Programs typically exit spring practice with a fair bit of uncertainty on the roster, but Michigan football's two-deep depth chart already looks clear.
The Wolverines have a massive advantage in returning 14 starters—most of which were key contributors in 2015—and a handful of top reserves.
Most importantly for Michigan, head coach Jim Harbaugh and the coaching staff have done a tremendous job developing fringe rotation players into credible backups and borderline starters.
Projected Post-Spring Depth Chart on Offense
| Position | First-String | Second-String |
| QB | Wilton Speight/John O'Korn | Shane Morris |
| RB | De'Veon Smith | Ty Isaac/Drake Johnson |
| FB | Khalid Hill | Henry Poggi |
| WR | Amara Darboh | Maurice Ways |
| WR | Jehu Chesson | Grant Perry (slot) |
| TE | Jake Butt | Tyrone Wheatley Jr. |