The Michigan Wolverines had one of the worst offenses in all of college football a season ago. Subpar quarterback play and a struggling offensive line factored into that, but Michigan also didn’t have a true WR1 that its quarterbacks could trust throwing the ball to.
If things are going to positively change, the Wolverines need some guys at the position to step up. While you can learn some things about the group from the spring game, it’s still too soon to make claims about how the passing game will look this fall.
Here are three reasons to not overreact (yet) to the wide receiver room in Ann Arbor.