Leon McQuay III, Chance Stewart and Dante Booker Visiting Michigan This Weekend
Rivals100 prospect Leon McQuay III (Seffner, FL) is fairly quiet when it comes to discussing his recruitment. But TheWolverine.com reported this afternoon that the 4-star defensive back will be making an unofficial visit to Michigan over the weekend along with class of 2014 prospects Chance Stewart (Sturgis, MI) and Dante Booker (Akron, OH).
McQuay III will be visiting Ann Arbor with his father, and this is sure to be the first of several summer trips for the nation's No. 32-overall prospect. Michigan is currently in the mix for McQuay III and made his top 15 in April along with schools like Florida, Vanderbilt, Ohio State and Notre Dame, among others.
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Although McQuay III is listed as the nation's No. 3 safety, the Wolverines are recruiting him to play cornerback.
There is not much information on McQuay III's situation at the moment or where Michigan stands in his recruitment at this point, but there will likely be more information next week. The Armwood High School defensive back will be tough to get away from the Florida schools, and McQuay III's mother really likes Vanderbilt.
Meanwhile, Stewart is projected to be one of the nation's top quarterbacks in the 2014 class and already has a big enough frame at 6'6" and 205 pounds to play for just about any college team.
Michigan has not been recruiting the 2014 signal-callers very hard, with the exception of Stewart and DeShone Kizer (Toledo, OH), who grew up as a fan of the Wolverines.
Stewart's only offer at the moment is from Western Michigan, but the Sturgis High School standout has already visited Wisconsin, been to Michigan State's junior day in March and will compete at Michigan's summer camp.
The Wolverines would be wise to take at least one quarterback in the 2014 class to give themselves a solid No. 3 quarterback as well as another talented signal-caller who can redshirt as a true freshman and give Michigan depth for years to come.
Current backup quarterback Devin Gardner will be gone at the end of the 2013 season, and that will leave only current Michigan commit Shane Morris (Warren, MI) and Russell Bellomy, who will be finishing up his redshirt sophomore season with the Wolverines.
Landing either or both Stewart and Kizer would be huge for Michigan's depth at the quarterback position going forward.
The Michigan coaching staff has also done a great job pulling in top-notch linebacker recruits over the past two classes and hope that Booker will be another solid pickup for them down the line.
The St. Vincent-St. Mary's inside linebacker is projected to be one of the top players at his position nationally in the 2014 class, and he already has offers from Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Indiana, Illinois and serious interest from his father's alma mater Auburn.
Getting Booker on campus early in the process is a good sign for the Wolverines, and the 6'3", 210-pounder also said back in March he plans on attending Michigan's camp this summer.
More updates will be provided about their weekend visits when they are made available.
Zach Dirlam is the Lead Editor of the College Basketball section as well as Big Ten columnist for the FOX Sports/MSN/YardBarker affiliate website Sports at Work. Check out his blog, Dirlam’s Dirty Dugout Sports Blog, which features this story, along with other articles and video reports on major sports.
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