Across Michigan football‘s (non-existent) depth chart, there may not be a better back-and-forth battle than the one between receivers Amara Darboh and Jehu Chesson.
Both are perfectly seasoned players who bring distinct skills to the table, and last season they put on a tremendous show, along with one-year quarterback Jake Rudock.
To quickly recap the action, Chesson emerged onto the scene with tremendously improved hands from the past, making him a much bigger threat in the passing game. Combine that with his speed (he’s supposedly the fastest player on the team), and you get a seriously dangerous weapon.