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See Zack Poff break down what's up for 2017 for Michigan power Cass Tech.
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1. Cass Tech (Detroit)2016 record: 14-0
Head coach: Thomas Wilcher
The Detroit power has proven to be one of the best teams from Michigan year in and year out, and is loaded with talent even after losing 5-star wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones and 3-star quarterback Rodney Hall.
Kalon Gervin, a 4-star defensive back, is one of the best shut down corners in the country,
Aaron Jackson gets the keys to the quarterback position and
DeAndre Square is a big-time playmaker on defense.
Expect a monster season from the Southfield AT&T transfer
Brandon Gray, and it's no wonder Cass Tech has a good chance to defend its Division 1 state title this season.

Cass Tech enters 2017 as MaxPreps' No. 14 team in the nation.
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See the MaxPreps Michigan Football Computer Rankings presented by the Army National Guard2. Catholic Central (Novi)2016 record: 13-1
Head coach: Dan Anderson
Anderson takes over for the Shamrocks, replacing legendary Tom Mach who retired after 41 seasons and 10 state titles.
Back for the Shamrocks is rising junior quarterback
Austin Brown and senior wideout
Kevin Korte. Up front, 6-7, 290-pound tackle
Nick Carey is back with a bevy of Division I offers.
See the MaxPreps Michigan football stat leaders3. Utica Eisenhower (Shelby Township)2016 record: 12-1
Head coach: Chris Smith
Max Wittwer is back after leading the Eagles to a deep postseason run last year.
Eisenhower lost Jack Provencher to graduation, but could look to rising senior
Sebastian Puta or junior
Caleb Oyster to fill that void.
On the line, 6-4, 280-pound guard/tackle
Derian Doherty should lead the Eagles in the trenches.
See the MaxPreps Michigan football playoff brackets4. King (Detroit)2016 record: 12-2
Head coach: Ty Spencer
The Crusaders are loaded heading into 2017.
Quarterback
Dequan Finn is back for his senior season. King has the defensive backfield on lockdown with a pair of DBs in
Jaeveyon Morton and Erik Gibson, who also both play wideout.
Defensive end
Maurice White is part of King's strength – both sides of the line.
See the MaxPreps Michigan football photo galleries 5. St. Mary Prep (Orchard Lake)2016 record: 10-4
Head coach: George Porritt
The Eaglets lost a lot on the defensive side of the ball, but have their quarterback and running back for 2017.
Rising senior quarterback
Caden Prieskorn is back under center, along with running back
Rashawn Allen.
Returning outside linebacker
Ky'ren Cunningham should help staunch some of the defensive losses, including Joshua Ross and Dwayne Chapman.