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Tarik Black's return, better fundamentals could boost Michigan WRs

(NOTE: This is the second installment in a series examining Michigan's position groups this offseason. Previously: Offensive line. )

Three touchdowns in 13 games.

Push blame elsewhere if you'd like, but Michigan's wide receivers finished the 2017 season with three touchdown catches in 13 games.

That's the lowest single-season output by the program's wideouts since 1978. And '78 was only that rough because wingback Ralph Clayton (8), tight end Doug Marsh (6) and running back Roosevelt Smith (3) hogged the majority of Rick Leach's 17 touchdown passes.

Michigan's pass-catching mission this offseason?