Roundup: Meet Michigan football’s 2021 recruiting class

A full roundup of recruiting evaluations, facts, stats, film and everything else covering Michigan football’s signed 2021 class.

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It wasn’t a perfect signing day for Michigan football, as there were a few unhappy surprises, and a big great one — as well as a couple of smaller ones — so it was mostly good for the Wolverines. It took a minute for the letters of intent to start rolling in, but once they did, they came in with regularity.

We scoured the main sites for breakdowns and intel on all of Michigan football’s newest members, including the new bios from the program itself. Here’s everything you need to know about Michigan football’s 2021 recruiting class, in order of their signing.

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Dominick Giudice

From MGoBlue.com:

Prep
• Attended Mater Dei High School (2021) coached by Dino Mangiero
• Helped Mater Dei finish as the state runner-up after reaching the championship game as a junior
• Played all along the defensive line and offensive tackle in high school
• Selected to the Mater Dei Prep All-Decade Team (2010-19) on defense

Key Statistics
• Credited with 46 tackles, seven tackles for loss, six sacks and 42 quarterback pressures as a senior
• Totaled 43 tackles for loss and 24 sacks as a junior – total was No. 1 in New Jersey and ranked 11th nationally

Honors and Rankings
• Earned a 247Sports Composite ranking of three stars; the No. 1,958 overall player nationally, the No. 100 weakside defensive end and the No. 42 player in the state of New Jersey
• Three-star prospect according to 247Sports; the No. 111 defensive end nationally and the No. 43 player in the state of New Jersey
• Rated as a three-star prospect by ESPN, the No. 179 defensive end and the No. 35 player in the state of New Jersey
• Rivals.com two-star prospect
• First team All-New Jersey Defensive pick by USA Today as a senior
• Named the division’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year as a senior; first team defense All-Division selection
• Earned Jersey Sports Zone All-Zone Team as a junior and senior

Personal
• Dominick Giudice was born Sept. 12, 2002
• Son of Anthony and Maryann Giudice

The Wolverine’s EJ Holland:

He plays with a relentless motor and has shown improvement with the way he uses his hands. Giudice doesn’t bend all that well, and a clear lack of athleticism prevents him from going higher in my ranking. He also needs to work on his get off. Giudice fits the cliché billing as a lunch pail recruit with a chip on his shoulder. Overall, you’re getting a big, strong, mean kid that lacks athleticism but will be the hardest worker in the room.

Maize N Brew:

Giudice has said that the coaches plan to play him at the anchor position, which I agree matches his skillset the best right now. He doesn’t have the athleticism to be a pure pass rusher on the weakside, but can definitely take on tight ends and clog up running lanes. However, I think that eventually he’ll pack on 20 or 30 more pounds and slide inside to be a three-tech, where his pass rush skills will be more valuable.

Wolverine Digest:

2021 Outlook: Giudice is an underrated recruit, but does have some upside. At 6-4, 250 pounds, he has the type of frame and athletic ability that will serve him well at the defensive end position. He’s also been described as a kid who is moving fast at all times, making it difficult for offensive lineman to keep him in check. It’s unlikely that Guidice will become an impact player in year one, but the upside is definitely there for him to become one at some point.

Next: Michigan’s tight end of the future

National Signing Day: Michigan Wolverines sign Tyler McLaurin

Michigan football gets a big linebacker from the state of Illinois.

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Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 3 36 13
Rivals 3 30 12
ESPN 3 51 15
247Sports Composite 3 493 30 12

Vitals

Hometown Bolingbrook (IL)
Projected Position Outside Linebacker
Height 6-foot-2
Weight 210-pounds

Recruitment

Another quiet recruitment, McLaurin had offers from Michigan State, Iowa and Nebraska in the Big Ten, as well as Mizzou and Kentucky in the SEC. He pulled the trigger for Michigan football on May 9, 2020 and never wavered.

Readiness Level

Likely one-to-three years away from seeing the field with regularity.

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Film

Stories

Tyler McLaurin commitment story

Fab Four: Selecting Michigan football’s Mount Rushmore of all-time recruits

 

Michigan lands 2021 three-star LB commitment

The Wolverines secured yet another player from the state of Illinois.

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Just eight days ago, 2021 Bolingbrook (IL) three-star linebacker Tyler McLaurin named a top five of Michigan, Michigan State, Iowa State, Nebraska and Texas Tech. But he didn’t need much time to make his decision, it turns out.

Rated the No. 404 player in the country and 11th-best player in the state of Illinois, McLaurin chose to follow the footsteps of the top-rated player in his home state in quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and join the Wolverines 2021 class as the twelfth player to pledge to Michigan.

McLaurin had 100% of his 247Sports Crystal Balls indicating that he would eventually wear the maize and blue.

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Tight ends coach Sherrone Moore was McLaurin’s primary recruiter, with Don Brown being secondary on the charge.

He also had offers from Georgia Tech, Virginia, Kentucky and Purdue, amongst others.

Watch his film below:

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MSU Football in top-5 for OLB Tyler McLaurin, top-10 player in Illinois

Michigan State has placed in the final five for OLB Tyler McLaurin’s recruitment. McLaurin is a top-10 player in Illinois for 2021.

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If you have been paying attention to Michigan State Football’s recruiting efforts, you have probably notice that business has picked up considerably in the past few weeks. The Spartans now have ten recruits committed for their 2021 recruiting class, the first of Mel Tucker’s time with the team, and every player has at least been a 3-star. It looks like MSU might land the services of another 3-star recruit soon, as outside linebacker Tyler McLaurin has placed the Spartans in his final five for recruiting.

McLaurin’s final five are:

  • Michigan State
  • Michigan
  • Iowa State
  • Texas Tech
  • Nebraska

McLaurin is the No. 9 ranked player in Illinois per the 247sports composite rankings and their No. 26 ranked outside linebacker. And, in case you were wondering, he is 6-foot-2, which would make yet another player over 6-feet-tall in the class, something many fans have started to chuckle about as Tucker seems to be focused on bringing length and size into the fold.

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