Miami Herald

What to know about some of portal players on UM’s radar, as Hurricanes seek roster help

- BY BARRY JACKSON bjackson@miamiheral­d.com

Miami Hurricanes notes and thoughts four days into the second portal window (which runs through April 30):

Though his camp understand­ably doesn’t want to name a frontrunne­r, it would be disappoint­ing if UM doesn’t land Oregon State running back Damian Martinez, who appears to be the Canes’ top offensive target in the portal.

Martinez would give UM a sure-fire stud at running back, as Mark Fletcher Jr. continues his recovery from a serious foot injury in the Pinstripe Bowl.

Martinez is visiting Arizona, Kentucky and Mississipp­i State before taking his last visit to UM next weekend. His Arizona visit was this week. It’s unclear if this is merely a coincidenc­e, but Jacory Croskey-Merritt (a standout transfer running back from New Mexico) flipped his transfer commitment from Arizona to Mississipp­i on Friday, per 247’s Matt Zenitz.

Canes running backs coach Matt Merritt visited Martinez at his Dallas home last weekend, and Mario Cristobal has made a full-court press.

Among running backs with at least 100 carries last season, Martinez was 25th in the country in per-carry average at 6.1.

He was fifth among all FBS backs in per-carry average among running backs who ran the ball at least 190 times. (Martinez ran 194 times.)

The view here is that wide receiver isn’t the pressing need it seemed in February because of how impressive Jojo Trader and Ny Carr were as early enrollees this spring. Robby Washington also showed growth.

Xavier Restrepo and Jacolby George are a solid 1-2, presuming George doesn’t commit more mindless personal foul penalties.

That said, I can understand UM’s interest in Houston’s Sam Brown, who had 62 catches for 815 yards and three touchdowns last season. Brown played for nowUM and then-Cougars offensive coordinato­r Shannon Dawson in Houston in 2022.

Keep in mind that thenCougar­s coach Dana Holgorsen suspended Brown for Houston’s 2022 bowl game for “immature behavior.”

But Brown blossomed last season, particular­ly in fighting for yards after the catch. Brown started his career at West Virginia.

“We knew when we recruited him he was going to be a really good player. I probably just didn’t do a very good job handling him,” West Virginia coach Neal Brown said last October

before Houston and West Virginia met last October. “The room he came into probably didn’t help him, either. Sometimes a change of scenery works best, and it’s worked for him.

UM has been linked to a few portal cornerback­s last week, including Marshall’s Dyoni Hill, who played for UM defensive coordinato­r Lance Guidry and cornerback­s coach Chevis Jackson during their time there.

Per Pro Football Focus, Hill allowed a 93 passer rating in his coverage area last season — 32 completion­s in 57 attempts for

464 yards (14.5 average), three touchdowns and an intercepti­on.

Hill could provide depth, but it seems doubtful he would beat out Daryl Porter Jr. or Damari Brown to start if he joins UM. He told Canesport he’s setting up a visit to Miami.

247 Sports’ Gabe Urrutia reported “another name who is being seriously considered as an option for Miami” is FSU’s Greedy Vance Jr., who would be a good get if it materializ­es because that would allow Mishael Powell to move back from nickel corner to safety, where the Canes don’t have clear-cut starters. Vance is in the portal.

Powell often played safety on the Washington team that made it to the national championsh­ip game.

Vance allowed a sterling 49.8 passer rating in his coverage area for FSU last season — 11 completion­s in 27 targets for just 109 yards (9.9 yards per reception), an intercepti­on and a touchdown.

Michigan State defensive tackle Simeon Barrow Jr. would be a big get if the Canes last lure him. 247 Sports and Canesport reported an ongoing pursuit.

The 6-3, 296-pounder would become an immediate starter and buoy a defensive tackle group that has several pretty good players but no dominator. If the season started today, Jared Harrison-Hunte likely would start at one spot, with CJ Clark (NC State transfer), Marley Cook (Middle Tennessee transfer) and Thomas Gore (who had a modest impact in his one year at UM) competing for the other spot.

Barrow had 36 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks in 12 games and 10 starts for the Spartans last season. He had 22 quarterbac­k pressures and blocked two field goals.

In his seven-round mock draft, The Athletic’s Dane Brugler has safety Kamren Kinchens going in the third round (86th overall to Houston), defensive lineman Leonard Taylor III going in the fifth round (154) and center Matt Lee also going in Round 5 (174th).

“With his anchor and quickness, Lee is terrific value in the late fifth,” Brugler said.

Brugler has offensive lineman Javion Cohen going in the seventh round (243rd) and surprising­ly, doesn’t have James Williams being drafted at all. Williams, a safety at UM, likely will be an NFL linebacker if he makes a team.

Second year linebacker/safety Kaleb Spencer is entering the transfer portal, per 247 Sports. He played no defensive snaps as a freshman last season.

Barry Jackson: 305-376-3491, @flasportsb­uzz

 ?? D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com ?? Florida State defensive back Greedy Vance, Jr., who picked off UM’s Jake Garcia during their game in 2022, is in the transfer portal and on the Hurricanes’ radar as a potential cornerback for next season.
D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com Florida State defensive back Greedy Vance, Jr., who picked off UM’s Jake Garcia during their game in 2022, is in the transfer portal and on the Hurricanes’ radar as a potential cornerback for next season.

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