Nick Baumgardner, DFP
Khaleke Hudson couldn't help but notice.
After spending his true freshman season as a special teams contributor and reserve safety, Hudson found himself watching Jabrill Peppers during a practice late in the year and had a thought.
Peppers – the first "viper" linebacker Michigan has had in Don Brown's defense – was all over the place. He played in coverage. He was a part of the blitz game. He played in the box. He got to hit. Run. Everything.
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That, Hudson thought, looks like a lot of fun.