The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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2016 FOOTBALL RECRUITING ISSUE vision. He's already on hand, as an early enrollee. Peters could eventually be operat- ing behind a line featuring headliner Ben Bredeson, a 6-5, 293-pounder out of Hartland, Wis. Enormous-yet nim- ble Michael Onwenu (6-3, 350) out of Detroit will also make his presence known, and those two will be joined by last-minute commitment Stephen Spanellis (6-5, 315) from Baltimore. "He's a big, physical offensive line- man and can play guard or tackle," Harbaugh said. "He will rattle your fillings when he gets his big hands on you." Meanwhile, Harbaugh expects a new crew of running backs to rattle the competition in the spring and fall as well. Both of Michigan's running back signees are early enrollees who will try and stake their claim to snaps in spring ball and beyond. Walker (6-1, 210), out of Wayne, N.J., committed to Ohio State at one point. He instead teams with Davis (6-1, 225) out of Prattville, Ala., to form the fifth-best incoming running Quarterback Brandon Peters earned Indiana's Mr. Football award as a senior after passing for 3,103 yards and 37 touchdowns in the state's largest division. PHOTO BY ANDREW IVINS