It wasn’t a major diet change, primarily eliminating the fried foods, the occasional candy and reducing his portion sizes. Hutch was a boss. Joe Thuney is athletic enough to play any position on the line in a pinch. His stout build and quickness should allow him to be a space-filler who can also disrupt in the middle of the line. Chris Evans announces June 6, UM the heavy favorite. It’s the little ones, like me, that were slow and make up for it with lack of quickness, that have trouble. Before Onwenu ever steps on the practice fields at Gillette Stadium, he'll have one thing they don't: rare size. Yeah between everyone waiting on the commit post and softball, the site was slow as heck last night. Scout, which tends to list height/weight early and not update, has him at 6'3", 285, but that's clearly not updated.
He will be massive by the time he ends up in Ann Arbor. There's a reason Onwenu lasted until the sixth round, of course. He has some bad weight to trim up - he's more than his listed 320 pounds - but still plays with an excellent motor. While Onwenu, for now at least, is expected to be a better guard prospect, if he's got equal ability on defense he may find the field faster on that side of the ball.
Offensive guard is my favorite position...I'll be watching very closely. Things are picking up. Wherever Onwenu lines up in college, he should fill a significant need on Michigan's depth chart. Speaking of defense, Onwenu took snaps at defensive tackle had his way with the offensive line. All rights reserved. by acnumber1, In reply to Not at 365 lbs. Because he was a fall enrollee, this is Onwenu’s first run through spring practice and the legendary four hours of on-field work from coach Jim Harbaugh. Pain. I'm hoping for nice surprises. "When Mike gets his hands on you and gets locked out, it's over," Warriner said. This season, Michigan has less experience and more holes on the offensive line, so if Onwenu is the player they expect him to be, then he will be more valuable there. Cass Tech's Michael Onwenu is a powerful 2016 kid who can go on either side of the ball, but did his most damage on defense today where he was simply too strong for would-be offensive linemen. ESPN stands as an outlier, though you only have to move up two spots in their guard rankings to find a recruit ranked inside their top 300; even on the low end, he's a solid four-star.
I would go, 'Oh!' I’d imagine he’ll play at about 355-360 [lbs].”. But there’s a wider issue for someone that size. If he's decided, there's no reason to hold out. Powered by Minute Media © 2020 All Rights Reserved.