Michigan football LB transfer destination revealed

Best of luck to him. #GoBlue

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He was one of the first commits in the 2020 recruiting class for the Wolverines, and now he’s headed from Ann Arbor to the Big 12.

Despite his high school coach, Ron Bellamy, now a part of the defensive staff with Michigan football, former three-star linebacker Cornell Wheeler decided it was time for a change of scenery. The maize and blue have seen a bevy of transfers, particularly on the defensive side of the ball, due to the scheme changes that have come with the arrival of Mike Macdonald as the new defensive coordinator.

But Wheeler has found a new home, announcing on Monday that he’s committed to Kansas.

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Early playing time likely, Don Brown shares potential instant impact Michigan freshmen

With the likelihood that Michigan will have several play early, the Wolverines defensive coordinator breaks down the likely contributors.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — One of the big questions every year before the season begins is who of the first-year players will of the instant impact variety? Given the oddness of 2020 — the postponed start, a nine-game Big Ten schedule, and COVID-19 still being out there — we might be seeing some younger players on the field sooner-than-not.

On the defensive side of the ball, Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown says that he anticipates playing some younger players earlier, because you never know who will be needed should a player or handful of players test positive, thus meaning a 21-day period where those affected must sit out.

“Yes, I think we will (play younger players earlier),” Brown said. “Obviously, keeping your fingers crossed with this COVID issue as well, you just don’t know what’s gonna happen on a week-to-week basis in terms of your roster. So you’ve gotta be prepared. The one thing that Coach Harbaugh has stressed to all of us coaches is, ‘Coach everybody! Make sure everybody gets coached!’ And that has all got taken to heart. And we are coaching the first-day freshman and the senior that’s never got on the field, because you just don’t know who’s gonna end up playing for you on Saturday afternoon. So that’s been an important battle cry.

“If you ask me what’s been the biggest difference having this extended period: we’ve been able to teach the defense to every human being that’s in the unit. If you don’t know the defense, it’s your fault, because they’ve all had opportunity to practice, they’ve all had opportunity to run with upper-level units, and we’re making sure everybody gets coached.”

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During his 40-plus minute media availability, Brown named several true freshmen who have stood out to him thus far. He mentioned William Mohan at VIPER, Jaylen Harrell at SAM linebacker, Nikhai Hill-Green at WILL linebacker and Eamonn Dennis at cornerback as potential contributors at one point or another.

But he also singled out an in-state early-enrollee who is all-but-ensured to see the field this season in some capacity.

“I’ll give you a name that I’m kind of excited about,” Brown said. “This Makari Paige is playing at a high level. And he’s a young man that we feel he can jump in there and help us at early stages, for sure. And you can never predict that until you’re out there on the practice field and guys are kinda going through the paces. He’s a safety all the way, tremendous length. I’m gonna be conservative and say he’s 6-foot-2 – I think he’s taller than that. He really plays well over the slot. But we have a number of guys playing pretty well over the slots, and the good thing is we have good, young receivers, so we’re getting challenged every day. It’s nice to be able to get a good look at our guys in terms of competitive situations.”

Beyond that, who else has been impressing Brown since arriving on campus?

He went deeper into some of the names that were already discussed as well as a few others who very well could see early playing time in 2020.

“It’s so hard when you start saying ‘this freshman’ and ‘that freshman’ and then you forget a guy,” Brown said. “I think the guys that have really stood out, starting with the linebacker position: Kalel Mullings – he’s 6-foot-2.5, he’s 241-pounds and he’s 17-years old playing the MIKE linebacker position. He can run now. Nikhai Hill-Green plays the WILL next door to him. They were both just in my office. They love football, they love being around it. I just see the sky’s the limit for those guys. Cornell Wheeler from West Bloom is another guy. Has lost some time but is back now. And obviously, we need to see more out of Cornell, but I think he’s got real ability as well. R.J. Moten at safety is gonna be a real good player. I’m not sure he’s in the right position exactly yet – we’re trying to figure that out. There’s really a lot of good players. Seldon is a good player – we’re playing him at nickel, but he missed a little bit of time as well.

“Those guys are good players, you know? Kris Jenkins is a defensive lineman from Good Counsel. His dad played in the NFL for a very long time. He’s got tremendous upside as well. We’re happy with him. I’m whipping around in my head here – I know I’m gonna miss some significant guys on you.

“But we’re very happy with that freshman class overall. High character. Really good football players and guys that can really help us.”

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Why Michigan fans should be excited about Cornell Wheeler

Ron Bellamy, the head coach of West Bloomfield compares the incoming freshman to a prominent standout Wolverine.

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WEST BLOOMFIELD, Mich. — When Cornell Wheeler committed to Michigan back in Sept. 2018, he wasn’t a household name, nor was he high on fans’ wish lists. But if his playing time at West Bloomfield (MI) showed anything, the guy can play.

In 2019, his senior season with the Lakers, Wheeler posted 130 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, 3 sacks and two forced fumbles. Seeing him in camps, Wheeler made play after play, but it wasn’t of the obvious sort — that is, he just went about his business and just got the job done.

His head coach at West Bloomfield knows a little something about what it takes to succeed as a Wolverine. Ron Bellamy came to Ann Arbor in 1999, and played with a plethora of standouts. So when he got an opportunity to coach Wheeler for multiple years, he noted that his game is awfully similar to a prominent former Wolverine, one who had a solid professional career in the NFL once his time in the maize and blue was done.

“He reminds me a lot of Larry Foote,” Bellamy told WolverinesWire. “I played with Larry Foote for three years at Michigan. And Cornell – they’re both throwback-type of players. Not super flashy, they get the job done. Great leaders. And those kids will give 100% each time they set foot on the football field. And that’s Cornell in a nutshell.

“You’re not gonna get the glitz and glamour. He’s not gonna hype himself. He’s pretty much a quiet kid. I’m not gonna say too much but you get those pads on and they get to do the talking for him.”

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According to Rivals, Wheeler is listed as the 245th-best player in the country, regardless of position. A four-star linebacker rated the 16th at his position and sixth-best player in the state.

Signed: Cornell Wheeler

Everything you need to know about new Wolverines signee Cornell Wheeler.

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Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 3 801 #31 ILB #22
Rivals 4 245 #17 ILB #5
ESPN 3 #10 ILB #15
247Sports Composite 3 456 #18 ILB #13

Vitals

Hometown West Bloomfield (MI)
Projected Position Linebacker
Height 6-foot-1
Weight 220-pounds

Recruitment

It wasn’t a story with a lot of hype surrounding it, but a local product without a ton of flare — but with solid play as a high school recruit — Wheeler quietly committed to the Wolverines in Sept. 2018, making him the third pledge to the class.

He remained stalwart in his commitment ever since, as a quiet ambassador for the program, helping secure teammate Makari Paige amongst others.

Readiness Level

Redshirt likely. Likely contribution in 2-4 years.

Early Enrollee?

Yes

Notes (via MGoBlue.com)

Prep
• Attended West Bloomfield High School (2020) coached by Ron Bellamy
• Helped West Bloomfield to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the state quarterfinals in 2019
• Helped the Lakers reach the 2017 Division I state championship game
• Four-year varsity starter

Key Statistics
• Posted 130 tackles, 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery as a senior
• Registered 165 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three fumble recoveries, forced two fumbles and deflected a pass during his junior season

Honors and Rankings
• 247Sports Composite ranking of three-stars, the No. 13 player in Michigan, the No. 18 inside linebacker prospect nationally and the 456th overall recruit in the country
• Four-star performer according to Rivals.com; fifth-best prospect in Michigan, the 17th overall inside linebacker recruit nationally and the 245th-best player in the country
• Three-star prospect according to 247Sports, the 22nd-best player in Michigan and the nation’s No. 31 inside linebacker recruit
• Three-star prospect by ESPN, the No. 15 recruit in Michigan and the 10th overall inside linebacker in the country
• PrepStar Magazine Top 350 All-American; listed as the seventh-best prospect in Michigan, the 11th-best inside linebacker recruit in the country and the 298th overall player nationally
• Selected as the football team’s most valuable player as a senior
• MLive Detroit’s Defensive Player of the Year
• Earned Division 1-2 All-State first team as a junior and senior
• Received the Anvil States Champions Award as a senior
• 2019 Detroit News Dream Team member
• Detroit News All-North team honoree junior and senior seasons
• Selected one of 10 finalists for the 2019 LegacyMI Player of the Year Award

Personal
• Cornell Malik Wheeler was born December 18, 2002
• Son of Tawanna and Christopher Wheeler

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