Michigan offensive line drills Dec. 27 for its Citrus Bowl matchup vs. Alabama in Orlando, Fla. Detroit Free Press
Michigan football's offensive line entered last fall as perhaps the strongest position group on the team.
The Wolverines had four returning multi-year starters, each with All-Big Ten accolades.
Those four veterans are gone now, though, leaving Michigan with the difficult task of replacing four NFL draft picks — one that has become harder in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak that canceled spring practices.
"That's a big concern," said offensive coordinator Josh Gattis in a Zoom call Thursday afternoon.