Another Michigan football safety enters NCAA transfer portal

Yet another safety gone.

Michigan football is down two safeties this offseason quite unexpectedly.

As far as the defensive backfield goes, the Wolverines have a considerable amount of depth at safety. Starters Rod Moore and Makari Paige return, and up-and-comers Keon Sabb and Zeke Berry are waiting in the wings. But co-starter RJ Moten unexpectedly departed the program earlier this week, entering the transfer portal. Now a different up-and-comer is following suit.

According to On3, second-year defensive back Damani Dent, who came to Ann Arbor via Jacksonville, Florida, is seeking a new opportunity, is joining Moten in the NCAA transfer portal.

Dent did not see game action in 2022 as he reportedly had an injury. He will have a full four years at his next destination. As a recruit, Dent was a three-star, rated No. 778 overall according to the 247Sports composite.

Michigan football has lost four players via the transfer portal this week, as Dent and Moten join wide receiver A.J. Henning and linebacker Nikhai Hill-Green (who committed to Charlotte just after entering) departing the program.

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Steve Clinkscale updates progress of Michigan football freshman DBs in fall camp

People are sleeping on some of these new corners and safeties! #GoBlue

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Of all the position groups where Michigan football is bringing in first-year players as part of the 2022 recruiting class, none is more impressive from top-to-bottom than in the secondary.

The Wolverines brought in six defensive backs — five-star Will Johnson, four-stars Zeke Berry, Keon Sabb, and Kody Jones, as well as three-stars Myles Pollard and Damani Dent. While some will play corner and others will play safety, it’s a versatile group that can transcend a traditional role in one or the other.

Johnson is contending for the starting cornerback job opposite DJ Turner, but the group as a whole is performing well in fall camp. However, the bigger question isn’t about Johnson, Sabb, Jones, or Pollard — as the foursome has been on campus since January and participated in spring ball. Of equal importance is how Berry and Dent are acclimating.

In the eyes of co-defensive coordinator and defensive pass game coordinator Steve Clinkscale, so far so good, across the board.

“I think the young men that were here in the spring have a slight advantage as far as understanding the system,” Clinkscale said. “The two other gentlemen who got here in the summer are under academic — they’re in class. So, adding that to their plate with football, still in school right now, it’s a little challenging for them. They’re performing — Zeke (Berry) is especially performing to a level where you can see his instincts. You can see why we recruited him and what he’s gonna be able to do.

“But as far as Will, Myles, and Kody, you definitely see they’re a little further ahead than the freshmen were last year. We were able to get — except for Rod Moore, he was different. Those guys will develop right to where we need them to. We’re going to ask all of them to help us at some point. The capacity is really going to be up to them, what they know, what they understand, how they can execute.”

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Considering that Clinkscale mentioned every other name, we asked him specifically about Sabb, especially considering that he was once rated a five-star — he finished at No. 84 overall in the 247Sports Composite, but he was ranked as high as No. 5 overall in his initial ranking in 2019. He was ranked No. 22 just 13 months ago — which was around the time of his visit to Ann Arbor — before getting passed by a number of other high-profile recruits.

Clinkscale says that he’s liked what he’s seen ranging from spring ball into fall camp, but given that he’s locked into the position of safety, and he’s learning both the free and strong roles, it’s been a little more challenging for him than most.

“Keon’s done a great job. He’s probably got the hardest job of the bunch, of those four, because he has to know both safeties,” Clinkscale said. “He knows what the safeties are doing, now it’s just taking that step forward on the field and applying it. And being able to let loose and make some plays.

“Yesterday, he had a really good practice and he keeps getting better every week and every day. He’s really evolving and he’s really got the biggest load. Playing corner, the biggest responsibility is not getting beat deep. Nickel, you’ve gotta understand the nuances. But safety, he’s gotta know what everybody’s doing, make all the checks. And for him being a freshman, I think he’s doing a great job.”

We’ll get to see what, likely, all of the above look like early in the season, starting with Michigan football’s first game on Sept. 3 against Colorado State.

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National Signing Day: Michigan football signs Damani Dent

It looked like he was gonna flip, but #Michigan hangs on.

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Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 3 65 89
Rivals 3
ESPN 3 58 86
On3 3 66 91
247Sports Composite 3 913 74 121
On3 Consensus 3 719 60 103

Vitals

Hometown Jacksonville (Fla.) Terry Parker
Projected Position Safety
Height 6-foot-0
Weight 190-pounds

Recruitment

What wasn’t a particularly fraught recruitment suddenly got some intrigue.

Michigan offered Dent in August, he visited for the NIU game, and committed just over a month later on Oct. 18. However, with new coaching staffs at both Miami (Fla.) and Florida, both made late pushes, which seemed to cause some consternation. However, Dent ultimately signed and is now a Wolverine.

Readiness Level

Likely won’t be ready to contribute for a year or two.

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Film

Scouting

247Sports

2020: Two-way player. Got snaps at S, CB and WR. Totaled 327 receiving yards and two touchdowns on offense while making 58 tackles and picking off three passes on defense.

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Michigan gets commitment from 2022 three-star safety

Michigan football got its 18th pledge on Monday!

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Michigan football added to the 2022 class on Monday morning, dipping once again into Florida.

Damani Dent from Jacksonville (Fla.) Terry Parker isn’t the most highly rated player, ranked 1,408 overall according to the 247 Sports Composite. He’s the No. 52 safety according to 247Sports’ proprietary rankings, and the 96th-best player in the state of Florida.

Deciding between Michigan football, Oregon, and Pitt, Dent is still high-profile, as evidenced by him making his pledge announcement live on CBS Sports HQ. He picked the Wolverines over the Ducks and Panthers in the live announcement. He joins Kody Jones as the second safety pledge in the 2022 class and he’s the 18th commitment in the cycle thus far.

From 247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong in the article attached above:

“It’s a world-wide program,” Dent stated. “It’s alumni heavy. Everybody went there. Tom Brady, Charles Woodson, Jabrill Peppers.”

And now the 6-foot, 190-pound Dent will go there too. He took his official visit to Ann Arbor in September for the Washington game where he saw the Wolverines defeat Washington in primetime.

“I’ve never seen that many people in a stadium before,” Dent said. “And the academics. The business they got the No. 1 business school and I want to study business.

“With the academics and the program that’s building up, just with coming in, it’s Jim Harbaugh and I like the defensive coordinator really, how the scheme is set up and the different coaches that have come into the facility. I can’t explain it, it’s really different things.”

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