T
he majority of Michigan's class
of 2017 football commitments —
four of the five in the class in fact
— didn't see their rankings move
in the latest update to the Rivals250
rankings. The one who did, however,
made a huge jump in his standing.
Highlands Ranch (Colo.) Valor
Christian quarterback Dylan Mc-
Caffrey saw his standing improve 75
spots, rising from the No. 114 over-
all prospect nationally to No. 39 and
from No. 6 to No. 2 in the country
among dual-threat quarterbacks.
He was already the highest ranked
player in Michigan's class, but solidi-
fied his status at the top.
Oak Park (Mich.) High product
Ja'Raymond Hall remained a high
three-star prospect and is tabbed as
the nation's No. 52 offensive tackle,
Covington (Ga.) Newton standout
Kurt Taylor stayed in the middle
range of three-stars and is listed as
the country's No. 26 running back,
and Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) Brother
MICHIGAN RECRUITING
Rivals Re-Rank
U‑M target Austin Deculus — an offensive tackle from Texas who will choose between
Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Michigan and Texas A&M May 20 — moved up from No. 110 to
No. 24 in Rivals.com's national rankings.
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