Michigan Football: Way too early 2020 Wolverines draft picks
Round two
Khaleke Hudson
Some may say this is a stretch but what Khaleke Hudson could bring to an NFL team is his experience. This will be Hudson’s third consecutive year starting for the maize and blue and this is his last year of eligibility.
The two previous seasons, Khaleke registered 64 solo tackles, 52 assisted, 19 tackles for loss, and 8.5 sacks.
For comparison, the tenth pick in the NFL draft, Devin Bush, registered 85 solo tackles, 76 assisted, 18.5 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks over his two years of starting for the Wolverines. Someone is going to have to make up for the production and while Khaleke might not be able to alone, the spike in tackles and defensive plays could rocket Hudson to the second round.
Also, Khaleke could undoubtedly be the leader on this defense this year and take it to the next level. The message he sent to the college football world via Twitter should get Michigan fans enthusiastic about 2019 and should petrify the competition. He called it unfinished business.
https://twitter.com/KhalekeHudson/status/1081286419568619520
"I am thankful. Growing up as a young man in McKeesport comes with no shortage of challenges and adversity. But the support of my community and my love of football have allowed me to become a Michigan Man. I am thankful for my friends, family, teammates and most importantly, God. I am thankful for the opportunities I have had an for what God has in store for me in the future. Michigan football has unfinished business. While we had some great moments this past season, we’re just scratching the surface. We want more. “I have unfinished business. On and off the field. I want to continue to be a leader and example for my teammates. I want to improve my game. I want to work toward my degree. I want to play again for Wolverine fans across the country. I’m excited to return for my senior season at Michigan. The best is yet to come…"
Tarik Black
Tarik Black‘s two seasons at Michigan have one thing in common, injuries. Since his injuries have hampered his production at the collegiate level, we have to look back to his High School days to get a feel for his potential.
During his senior year at Cheshire Academy in Connecticut, Tarik hauled in 40 receptions for 703 yards and 11 touchdowns.
2019 will be a very important year for Black if he has draft aspirations for 2020. As I said before, someone needs to have a break out year at receiver. Should Tarik be the guy, he could go first, should Nico Collins be the guy, he could go first.
Walterfootball.com thinks Tarik will be the Michigan football breakout star and has Tarik as a first rounder in their way too early 2020 draft.