Michigan has a versatile athlete in Amorion Walker, someone who may ultimately play on both sides of the ball this fall.
Walker is taking the majority of his reps at cornerback this spring, and there’s even a chance he could be one of Michigan’s starting corners.
There’s a lot of time between now and Michigan’s first game, and right now it’s all about picking up the playbook and fine-tuning his technique as a corner.
Receiver Roman Wilson called Walker really raw but close to getting his technique down.
Mike Sainristil, who made the transition from wideout to nickelback last season sees the potential Walker brings to the defensive side and said he’s doing good, but “still learning the playbook”.