If you’re looking for a place to turn your attention to in these final weeks of the offseason, there are some really good candidates. The defensive backfield, for example, will be almost completely inexperienced. As will the wide receivers. But let’s not forget the position group that seems to perpetually give Michigan football fits.
The Wolverines were very average on the offensive line last season, despite having a lot of experience to work with. Now, three of the main starters from a year ago are gone, and Michigan has to somehow improve while reloading.
In 2016, Michigan’s offensive line had an adjusted line rate of 102.