The Michigan football team has a handful of deserving candidates for team MVP after a respectable 9-3 regular season during the 2015 campaign.
Jake Rudock bounced back from a lackluster start to his Wolverines career, while veterans showed dramatic improvement from a year ago and a young star flashed his potential.
Granted, the definition of "most valuable" can take many different directions. In terms of value alone, there's no question Jabrill Peppers—a cornerback, safety, running back, wide receiver and returner—is No. 1.
The biggest factor in this list, however, is production while on the field. Peppers is a contender, but he's not in the top spot.