Here is my take on who from that class might contribute this year:
Best Chance:
- CB Greg Brown: The biggest reason is that he has been enrolled since January and preformed well in the Spring Game. He has a shot to get on the field early and mostly if Michigan's DB's are not 100% healthy at the start of the season. Also look for him in Nickel formations.
- Kicker Matt Wile: The job is his if he kicks well in Fall Camp. This is a similar situation to last year when Punter Will Hagerup got to campus.
If your not going to contribute on offense or defense, it's hard to blow a redshirt on a guy just playing special teams. Here are some guys that have a chance to contribute if they preform well or there are injuries ahead of them on the depth chart.
- CB Blake Countness: He was highly rated and if he is that good he could see the field pretty early. Though we saw Cullen Christian flame out and he was in a similar position. So I would rather seem him redshirt if he can.
- RB Justice Hayes: Will there be Justice in 2011? Michigan's RB situation is a mess with no clear leader in the club house. There are plenty of candidates but it there a Mike Hart? Justice is a versatile running back and could play WR or return kicks as well.
- OLB Antiono Poole: Many thought Poole was the best player in the Big 33 All Star game this summer. If he is that good he could play right away. Many said the same thing about Jibreel Black last summer and he got a lot of time at DE in 2010.
- TE Chris Barnett: Seniors in front of him but if he is a play maker, count him in.
- DE Brennen Beyer: Could he move to FB? He also played TE in high school. I could see him in on 3rd down and catching some short routes for first downs from the FB position.
- DB Delonte Hollowell: Injuries or poor play could get him in there.
- LB Desmond Morgan: Could also move to FB to play right away.
- RB Thomas Rawls: was supposed to be the steal of the Midwest and a talented young man. The only reason he was 3 stars was because he had some academic issues. He qualified and could he be the next Mike Hart?
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