If you watch Michigan football, it's clear that the Wolverines have one of the most talented quarterbacks in college football, Bryce Underwood.
It's also clear that they need to surround him with more talent.
Last Saturday's game against Nebraska was a great reminder of why Michigan football needs to recruit more wide receiver talent. 15 percent of Underwood's throws were dropped, including one pass that would have gone for a touchdown.
Underwood has made the players around him better. Just look at the wide receivers this season compared to last. Yet, there is no substitute for talent, and U-M could use a player like five-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell in the 2027 class.