![]() There is a clear gap between Isaiah and the remaining prospects on this list. There is no doubt in my mind that he can step in and be a rotational player at Michigan from the day he steps on campus. He's not necessarily a shifty ballhandler, but he does have a solid handle and controls the ball while not being a big TO risk. Defenders bounce off him when he's attacking the paint and his physicality can be overwhelming. Isaiah doesn't have the vertical explosion of Holiday (hence poor man's version) and isn't quite as tall, but his strength/core balance is impeccable for a HS junior. Athletically, my initial comp of poor man's Jrue Holiday was relatively accurate. He's streaky as a shooter, but even if Collier is a consistent mid-30s type shooter from distance, that translates to a guy that has huge impact on the game given his ability to make others better and get downhill off the bounce. Particularly when considering that a good portion of the attempts are difficult pull-ups. While he was a known commodity as a passer, I didn't anticipate him to be a perimeter shotmaker to the extent I witnessed. The playmaking ability for others is off the charts as seen in my footage above. 247 bumped him up to #9 overall.ĮM Ranking/Evaluation: After watching Collier extensively in the Spring, the projected impact is definitely that of a 5-star prospect with an extremely high floor. Mainstream Ranking: Now a top-5 overall prospect to both On3 and Rivals. Weekend Performance: Sat out due to injury High School/AAU: Marietta Wheeler HS (GA)/Nike EYBL The Skill Factory (GA) Eye test says he's probably a legit 6'2 and 190-195. Height/Weight: Listed height in the 6'2 - 6'4 range, with listed weight ranging between 170 - 205. Let's take a look at where things stand coming off the final live evaluation period of the summer. Visit season is upon us that means we're heading down the home stretch with priority prospects. With only 3 true guards on the roster heading into next season, landing guard depth via the HS route is critical. ![]() That's what we will spend most of the next section investigating. That said, as stated earlier, Michigan seemed to have Herring lower on their board than what these recruiting rankings would suggest. All four sites have him as a top ten prospect in the state and given the deep ties between West Bloomfield and UM, it always seemed likely to end this way. Herring is a solid 4* prospect, with only On3 at the lower end of the rankings. Herring wound up in the class after all, and now he gets his hello: As the top targets at the position fell through, the Wolverines circled back with enough time to get the job done. As the Wolverines chased other targets, Herring tried to heal his broken heart by looking at other suitors but Michigan didn't let him get too far. This was a recruitment process that hinged on whether Michigan wanted Herring in the class, which for some time seemed to be an open question. The last 2023 Hello that has not yet been done is West Bloomfield 4* IOL Amir Herring.
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