Yeah, it’s true that Michigan football is going to have a very young and mostly inexperienced defensive backfield this season. That could easily require some patience. Same with the wide receivers and tight ends, who are having to replace the Wolverines’ top three pass-catchers from a year ago.
Those are both legitimate things to be worried about. But in the fuss over who might emerge as Michigan’s go-to receiver this coming season, have we forgotten what always seems to take precedence over the playmakers?
The left side of the Wolverines’ offensive line sort of fell apart last season.