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Comprehensive list of 13 PWOs with notes on each....

Jim__S

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This far Michigan has 13 PWOs that I am aware of. There could be more. I am still waiting to hear on one more prospect who just visited Michigan and there are other possible PWOs that I am unaware of. Here is a list of the 13 with some notes I have put together. (Note: Adam Shibley was added on Wednesday evening)


Sean Fitzgerald OL/DL 6'3 295 5.30 Mount Pleasant Michigan Michigan

1-AP-D3-4-State (OL); 1-Freep-D3-State (OL); 1-Mount Pleasant Morning Sun: All-Area; The Morning Sun Offensive Player of the Year

He flipped from Air Force to be a PWO at Michigan on January 29, 2017............The Morning Sun: "The Air Force offer came amid interest from NCAA Division II schools such as Northwood, Ferris State and Saginaw Valley State. Fitzgerald also has received interest from Toledo, Western Michigan, Central Michigan and Grand Valley State. “They like the way I finished blocks and how aggressive I was,” Fitzgerald said. “The run the triple option, so there’s a lot of run blocking. That fits me perfectly.”"..............As a senior G/DT on a 5-4 team he had 7 total tackles...............The Morning Sun Offensive Player of the Year: "There is a bit of irony that Sean Fitzgerald’s favorite go-to restaurant is Great Wall of Mount Pleasant. You could also point out that to the Mount Pleasant High School varsity football team, Fitzgerald has served as its own great wall. Fitzgerald, the mammoth left tackle for the Oilers and committed to play football at Air Force Academy, made 32 career starts at Mount Pleasant and left an indelible mark on the program. Already a Division 3-4 first team All-State selection and All-Saginaw Valley League performer, Fitzgerald is our choice as The Morning Sun Offensive Player of the Year. It is an honor that typically goes to a quarterback or another offensive player that puts up the yardage and scores the bulk of the touchdowns, but a player of Fitzgerald’s stature does not come around very often when picking the best of the best. “Sean is a football player,” Oilers head coach Jason McIntyre said. “It’s in his DNA. He loves the contact. He loves playing his position. He plays as hard as any guy you’ll ever see play. He’s a guy you almost need to rein back, but Sean has learned to control his aggression on the field a lot from when he first became a varsity starter.” Mount Pleasant lost 27 seniors from last year’s roster, while a few other key contributors to the 2015 roster opted not to play. Fitzgerald needed to be a leader for the 2016 Oilers, something which he easily transitioned into. He even began the weekly ‘Great Wall Wednesdays’ team bonding day, where teammates would meet for a meal at Great Wall of Mount Pleasant. “As a kid I spent a lot of time at the Great Wall buffet,” Fitzgerald laughed. “My friends and I always went there. So I was thinking, ‘Why not have Great Wall Wednesdays?’ We’ve gotten a picture with the manager and everything. That’s the one thing I’ve looked forward to most the last few years.” The Oilers began the season 1-4 as they were clearly adjusting to new roles, but once the dust settled Fitzgerald and company embarked on a four-game winning streak that nearly propelled them into the postseason. Fitzgerald managed to accept how the season concluded despite the lack of a playoff appearance. “Coach McIntyre told us that he’d never ended a season with a win before,” Fitzgerald said. “It didn’t sink in for us at first and we looked at each other wondering what he was talking about. Then it all made sense. It gave us a ton of motivation to go out and get a win in that last game, even if it wouldn’t be enough to get us in the playoffs.” Mount Pleasant overcame a two-score deficit against Saginaw Heritage to secure a 28-17 victory. In nine games, the Oilers gained 1,966 yards on the ground and passed for an additional 935 yards. Fitzgerald even contributed a rushing touchdown in a win over Saginaw Arthur Hill. “When he came to us as a sophomore he was really just a guy who wanted to run around and block people,” McIntyre said. “That is what football was to him. But over the last three years, he’s really progressed into a leader for our program and especially for those offensive linemen. He made that offensive line group feel special, with things like Great Wall Wednesdays.” “To be honest with you, without him and those five or six offensive linemen – we don’t win five games. They were the glue that held us together all year.” But as an offensive lineman who improved his craft considerably over the last three years, he gives the utmost credit to Mount Pleasant offensive line coach Andrew Biedenbender. A former Oilers and Grand Valley State standout, Biedenbender took Fitzgerald under his wing and oversaw his development. “We had linemen workouts all throughout the summer and [Coach Biedenbender] is really the guy who got me to the point I’m at today,” Fitzgerald pointed out. “I don’t think I’d be going to the Air Force Academy if it wasn’t for him.” Fitzgerald will head out to the Air Force Academy Prep School in July, where he will be able to play football the initial year rather than be a redshirt at almost any other Division I football program. “I feel blessed to have this opportunity and I can’t wait to get out there,” Fitzgerald added"...................One of 5 sophomores on a 7-4 Class 3 team and he started at OG and had 3 tackles at DT..............Good size and strength, decent feet, should get looks........Impressive at May 2015 Midwest Elite Big Man Camp...............40yd Dash 5.30 Vertical 24" Bench Press 300lbs Squat 385lbs x OL 556 5 2017

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4219657/sean-fitzgerald
https://twitter.com/seanfitz_21


Jess Speight OL/DL 6'4 275 4.92 Richmond Collegiate Virginia Michigan

1-VISAA Division I All-State (OL); 1-Richmond Times-Dispatch: All-Metro

He committed to Michigan on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2016...............He has offers from James Madison, Michigan, North Carolina State, Old Dominion, Richmond, and William & Mary. The 6-foot-4, 280-pound offensive lineman is one of five captains on Collegiate’s team, which just won a Virginia State Championship. Senior starter at OT on a 8-2 team............School: Collegiate Year: Senior Position: Offensive line Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 280 The skinny: With Speight on its offensive line, Collegiate had its best rushing attack in years. A two-year captain and three-year starter, he was named all-state in VISAA, and Collegiate won the state title. Speight played every position on the offensive and defensive lines. He plans to walk on at Michigan. On his playlist: “Chance the Rapper.” Most embarrassing thing on his playlist: “1970s funky jams CD.”..................40 Yard Dash: 4.92 Bench: 275 Squat(LBS): 370...........Just 6-3, 233 as a soph..............Sophomore starter at OG on a 5-4 VISAA 1 team...............Freshman contributor on a 9-2 VISAA 1 team (L/DL)....................Nice frame, still growing, started to emerge as a soph.................Younger brother of '14 Michigan QB verbal Wilton Speight...........Has visited Michigan several times with his brother and is a big fan x OL 443 5 2017


http://www.hudl.com/athlete/o/3187277/jess-speight

https://twitter.com/JessSpeight52



Carter Selzer DL 6'8 225 4.80 Kansas City Rockhurst Missouri Michigan

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on February 1, 2017..............PWO target……..Sophomore starter on a 4-6 Class 6 team.............SDE………..Rockhurst Football Team Captain, Scholar-Athlete of the year, First Team All-District TE|C/O 2017|6'8 225|3.8 GPA 33 ACT|…………..Height: 6'8"Weight: 225Age: 18Prim. Position: TE Sec. Position: DE......40 Yard Dash 4.8Bench Press 265Squat 365Vertical 29 x

http://www.hudl.com/profile/3190361/carter-selzer

https://twitter.com/CarterSelzer


Jack Young WR/DB 6'2 185 4.50 Pittsburgh Mt. Lebanon Pennsylvania Michigan

1-Pennsylvania Football News-6A-State (WR); 1-6A All WesternPAFootball.net (WR); 1-Southeastern Conference

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on January 29, 2017. He flipped from Columbia………….As a senior FS/WR on a 7-4 6A team he had 58 receptions for 880 yards (15.2 avg) and 8 TDs, and 6 tackles……….As a junior he had 33 receptions for 958 yards and 9 TDs and 6 tackles……….Attended WVU Junior Day COLUMBIA

http://www.hudl.com/profile/3082422/jack-young

https://twitter.com/jackyoung35


Adam Shibley LB 6'1 228 Cleveland St. Ignatius Ohio Michigan

1-MaxPreps/JJHuddle-Big School-State (LB); 1-AP-DI-State (LB); 1-AP-Northeast Lakes-DI (LB); 1-Cleveland Plain Dealer-Area (LB)

He committed to Michigan on February 1, 2016.............PWO target……...Cleveland Plain Dealer First Team All-Area as a senior: St. Ignatius had three senior linebackers worthy of selection here, including middle linebacker John Velotta and James Leyden. Shibley provided a team-high 72 tackles with 20.5 for a loss and 7.5 sacks. He helped St. Ignatius to five shutouts................Tea, co-captain as a senior................Junior starter at LB............On the JV team as a sophomore.............On the freshmen team of a strong program and he started at LB...........Nice frame, athletic, runs well, versatile, rapidly growing……Syracuse and Maryland PWO offers

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2854948/adam-shibley

https://twitter.com/ashibs44



Adam Fakih LB 6'2 210 4.69 Beverly Hills Detroit Country Day Michigan Michigan

HM-Detroit Free Press-State (L); 2-Freep-North (OL); HM-Oakland Press-County; HM-Detroit News-North (LB)

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on January 28, 2017………….As a senior OLB on a 13-1 Class 4 state runner-up team he had 4 tackles, 56 assists, 11 TFL, 4.5 sacks, 1 hurry, 3 INTS returned for 54 yards, 1 PBU and 1 FR ………As a junior he had 40 tackles, 46 assists, 16 TFL, 4.5 sacks and 1 hurry.....…..40 Yard Dash: 4.69 Shuttle: 4.12 Vertical: 34.5………....One of 2 sophomores on a 6-4 team and he started at MLB............Great frame, aggressive, runs well, a bit raw but has fine upside..............100 Meters 2016 Outdoor 11 11.14c 200 Meters 2016 Outdoor 11 24.04a 200 Meters - Relay Split 2016 Outdoor 11 23.60 Shot Put - 12lb 2015 Outdoor 10 28' 11.50 Discus - 1.6kg 2015 Outdoor 10 67' 5.00 x LB 565 5 2017

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/4659401/adam-fakih

https://twitter.com/adam_fakih16


Hunter Reynolds DB 6'0 185 4.54 Wallingford Choate Rosemary Hall Connecticut Michigan

1-New England Prep (CB)

He committed to Michigan on January 30, 2017..............PWO target……….Senior starter on a 9-0 team (CB)………..He transferred from Don Bosco to Choate for a fifth year prep...........|Choate Rosemary Hall '17|CB/WR|#1|State Champion|Don Bosco Prep Alum|1st Team All New England|………….A talented wide receiver-turned-defensive back who had spent time in New Jersey's powerhouse St. Don Bosco program, Reynolds transferred to Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut for the 2016 season. He found himself lined up against someone who would eventually become a future teammate: Cheshire (CT) Academy four-star wide receiver Tarik Black, who's now a Michigan early-enrollee. The defensive scheme was zone coverage, but Reynolds was tasked with covering Black twice. Twice the ball was thrown to Black in the end zone, and both times Reynolds batted the ball away..........................2015 season: Don Bosco Prep senior receiver Hunter Reynolds caught just enough votes to win the most-contested football fan poll to date. Reynolds, who received 10,326 votes, edged Bergen Catholic's Gene Coleman by 49 votes Wednesday and will now join the Big North's All-Fan Team as the conference's top wide receiver. The 6-0, 185-pound senior had his best game of the season in Week 0 when he caught eight passes for 123 yards against St. Joseph Regional and through four games, has compiled 223 yards for Greg Toal's ground-and-pound offense. You can check out Reynolds' senior year highlights below and for a look back at the voting and to see all of the Big North's top receivers, follow this link

http://www.hudl.com/profile/4019120/hunter-reynolds

https://twitter.com/HunterReyn0lds


Jake McCurry WR/DB 6'0 180 4.54 Solon Ohio Michigan

SM-AP-DI-State; HM-Cleveland Plain Dealer-Football All-Stars; 1-AP-Northeast Lakes-DI (ATH)

He flipped from Columbia. He committed to Michigan as a PWO on January 3, 2017……………Senior starter on a 10-2 DI team……….Height & Weight: 6'0" 180lbs 40 Yard Dash: 4.54 Shuttle: 3.93 Bench: 275 Squat(LBS): 460 Clean(LBS): 255…………..PWO target………WR COLUMBIA offer

http://www.hudl.com/profile/4021584/jake-mccurry

http://culions.blogspot.com/2017/01/got-one-lost-one.html

https://twitter.com/_jakemccurry


Ryan Veingrad DL/TE 6'4 248 Boca Raton Spanish River Florida Michigan

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on February 1, 2017...........PWO target………WDE……Will decide week of January 30………..Sophomore starterr on a 4-6 8A team...............Had heard from UCF and VT...........Boca Raton (FL) Spanish River Community defensive end Ryan Veingrad is no stranger to seemingly impossible tasks. The 6'3" 230 lb. Florida-product visited Michigan last weekend as a potential preferred walk-on to the football program, but he's already managed to overcome insurmountable odds when he beat cancer last year.Diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma some two years ago, Veingrad battled and beat cancer, returning to the field in 2015 after missing some time to undergo chemotherapy and treatment................ Palm Beach Post: A knee injury cost Ryan Veingrad his entire sophomore season with the Spanish River football team. Cancer could have claimed far more.The 6-foot-3, 230-pound defensive end was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma in December 2014, just a month after the football season ended.The diagnosis came as a surprise to Veingrad, who was in good physical condition at the time.“I actually felt fine,” he said. “I just started getting big lumps on my neck, and then we went to the hospital.”Veingrad began immediate treatment for the disease, a type of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system. It is one of the most curable forms of cancer with treatment, which often includes chemotherapy, radiation or both.“They told me the chances of (treatment) being successful and working were pretty high,” Veingrad said.Veingrad underwent two rounds of chemotherapy, one at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis and the other at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital in Hollywood.He missed two weeks of school, and lost 35 pounds.The ordeal was a challenging one for Veingrad, both physically and emotionally. But the treatment worked. The cancer was gone.Life returned to near normal for Veingrad, who was eager to get back to the weight room after completing his treatment. He began a workout regimen about five months after his diagnosis, and slowly grew stronger.“I’ve been working out, trying to get my weight back up,” he said. “I went down to 185 pounds.”It took Veingrad months to regain the weight he lost during his cancer treatment, and he remained underweight as the 2015 football season got underway.But he started at defensive end for head coach Bill Ceasar and the Sharks, who shook off years of futility and finished 5-5.Ceasar attributes much of Spanish River’s success last season to Veingrad’s leadership and perseverance following his illness.“He’s an amazing inspiration,” Ceasar said. “Kids realized if he could do it, they could do it. Their feeling tired could never compare to what he went through. He’s the first one at practice and the last one to leave. He’s working hard. He’s working harder than people who have no setbacks. That kind of motivates other kids to do better and to try harder.”Veingrad, whose dad, Alan, is a former NFL offensive lineman, has high expectations for his senior season.Back to his original playing weight, he hopes to lead Spanish River to the postseason, set personal bests in a handful of defensive categories and draw attention from college coaches.“I want to win as a team and personally lead the county in sacks and tackles,” said Veingrad, who is in Blacksburg, Va., this weekend for a visit to Virginia Tech. “I just want to play as best as I can and hopefully get a scholarship somewhere.”

http://www.hudl.com/profile/6176562/ryan-veingrad

https://twitter.com/Rveingrad



Chris Hanlon TE/QB 6'3 220 Naples Florida Michigan

HM-FACA-District 18-6A-8A; 1-Naples News-Area

He committed to Michigan as a PWO in January 2017………..First Team Naples News All-Area: Highlights: Hanlon caught 10 passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns. But the big, physical senior (6-3, 220) was asked to block more than others at his position, and he did it better than most tight ends.......................The 6-foot-3, 205-pound tight end on a 9-2 6A team he caught 10 passes for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the 2016 season. Hanlon played in just seven games for Naples. ……... Plays basketball………As a junior he had 22 carries for 149 yards and 2 TDs, 8 receptions for 95 yards and 1 TD

http://www.hudl.com/profile/1583137/chris-hanlon


Tyler Plocki RB/LB 6'1 215 4.70 Saline Michigan Michigan

He committed to Michigan as a PWO in Jamuary 2017. Expected to play FB.................Mother is Michigan gymnastics coach Bev Plocki and his father, Jim Plocki, is a strength and conditioning coach at Michigan............Senior starter on a 11-1 DI team (FB/MLB)..............Height & Weight: 6'1" 215lbs 40 Yard Dash: 4.7 Shuttle: 4.2 Vertical: 33.5 Bench: 255 Squat(LBS): 435 Deadlift(LBS): 515 Clean(LBS): 265..........Sophomore contributor at LB on a 13-2 Class 1 team......................Key sophomore to watch on a 9-2 Class 1 team (MLB)............JV team starter as a freshman..........Tough, aggressive and instinctive 'backer and FB


http://www.hudl.com/profile/2738369/tyler-plocki

https://twitter.com/Tplocks


Jared Davis DB 6'0 185 4.66 Frankenmuth Michigan Michigan

1-Freep-D5-State (DB); 1-AP-D5-6-State (DB)

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on January 31, 2017………..As a senior on a 9-1 team he was 62 of 110 passing for 1,225 yards (.564), 13 TDs and 4 INTs, and had 161 carries for 966 yards (6.0ypc) and 16 TDs, 43 tackles, 27 assists, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 4 INTs, 9 PBUs, 1 FR, 1 FF and 6 PRs for a 15.7 avg...........40 Yard Dash: 4.66 Vertical: 27 Bench: 225 Squat(LBS): 335 Deadlift(LBS): 385.............Hard hitter who plays smart CONCORDIA offer

http://www.hudl.com/profile/3223874/jared-davis



https://twitter.com/jdgoblue181


Evan Latham WR/DB 6'3 210 4.60 Dearborn Divine Child Michigan Michigan

2-Dearborn Press & Guide-City; 1-Catholic-Central Division

He committed to Michigan as a PWO on January 28, 2017…………. Evan Latham, Divine Child: A strong senior season from Latham helped the Divine Child program take a big step this year. The 6-2, 210-pound wide receiver had 27 receptions for 418 yards and two touchdowns. He also had 46 tackles from the safety position. In the regional championship game, he finished with seven catches for 155 yards and a touchdown, along with an interception on defense................Senior starter (WR/SS) on a Class 3 team……….Plays basketball

http://www.hudl.com/profile/6010555/evan-latham

https://twitter.com/kingevanjames
 
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