackle or guard; the depth chart may dictate that he plays tackle.
Michael Onwenu, 4* OG
Strengths
- Strength
- Footwork
- Explosiveness
Needs work
- Will need to shed some bad weight
In 2016: Almost definitely redshirts. While Onwenu could end up on either side of the ball, offense seems more likely and that seems like the right call to me. He looks like a solid DT, but a potentially great OG. He’ll have to shed some bad weight (he’s listed at 365 pounds), but in 2017, he could compete for a spot on the O-line.
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