If you’ve followed along with Michigan football this season, you’d know the team’s overall struggles can largely be attributed to the failure to develop any semblance of a passing game. The attention has largely been focused on quarterbacks Davis Warren, Alex Orji and Jack Tuttle, who have all tried and failed to ignite a spark in the offense. However, they can’t bear the full burden.
Two of the more underrated losses to the NFL Draft were receivers Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. They were seniors that thrived in multiple aspects of the game, had improved each season, and had each been responsible for a handful of big plays in recent years.