Things are slow at the moment, with the program having the week off and only a handful of practices under its belt, things will be full swing next week.
However, I was able to pick up a few odds and ends about how the program feels about two freshmen defensive players as an overall big-picture look plus a very small sample size of spring practice.
Early enrollees Cameron Calhoun and Jyaire Hill are viewed as the future pairing of the defensive backfield for the Wolverines moving forward. One source in particular view the future of both Hill and Calhoun highly with one source saying that Hill has 'future pro written all over him.' Calhoun's ceiling is also extremely high but the obvious feedback I have been getting is that he needs to hit the weight room to find his strength, which is mostly the case for any freshman coming into the college game so I won't consider that a slight against him by any means.
The overall message is that the program believes it's in 'good hands' with the two in the future. Just how immediate is that future? Who knows. A long way to go until fall.
However, I was able to pick up a few odds and ends about how the program feels about two freshmen defensive players as an overall big-picture look plus a very small sample size of spring practice.
Early enrollees Cameron Calhoun and Jyaire Hill are viewed as the future pairing of the defensive backfield for the Wolverines moving forward. One source in particular view the future of both Hill and Calhoun highly with one source saying that Hill has 'future pro written all over him.' Calhoun's ceiling is also extremely high but the obvious feedback I have been getting is that he needs to hit the weight room to find his strength, which is mostly the case for any freshman coming into the college game so I won't consider that a slight against him by any means.
The overall message is that the program believes it's in 'good hands' with the two in the future. Just how immediate is that future? Who knows. A long way to go until fall.