Tall in stature and big, with a wide catch radius. Not going to keep them on the bench very long. I would expect all three of these receivers to come into a receiver room that is already really good and produce and be factors. Very Andrel Anthony-like in build and catch radius. Just had a really, really great connection with Amorion during the recruiting process. Probably right around there with Darrius Clemons. On three-star WR Amorion Walker: “ Amorion Walker, even taller. On four-star WR Tyler Morris: “Tyler Morris is very Roman Wilson-like. MORE: Michigan signs Darrius Clemons, a big-body WR who says: 'Beat Ohio' If I could make a comparison for you right now, it would be Nico Collins. On four-star WR Darrius Clemons: “Think Nico Collins. Really, really excited about CJ.” Wide receivers But I think he’s going to be a real physical guy between the tackles, pass protection and all the things you want him to do. Backs are a little harder to compare, you know, than other positions because they’ve all kind of got a unique style. Really well trained or really genetically gifted. Got shoulders that look like they’re two very good-sized boulders or volleyballs. On three-star RB CJ Stokes: “Big, physical back. JEFF SEIDEL: Michigan football signee Will Johnson is raking in cash - legally Running back We haven’t had that here in a very long time. And it’s a great, great feeling to have two quarterbacks coming in the same class. (His father) Mark Denegal and I have become like long-lost friends, you know? Instant click there. We were able to, in June, do the one-on-one evaluation where you can really watch him throw, go through all the routes, watch him drop back, really see his mechanics in person and really fell in love with him.
On three-star QB Jayden Denegal: “Jayden Denegal is somebody that we had here on campus again. READ MORE: Michigan snatches dual-threat QB Alex Orji from Virginia Tech It’s like looking at Herschel Walker playing quarterback, who can really throw the ball. Not an ounce of fat on him, and it’s gotta be 235 (pounds), close to 240. But you can see why, when you meet him in person, I mean, I don’t know what he weighs. And don’t get the thought in your head that he can’t throw the ball. But 1,200 yards? I mean, that is way, way up there for a quarterback. If he rushed for 600 yards, you’d say the same thing. If he had 400 yards, you’d say he’s a really good running quarterback. You can watch the tape and say, ‘This guy is a great runner.’ I mean, a tremendous runner. He plays in the highest level of football in Texas. And that was the first time I met Alex and his family. Their head coach got let go, and we just called him back up and said, ‘Hey, we’re here.’ We’re not going to twist anybody’s arm, but he decided to come up on an official visit. On three-star QB Alex Orji: “Alex was committed to Virginia Tech.