5 Michigan football players whose stock is rising after the spring game

Wouldn’t be surprised if by the season’s end, these guys are mainstays. #GoBlue

The dust has settled now that the Michigan football annual spring game is a week behind us. There’s nothing on-field until the team officially readies itself for the 2023 season in fall camp in August.

But there are some players who could find themselves seeing more action on the field sooner than later.

There were a handful of players who made some strong impressions in the spring game who will either play big roles and be big factors or at least could find themselves contributing in ways they hadn’t before.

Here are five Wolverines we feel have a shot to make an impact in 2023 based off what we saw in the spring game.

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 Myles Pollard

He’s going to outperform his ranking, just watch!

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Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 3 60 22
Rivals 3 47 14
ESPN 3 73 24
On3 3 60 21
247Sports Composite 3 583 53 19
On3 Consensus 3 575 50 20

Vitals

Hometown Brentwood (Tenn.) Ravenwood
Projected Position Cornerback
Height 6-foot-2
Weight 185-pounds

Recruitment

Hailing from the same high school as Junior Colson, Pollard was long a target for the Michigan Wolverines. However, Auburn in particular made a big push for his services.

It was starting to go the way where it felt like if he didn’t commit soon, he might never come, but he finally pulled the ripcord on July 7 for the maize and blue.

Though Pollard is rated a three-star, it’s one of those situations where perhaps the offer sheet tells more of the story compared to the recruiting rankings. He has offers from Alabama, Florida, Oklahoma, Miami, Oregon, Tennessee, Washington, Florida State, and more. Overall, he has a reported 41 offers, which shows you how highly he’s valued. With his height and ball skills, he has some things you just can’t teach.

Readiness Level

Could be like Ja’Den McBurrows where he sees the field relatively early, but Michigan will likely try to redshirt him. Could be a major contributor in his second year.

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Film

Scouting

247Sports

Long levered cornerback with legit height and wingspan. Uses his length to his advantage and plays with an aggressive demeanor and physical style. Able to play bump and run coverage to the field. Twitchy feet and tight moving change of direction. Quick trigger on the ball with awareness and route intelligence. Works hard to stay in-phase with good catchup speed. Very competitive in jump ball situations. Raised his level of play against good competition. Has the desire to make big plays as a run stopper.

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Twitter reactions to Myles Pollard’s commitment to Michigan

Lots of interested parties are fired up for #Michigan’s latest commitment. #GoBlue

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Michigan football has been on an tear on the recruiting trail as of late, continually bolstering its 2022 class in the past week.

Whether it’s four-star tight end Colston Loveland, EDGE rusher Mario Eugenio, or now cornerback Myles Pollard, the Wolverines have been reeling in top targets with big offers from a national perspective.

Pollard, a former teammate of linebacker Junior Colson at Brentwood (TN) Ravenwood, has long been a strongly coveted prospect for the maize and blue. Naturally, with a commitment as big as his on Wednesday, there were a lot of Twitter reactions, from his fellow commits, the staff, and the media.

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Michigan football gets commitment from top target corner

BREAKING: #Michigan just pulled in one of its biggest wants in the 2022 class! #GoBlue

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Michigan football already had one of its top targets and cornerbacks committed in Grosse Pointe (MI) South five-star Will Johnson. Now it has another.

The Wolverines already had something of an inside track with 2022 Brentwood (TN) Ravenwood four-star cornerback Myles Pollard, as he attended the same high school as true freshman linebacker Junior Colson. But as Michigan’s interest in Pollard continued to ascend, so did the interest he was receiving from other top-flight schools. While Pollard was choosing between the maize and blue, Auburn and Oklahoma, despite being rated No. 431 overall according to the 247Sports Composite, he also holds offers from Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Miami (FL), Penn State and Washington, amongst others.

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But on Wednesday, Pollard chose to continue his college career with Michigan football, having announced he’s committed to wearing a winged helmet.

Steve Clinkscale is Pollard’s primary recruiter for Michigan, having taken over the role after joining the staff late this spring. Pollard is the Wolverines’ 15th commitment in 2022 and the second corner to pledge to the class.

Pollard is considered a four-star according to Rivals and a three-star according to 247Sports.

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3-star Auburn cornerback target to announce commitment on Wednesday

Auburn is competing with Michigan and Oklahoma for this cornerback.

Auburn is in the final three schools for three-star cornerback Myles Pollard and will learn on Wednesday if he will become a Tiger.

From Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee, Pollard is ranked the No. 39 cornerback by 247Sports composite and the Tigers are joined by Michigan and Oklahoma in the final group for his signature.

Bryan Harsin and his staff currently have just three commitments for the 2022 signing class including four-star quarterback Holden Geriner, three-star cornerback Jarell Stinson and three-star linebacker Powell Gordon.

Top Michigan football target sets commitment date

He’s one of #Michigan’s top targets in 2022. #GoBlue

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Michigan has made no secret how much it desires the services of 2022 Brentwood (TN) Ravenwood three-star cornerback Myles Pollard.

The former high school teammate of current Wolverines linebacker Junior Colson, Pollard has reciprocated the interest, continuing to put the maize and blue in high esteem, though several other high-profile suitors have worked to sway him as well. Rated the No. 431 player in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite, the 39th-best corner and No. 16 player in the state of Tennessee, along with Michigan, Auburn and Oklahoma round out his top three. He also holds offers from Alabama, Florida, Oregon, Penn State and Tennessee, amongst others.

Pollard announced on Monday evening that he will be making his choice known on Wednesday of this week.

Pollard made his official visit to Michigan on June 11. He has one 247Sports Crystal Ball, which signals that the maize and blue will be the choice when he makes his decision public on Wednesday.

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Michigan State Football offers 2022 3-star CB Myles Pollard

The Spartans have offered a 3-star cornerback who has some very big offers out already.

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Harlon Barnett will look to remake the No Fly Zone under Mel Tucker for Michigan State Football. One potential new member is 2022 3-star cornerback Myles Pollard. The Spartans offered Pollard on Friday.

Pollard is a defensive back out of Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee. He is 6’1″, 180-pounds and 247Sports has him ranked as the No. 35 cornerback in the country by their composite rankings and No. 371 ranked player overall.

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He has well over double digit offers in what has been a hot recruitment for a 3-star player. He has offers from teams like Alabama, Mississippi State, Florida State, Arkansas, Oregon, Penn State, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

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Tennessee offers 2022 in-state defensive back

Tennessee Vols’ football recruiting news.

The Vols are looking to add to its 2022 football recruiting class.

Tennessee has extended an offer to cornerback Myles Pollard from Brentwood, Tennessee.

Pollard is a 3-star cornerback according to the 247Sports Composite.

He is rated the No. 35 cornerback in his class and the No. 16 player in Tennessee for 2022.

Pollard plays for in-state 6A powerhouse Ravenwood, who has produced elite talents such as 5-star 2021 tight end Jake Briningstool and 4-star linebacker Junior Colson.

 

Also a basketball athlete, Pollard holds offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Boston College, Florida State, Cincinnati and others.

Tennessee currently has one prospect committed to the 2022 recruiting class, in 3-star defensive end Jimmy Scott from New York.

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