Last season the Michigan football team’s defense rotated four edge players. But this year, the Wolverines no longer have two of those rotational options with starters Jaylen Harrell and Braiden McGregor now in the NFL.
When asked about if that means a heavier workload will fall on junior Derrick Moore and senior Josaiah Stewart — the other two players in the rotation last season — Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore wasn’t fazed.
Because the Wolverines’ edge depth goes beyond just Moore and Stewart — it extends to senior TJ Guy as well.
“A guy like TJ Guy, it started in spring and he just went over to fall camp and he’s put himself right in the conversation with Derrick and Josiah,” Moore told the media on Monday.