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Michigan spring ball preview: Tight end room top-heavy but has plenty of promising young guns

With a lot of change happening on offense for the Michigan Wolverines, the tight end room brings back two starting-caliber players from the three who saw significant playing time in 2023. The only significant loss was A.J. Barner, who played one year in Ann Arbor and had 22 catches for 249 yards and a touchdown before declaring for the NFL Draft.

Here is how the room shakes out, as well as some guys to keep an eye on as spring practice begins next month:

Colston Loveland

Loveland is more than likely going to be the leading receiver and main target for Michigan in 2024.