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Michigan football's top 2 WRs finally healthy, ready to compete for playing time

Michigan 2021 QB commit J.J. McCarthy (La Grange Park, Ill.) does drills, including one borrowed from a play made by Aaron Rodgers, May 18, 2019. Orion Sang, Detroit Free Press

ALLENDALE — According to Michigan football offensive coordinator Josh Gattis, the receiving corps may finally be nearing full strength.

Gattis, speaking at the Best of the Midwest camp hosted by Grand Valley State, said junior receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones "finally feels healthy," and that fellow junior Nico Collins, who had a surgical procedure this offseason, returned to the field for the final day of spring practice.

"He finally feels healthy, he finally feels back," Gattis said of Peoples-Jones.