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February 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  michigan recruiting Class of 2015 wide receiver George Campbell of Tarpon Springs (Fla.) East Lake is projected to be a five-star prospect and has received an offer from Michigan. photo courtesy Rivals.com verines. The 6-0, 212-pounder has a versatile skill set which would allow him to play a number of positions, including linebacker should he chose to play on defense in college. He is an early four-star prospect according to Rivals.com. Tarpon Springs (Fla.) East Lake receiver Artavis Scott has already visited Michigan on a couple occasions, for the Barbecue at The Big House recruiting event in August and again for the Wolverines' game against Michigan State Oct.  20. The Rivals.com four-star stands just 5-11, 180 pounds, but is an explosive player with the ball in his hands. He also has the ability to play cornerback on defense. A pair of tight ends have picked up Michigan offers in recent months, as well. Oradell (N.J.) Bergen Catholic four-star Garrett Dickerson is a solid possession-type tight end, standing 6‑4, 240 pounds. His older brother Cameron is a freshman wide receiver at Northwestern. Chatham (Ill.) Glenwood four-star Daniel Helm is more a field-stretching type that often plays split wide for his high school team. The 6‑5, 220-pounder has good hands and can beat the defense deep if they cheat up on the run. Olney (Md.) Good Counsel offensive lineman Sam Mustipher also picked up a U-M offer during his high school's Christmas break. The 6-4, 285-pounder plays at one of the most talent-rich programs on the East Coast. Good Counsel has produced a five-star player in each of the past two classes, with wide receiver Stefon Diggs picking Maryland in 2012 and cornerback Kendall Fuller heading to Virginia Tech in 2013. More importantly, U-M rising redshirt sophomore cornerback Blake Countess is a product of the D.C.area powerhouse, and Mustipher is good friends with Countess' younger brother, Drew. That relationship is one factor that has led Mustipher to plan a February visit to U-M's campus. The staff isn't just looking at next year's class, however. The second offer in the class of 2015 went out in December when Tarpon Springs (Fla.) East Lake wide receiver George Campbell heard good news from the U-M coaches. The 6-3, 190-pound Campbell is up to nine total offers, and the likely five-star prospect will

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