The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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174 ■ THE WOLVERINE 2016 FOOTBALL PREVIEW MIDWEST TOP 25 18. Antjuan Simmons, LB Ann Arbor (Mich.) Pioneer High School Simmons isn't on the bigger side for high school linebackers — standing 6‑1 and weighing just 199 pounds — but he is a com‑ plete football player. He makes several big plays on defense in every game and also shines as a running back for the Pioneers. Because of his size and lack of top‑end speed, he falls between being a linebacker and a safety, but he can absolutely play. Simmons is listed as the No. 5 player in Michigan and the No. 214 overall player in the country. The four‑star committed to Ohio State in March. 19. Chester Graves, DE Kansas City (Mo.) Park Hill High School T h e 6 ‑ 4 , 2 2 0 ‑ p o u n d Graves displays natural pass‑rushing ability, using his speed and quickness to beat slow‑footed linemen off the edge. He doesn't weigh that much but is noted for his strength, giving him a great combination of skills as a pass rusher. Ri‑ vals.com lists him as a four‑star recruit, the No. 2 player in Missouri and the No. 218 overall prospect in the land. Entering the summer, Graves had offers from 10 schools, including Ohio State, Wis‑ consin, Iowa and Nebraska. 20. James Hudson, DE Toledo (Ohio) Central Catholic High School The 6‑5, 271‑pound Hud‑ son is a solidly built defen‑ sive end with the potential to grow into an interior player. Rivals.com rated him as a four‑star talent, the No. 8 recruit in Ohio and the No. 229 overall player nationally. Hudson had announced for Kentucky but reopened his commitment just days before visiting Ann Arbor in late May. Michigan offered him a scholarship, joining Alabama, Ohio State, Penn State and others. 21. Amir Riep, CB Cincinnati Colerain High School Riep is a very smooth, long‑armed corner, who just makes everything look easy. It doesn't seem to matter if he's defending taller receiv‑ ers or quicker slot types, he sticks to everyone and makes plays whenever the ball is thrown his way. Rivals.com rates the 6‑0, 180‑pounder as a four‑star prospect, the No. 9 player in the state of Ohio and the No. 236 overall recruit in the country. Riep's impressive offer list includes Michigan, Ohio State, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan State, Oregon and Florida. 22. Hunter Rison, WR Ann Arbor (Mich.) Skyline High School The son of Michigan State wide receiver legend Andre Rison, Hunter is go‑ ing to follow in dad's foot‑ steps and play his college ball in East Lansing. The 5‑11, 190‑pound receiver was committed to Michigan State but re‑ opened his recruitment after getting offered by Alabama. The decommitment didn't last long, and he's now a solid pledge for the Spartans. According to Rivals.com, Rison is a four‑ star prospect, the No. 6 senior in Michigan and the No. 237 overall player in the country. 23. Jarell White, ATH Cincinnati La Salle High School White was considered a running back by Rivals.com before making a decision in April that he would concentrate on defense in order to get ready for college. The 5‑10, 200‑pounder has the frame and skill set to be a good DB, but many still think he should be a ball carrier at the next level. He has great quick‑ ness and changes direction very well. The four‑star prospect's offer list includes Purdue, Iowa and Illinois. 24. Kevin Jarvis, OG Park Ridge (Ill.) Maine South High School At 6‑5, 315 pounds, Jar‑ vis has college‑ready size with a year of high school still to go. He is rated a four‑star player and the na‑ tion's No. 246 overall re‑ cruit by Rivals.com. Jarvis committed to Michigan State March 31 over offers from Auburn, Florida, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin. 25. Tyler Beach, OT Port Washington (Wis.) High School Beach is very well built offensive tackle prospect at 6‑6 and 280 pounds. The Rivals.com four‑star recruit is staying home and com‑ mitted to Wisconsin in early April. ❏ Tracking The Best In The Class Of 2016 Last year's top 25 in the Midwest stayed primarily in the region, but a few ventured to national programs. Tennessee and Kentucky, in particular, made their presence felt in the Midwest. Numbers reflect final Rivals.com rankings in the Midwest. Rk. Player Pos. High School College 1. Daelin Hayes LB Ann Arbor (Mich.) Skyline Notre Dame 2. Tommy Kraemer OT Cincinnati Elder Notre Dame 3. Ben Bredeson OG Hartland (Wis.) Arrowhead Michigan 4. Jake Hausmann TE Cincinnati Moeller Ohio State 5. DeMario McCall RB North Ridgeville (Ohio) High School Ohio State 6. Josh King DE Darien (Ill.) Hinsdale South Michigan State 7. Donnie Corley WR Detroit Martin Luther King Michigan State 8. Erik Swenson OT Downers Grove (Ill.) South Oklahoma 9. George Hill ATH Hubbard (Ohio) High School Pittsburgh 10. Justin Layne WR Cleveland Benedictine Michigan State 11. John Raridon OG West Des Moines (Iowa) Valley Nebraska 12. Luke Farrell TE Perry (Ohio) High School Ohio State 13. Michael Onwenu OG Detroit Cass Tech Michigan 14. Brendan Ferns LB Saint Clairsville (Ohio) High School West Virginia 15. Austin Mack WR Fort Wayne (Ind.) Bishop Luers Ohio State 16. Sean Foster OT Mundelein (Ill.) Carmel Catholic Iowa State 17. Auston Robertson DE Fort Wayne (Ind.) Wayne Michigan State 18. Kentrail Moran RB O'Fallon (Ill.) High School Undecided 19. Brandon Peters QB Avon (Ind.) High School Michigan 20. Messiah deWeaver QB Huber Heights (Ohio) Wayne Michigan State 21. Michael Jordan OT Canton (Mich.) Plymouth Ohio State 22. Khalid Kareem DE Farmington Hills (Mich.) Harrison Notre Dame 23. Lavert Hill CB Detroit Martin Luther King Michigan 24. Matt Falcon RB Southfield (Mich.) High School Western Michigan 25. Prince Sammons DE Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy Auburn On The Web For regular reports on Michigan football recruiting plus videos of U-M commitments and targets visit TheWolverine.com.