CBS Sports ranks Michigan football low in Big Ten portal rankings

This ranking isn’t looking at context. #GoBlue

One thing Michigan football fans have learned not to do is star gaze, whether it be in recruiting or via the transfer portal. While recruiting certainly requires talent, there’s usually a better idea of what a team is getting when it comes to the transfer portal, as players have already somewhat developed.

In our eyes, the Wolverines have had a solid offseason in the transfer portal, losing very little developed talent, while acquiring key pieces from other teams who do have requisite experience. However, some brain trusts don’t agree with us.

CBS Sports’ Brandon Marcello ranked the Big Ten teams in terms of how they fared in the transfer portal this offseason, counting additions while subtracting departing players, and Michigan was ranked third-to-last at No. 16, ahead of only Maryland and Northwestern.

Michigan lost a lot from its second line of defense at linebacker and in the secondary, including six linebackers, with two starters leaving for the NFL Draft and All-American cornerback Mike Sainristi also landing in the pros. Nine of the 17 departures in the portal landed at power teams.

Michigan added nine players via the portal and lost 17, as Marcello noted. But let’s look more closely at each coming and going player.

Incoming players

Player Pos. Fmr. School Outlook
Jaden Mangham S Michigan State Likely starter
Amorion Walker WR Ole Miss via U-M Heavy in rotation
CJ Charleston WR Youngstown State Heavy in rotation
Wesley Walker S Tennessee Potential starter
Dominic Zvada PK Arkansas State Likely starter
Ricky Johnson CB UNLV Potential starter
Aamir Hall CB Albany Likely starter
Josh Priebe LG Northwestern Starter
Jaishawn Barham LB Maryland Starter

As you can see, every player listed above will be either a starter, in contention to start, or, at the very least, heavy in rotation. The same cannot be said of those who departed.

Now let’s look at the outgoing players and what their role was a year ago.

Departing players

Player Pos. New. School 2023 role
Hayden Moore LB Washington Did not play
Semaj Bridgeman LB Michigan State Did not play
Amir Herring OT Kansas Did not play
Jeremiah Beasley LB Missouri High school senior
DJ Waller CB Kentucky In rotation (expected 2024 starter)
Cristian Dixon WR None selected Four games, 18 snaps, not in true rotation
Karmello English WR None selected In rotation, did not play past Week 7
Eamonn Dennis WR Ohio Special teams only
Keon Sabb S Alabama Started games, heavy rotation
Reece Atteberry DT/OL None selected In special teams rotation
Noah Stewart OT Eastern Washington 1 snap Week 1 on special teams
Matthew Hibner TE SMU Redshirted, in rotation four games, postseason
Amorion Walker CB Ole Miss Returned to Michigan as WR after transferring to Ole Miss as CB
Darrius Clemons WR Oregon State In rotation (88 snaps)
Cam Calhoun CB Utah Redshirted, 15 snaps in Weeks 2 and 3
CJ Stokes RB Charlotte Redshirted, 3 snaps in Weeks 1 and 2
Sam Staruch WR UMass Did not play
Jake Thaw ST Delaware Key player on special teams

So, as you can see, there wasn’t a ton of production of the departed. When it comes to players who were truly in rotation and in relatively heavy use, only Keon Sabb, DJ Waller, and Jake Thaw had prominent roles. Darrius Clemons was in rotation but yielded very little production. Five of the 17 did not play, five either redshirted or played less than five games, and two were special teams only players.

Conversely, Michigan acquired a ton of experience to offset the inexperienced departures. Of the aforementioned, likely only four figured to be in heavy rotation in 2024, while all nine incoming transfers should be at least that.