List of UDFAs that Chose the Best Team in the NFL.

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Memento

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Trammell and Skow grow concerned.

They should be concerned with Whittington, let alone concerned now - and I think Atwell, if a Sutton trade goes through - has to be put on notice as well. I don't think Trammell makes this team with Whittington. Skowronek still has a chance, but we'll see.

That aside, I like those two moves.

Wiglusz, in particular, is intriguing because he fits with what our draft class has been about: toughness, physicality, overcoming adversity and thriving in spite of it. He walked on the scout team of Ohio State, never got any snaps. Then transferred to Ohio and did a hell of a job in 2022.
 

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They have the opportunity to put these whippersnappers in their place during the preseason.

May the best men win.
That's exactly it. Any position on the 53 that can be upgraded should have something thrown at it to either upgraded it or drive people to become better.
 

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They should be concerned with Whittington, let alone concerned now - and I think Atwell, if a Sutton trade goes through - has to be put on notice as well. I don't think Trammell makes this team with Whittington. Skowronek still has a chance, but we'll see.

That aside, I like those two moves.

Wiglusz, in particular, is intriguing because he fits with what our draft class has been about: toughness, physicality, overcoming adversity and thriving in spite of it. He walked on the scout team of Ohio State, never got any snaps. Then transferred to Ohio and did a hell of a job in 2022.
I think atwell still safe they still have nobody with his speed him getting hurt hurt hi I think him and Stafford was getting better chemistry
 

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I think atwell still safe they still have nobody with his speed him getting hurt hurt hi I think him and Stafford was getting better chemistry
We'll see if he's safe if we trade for Sutton. We do that, all bets are off.
 

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Class: Graduate Student
Position: DB
Height: 6-0
Weight: 190
Hometown: Bowie, Md.
High School: DeMatha Catholic
CAREER HIGHS
Michigan
• Tackles: 5 - vs. Washington (Jan. 8, 2024)
• Solos: 4 - at Maryland (Nov. 18, 2023)
• Assists: 3 - vs. Bowling Green (Sept. 16, 2023)
• TFLs: 1.5 - vs. Indiana (Oct. 14, 2023)
• Sacks: none
• Int.: none
• FR: 1, 2x - last vs. Alabama (Jan. 1, 2024)
• PBUs: 1, 4x - last vs. Purdue (Nov. 4, 2023)

UMass
• Tackles: 8, 2x - last vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 18, 2021)
• Solos: 8 - at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 12, 2019)
• Assists: 5 - vs. Eastern Michigan (Sept. 18, 2021)
• TFLs: 1.0, 7x - last at UConn (Nov. 4, 2022)
• Sacks: 1.0 - vs. Boston College (Sept. 11, 2021)
• Int.: none
• FR: 1, 2x - last at Texas A&M (Nov. 19, 2022)
• PBUs: 5 - at Army (Nov. 20, 2021)

At Michigan
• All-Big Ten selection (honorable mention, coaches and media, 2023)
• One-year letterman (2023)
• Appeared in 15 games with ten starts at defensive back

Graduate Student (2023)
• Appeared in 15 games with 11 starts in the secondary; made 33 tackles including 2.0 for loss with four pass breakups, two fumble recoveries, and one forced fumble to earn his first varsity letter at Michigan
• All-Big Ten selection (honorable mention, coaches and media)
• Twice shared Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance against Indiana, Purdue
• Broke up a pass and nearly intercepted it in his first U-M start and Wolverine debut against ECU (Sept. 2)
• Started at corner against UNLV (Sept. 9)
• Finished with four tackles and one breakup in a start against Bowling Green (Sept. 16)
• Delivered two solo tackles starting on the outside against Rutgers (Sept. 23) and also played some nickel
• On the road at Nebraska (Sept. 30), played outside and in the nickel spot
• Notched one assisted tackle at Minnesota (Oct. 7)
• Started on the outside against Indiana (Oct. 14) and made four tackles including 1.5 for loss
• At Michigan State (Oct. 21), started and broke up one pass
• Broke up a pass and shared a tackle for loss among two stops against Purdue (Nov. 4)
• Made one solo tackle at Penn State (Nov. 11)
• At Maryland (Nov. 18), posted four solo tackles
• Forced a fumble and delivered four tackles against Ohio State (Nov. 25)
• In a start against Iowa in the Big Ten Championship (Dec. 2), recovered a fumble and made four tackles
• Recovered one fumble with two tackles in a start against Alabama in the Rose Bowl/CFP Semifinal game (Jan. 1)
• Contributed five tackles playing corner against Washington in the CFP National Championship Game (Jan. 8)

PRIOR TO MICHIGAN
• Earned four varsity letters at UMass (2019-20-21-22), appearing in 39 games with 34 starts at cornerback
• Played most recently under former U-M defensive coordinator Don Brown
• Selected as a team captain in each of his final three seasons (2020-21-22)
• All-Independent Second Team (2020) by Phil Steele

Senior (2022)
• Voted a team captain for the third time
• Appeared in 12 games with 12 starts to earn his fourth varsity letter; recorded 41 tackles (32 solo) and 10 pass breakups including two interceptions; made 3.0 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery
• Assisted on one tackle at Tulane (Sept. 3)
• Made six solo stops, a season-high, at Toledo (Sept. 10) and broke up two passes
• Broke up a pass to go with a season-high seven tackles (three solo) at Stony Brook (Sept. 17)
• Delivered five tackles (four solo) with a breakup at Temple (Sept. 24)
• Contributed six tackles (five solos) with a breakup at Eastern Michigan (Oct. 1)
• Had one tackle for loss among three solo stops against Liberty (Oct. 8)
• Broke up a pass and made four solo tackles including one for loss against Buffalo (Oct. 15)
• Made a solo tackle playing against New Mexico State (Oct. 29)
• Credited with one tackle for loss among three total stops at UConn (Nov. 4)
• Played at Arkansas State (Nov. 12)
• Delivered four solo tackles with one pass fumble recovery at Texas A&M (Nov. 19)
• Assisted on one stop against Army (Nov. 26)

Junior (2021)
• Voted a team captain for the second time
• Appeared in 11 games with 11 starts at cornerback, missing one game due to injury, to earn his third varsity letter; totaled 53 tackles (32 solo) and 12 pass breakups with 4.0 for loss and 1.0 sack
• Made five tackles at Pitt (Sept. 4) with one pass breakup
• Recorded five stops including his first career sack against Boston College (Sept. 11)
• Broke up a pass and matched his career-high with eight tackles against Eastern Michigan (Sept. 18) with one pass breakup
• Made two tackles (one for loss) and a pair of pass breakups at Coastal Carolina (Sept. 25)
• Delivered six tackles (three solo) with one for loss and two pass breakups against UConn (Oct. 9)
• Contributed six tackles (four solo) with one for loss at Florida State (Oct. 23)
• Broke up a pass and made four solo stops at Liberty (Oct. 30)
• Made one solo tackle against Rhode Island (Nov. 6)
• Totaled four stops against Maine (Nov. 13)
• Broke up a career-high five passes with five tackles added at Army (Nov. 20)
• Made seven tackles with a season-best five solo stops at New Mexico State (Nov. 27)

Sophomore (2020)
• Voted a team captain prior to the season
• Appeared in all four games with three starts at cornerback to earn his second varsity letter; made 13 solo tackles and led the team with five pass breakups
• Made three solo stops and broke up a pair of passes at Georgia Southern (Oct. 17)
• Delivered a season-best six solo tackles at Marshall (Nov. 7) with one pass breakup
• Broke up a pass and was credited with one solo tackle at FAU (Nov. 20)
• Made three solo tackles at Liberty (Nov. 27) with one pass breakup

Freshman (2019)
• Appeared in 12 games, making eight starts at cornerback to earn his first varsity letter; totaled 33 tackles (25 solo) with one interception, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one quarterback hurry
• Debuted at Rutgers (Aug. 30) and made one solo tackle
• Made one solo tackle against Southern Illinois (Sept. 7)
• Recorded four stops at Charlotte (Sept. 14) including one solo
• Made two solo tackles against Coastal Carolina (Sept. 21) and against Akron (Sept. 28)
• Totaled three tackles and a quarterback hurry at FIU (Oct. 5)
• Recorded a career-high eight solo stops with a forced fumble and recovered fumble at Louisiana Tech (Oct. 12)
• Made two solo tackles against UConn (Oct. 26) and at Northwestern (Nov. 16), where he also intercepted his first pass
• Totaled four tackles including two solos against Liberty (Nov. 2) and at Army West Point (Nov. 9)
• Played against BYU (Nov. 23)

Prep
• Attended DeMatha Catholic High School (2019) and played under head coach Elijah Brooks
• Part of a team that went 8-3 in his senior season (2018) in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC)
• Recorded a pick-six to help lead DeMatha to a win in the 2018 WCAC Semifinal
• Also lettered in basketball at DeMatha, playing point guard for a team that went 64-10 across his two seasons and was nationally ranked, winning the 2018 WCAC Championship; was recruited to play in college
• Began as a junior at DeMatha after two years at St. Mary's Annapolis
• High school teammate of former Wolverines Hunter Dickinson (basketball) and Olusegun Oluwatimi (football) at DeMatha Catholic

Honors and Rankings
• 247Sports Composite ranking of three stars; the No. 142 cornerback and the No. 21 player in Maryland
• Ranked as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com
• On3.com Consensus ranking of three stars; the No. 2,029-ranked player nationally, the No. 196 cornerback and the No. 32 player in the state of Maryland

Personal
• Son of Joe and Sharlene Wallace
• Born on July 5, 2000
• Earned his bachelor's degree in sociology at UMass
• Purusing in Master's degree from the School of Social Work