'24-'25 Michigan Football Depth Chart

Submitted by MaizeBlueA2 on January 14th, 2024 at 4:34 PM

QB: Jack Tuttle / Alex Orji

3. Jayden Denegal

4. Davis Warren / Jadyn Davis

 

RB: Donovan Edwards

2. Kalel Mullings

3. Benjamin Hall / Jordan Marshall

5. Cole Cabana

6. Micah Kaapana

7. Tavierre Dunlap

 

RB/WR: Donovan Edwards

2. Cole Cabana

 

WR: Tyler Morris

2. Karmello English

3. I'Marion Stewart

 

WR: Peyton O'Leary

2. Channing Goodwin

3. Kendrick Bell

 

SLOT: Semaj Morgan

2. Fredrick Moore

3. Eamonn Dennis

 

H-BACK: Max Bredeson

2. Josh Beethum

3. Zach Ludwig

 

TE: Colston Loveland

2. Marlin Klein

3. Zack Marshall / Brady Prieskorn

5. Hogan Hansen

6. Deakon Tonielli

 

LT: Myles Hinton

2. Jeffrey Persi

3. Evan Link

4. Andrew Sprague

5. Connor Jones

 

LG: Giovanni El-Hadi

2. Nathan Efobi / Luke Hamilton

 

C: Greg Crippen

2. Raheem Anderson

3. Jake Guarnera

 

RG: Josh Priebe

2. Andrew Gentry

3. Amir Herring

4. Ben Roebuck

5. Dominick Guidice

 

RT: Trente Jones

2. Andrew Gentry / Jeffrey Persi

4. Tristan Bounds

5. Blake Frazier

 

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DT: Mason Graham

2. Rayshaun Benny

3. Trey Pierce

4. Reece Atteberry

5. Owen Wafle / Deyvid Palepale

7. Alessandro Lorenzetti / Ted Hammond

9. Manuel Beigel

10. Ike Iwunnah

 

DT: Kenneth Grant 

2. Rayshaun Benny

3. Trey Pierce

4. Reece Atteberry

5. Owen Wafle / Deyvid Palepale

7. Alessandro Lorenzetti / Ted Hammond

9. Manuel Beigel

10. Ike Iwunnah

 

DT/DE: Enow Etta

2. Cameron Brandt

3. Brooks Bahr

 

EDGE: Derrick Moore

2. TJ Guy

3. Aymeric Koumba / Chibi Anwunah

5. Dominic Nichols / Devon Baxter

 

ILB: Ernest Hausmann

2. Jaydon Hood / Jimmy Rolder

4. Micah Pollard

5. Semaj Bridgeman / Jason Hewlett

7. Jeremiah Beasley / Mason Curtis

9. Cole Sullivan 

10. Hayden Moore

 

ILB: Jaishawn Barham

2. Jaydon Hood / Jimmy Rolder

4. Micah Pollard

5. Semaj Bridgeman / Jason Hewlett

7. Jeremiah Beasley / Mason Curtis

9. Cole Sullivan 

10. Hayden Moore

 

EDGE/OLB: Josaiah Stewart

2. Kechaun Bennett

3. Tyler McLaurin

4. Breeon Ishmail

5. Jaden Smith

 

CB: Will Johnson

2. Keshaun Harris / Jyaire Hill

4. Myles Pollard

5. Jo'Ziah Edmond 

6. Jeremiah Lowe

 

CB: DJ Waller

2. Keshaun Harris / Jyaire Hill

4. Myles Pollard

5. Jo'Ziah Edmond 

6. Jeremiah Lowe

 

NB: Ja'Den McBurrows

2. Kody Jones

3. Zeke Berry

4. Jacob Oden

 

S: Rod Moore

2. Quinten Johnson 

3. Zeke Berry

4. Cristian Dixon

 

S: Makari Paige

2. Keon Sabb

3. Brandyn Hillman

 

K: James Turner

2. Adam Samaha

 

P: Tommy Doman

 

Notes:

• Tuttle can get a medical (he's said that he will return to coach if it is denied - presumably as a GA), and Quinten Johnson has a Michael Barrett 6th year available to him.

• Getting Edwards back is a MUST.

• Trente Jones still has a decision to make, if he's gone, Gentry and Persi battle for the RT spot (or Hinton plays RT and Michigan tries to land a big time LT).

• Rod Moore and Makari Paige both have decisions, hopefully they both come back.

• Must-Have Transfers: QB, WR, CB

• Transfers to Consider: WR #2 or #3, TE #2, EDGE #2, EDGE/OLB #2, NB

 

...alright, now tear it apart. 😃

Carpetbagger

January 14th, 2024 at 4:46 PM ^

We don't need any transfers.

4 QBs to find one.

Assuming a decent Oline we have 4-5 backs to run 60% of the time again to help one of those QBs not be put in bad spots.

Edwards should be a wideout. Not many bodies there now, take the opportunity to make it happen.

D looks good. Not as much depth as this year, but maybe that changes after 10 games playing football.

Really aren't any holes. If Harbaugh is back we win 10 games and that's probably enough to get us a playoff bid.

MaizeBlueA2

January 14th, 2024 at 4:55 PM ^

lol

 

This is the kind of stuff that cracks me up. It's like people don't want to be good.

What I don't understand is after all the transfers we've had the past 2-3 years and how they've contributed...Michigan fans, of all fans, should know the importance of bringing in talent and depth.

Don't need a QB. Care to guess how many passes those 4 guys have thrown at Michigan in their career...combined?

MaizeBlueA2

January 14th, 2024 at 5:02 PM ^

Orji: 1

Denegal: 5

Warren: 14

Davis: 0

 

So those 4 guys you're referring to have thrown a combined TWENTY college passes. All in mop-up duty in blowouts.

Orji is the only one who has even taken a meaningful snap between those guys.

FWIW, JJ threw 59 passes his true freshman year..including high pressure situations. But that's still 3 games worth as a starter.

NeverPunt

January 14th, 2024 at 6:55 PM ^

They aren’t lights out locks but these guys are largely 3 and 4-star recruits who played a shit ton of football in high school. I think they can throw a pass. Like JJ? Fuck no but that’s like saying can DeBoer win like Saban? Of course not but he can win. JJ was the very best to do it here in a long time. 

Guy Fawkes

January 14th, 2024 at 5:10 PM ^

I agree on not needing a QB, only exception is someone who's considered a "can't miss" player, an all conference guy or something. But right now, that guy doesn't exist in the portal. According to On3 there only like 10 guys ranked in the top 100 who aren't committed somewhere. So I'm unsure if the portal will be kind to them this season. 

The goal is 2025 whether people want to accept it or not. 2024 is a total pass year and deservedly so. Be as young as possible and get experience anywhere you can including QB. Let Orgi/Denegal start the year, see what you have. If the end of the season is Davis running the ship then thats fine too. Build for 25! 

Also, I think any QB on the current team is capable of winning 10 games with the defense they have. 

Carpetbagger

January 14th, 2024 at 5:37 PM ^

Sure, if McCord or someone good wants to come, I'm all for it. In fact, I'm not saying we shouldn't take transfers, I just don't think we need to. Always good to have depth. And always good to take in those guys who developed late and grad transfer in.

And if we win 10 games in a build to 2025 team, I'll take it.

Guy Fawkes

January 14th, 2024 at 6:28 PM ^

It's not wasting the season lol. I just said I think they're capable of winning 10 games. Can't win the damn championship every year lol. 10-2 is playoff and then maybe winning a game, good season in my mind. Then in 2025 Orji, Denegal, or Davis has the experience gained to be lethal in 25. And who says the defense in 25 isn't good either? 

olm_go_blue

January 14th, 2024 at 7:19 PM ^

Because guys like WJ, Grant and Mason are very likely gone in 2025 - those are not holes easily replaced.

That and denegal and Orji aren't guys you can say play for the future and burn 2024 (look at UM-s schedule next year, they aren't going 10-2 with either of those guys under center). They may be good, may be not good, but havent seen enough to feel great. It's not like saying play underwood and live with he results in 2024. 

Brhino

January 14th, 2024 at 4:47 PM ^

Getting Edwards back is a MUST.

 

Not sure I'd agree with that.  Having Edwards back would be fantastic, especially if they could spend the offseason figuring out how to make his 2024 season look more like '22 than '23.  However, I'd be excited to see what Mullings looks like getting a feature back's worth of carries - he's looked dangerous in limited opportunities - and the other guys look capable of spelling the feature back as well.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

January 14th, 2024 at 6:14 PM ^

Edwards returning would be a huge win. He adds a homerun threat at RB, depth to carry 15+ times per game, and excellent receiving skills. Just like he was huge in Corum’s absence last year, he is arguably even more important as RB 1 or 1b with Mullings.

Top teams have depth and playmakers at all spots.

JonnyHintz

January 14th, 2024 at 4:50 PM ^

I’d slot Mullings over Edwards if we’re being honest. Edwards just doesn’t have the down to down consistency and the ability to create yards that I think is necessary to be a starting running back in this offense, especially in a year where we’re replacing the entire OL, anyone at WR that has played a good amount of snaps, and will have a downgrade at the QB position. 

JonnyHintz

January 14th, 2024 at 5:33 PM ^

He broke off a couple big runs behind an all-world OL, but was largely ineffective on a down to down basis. Everyone remembers his two huge runs against OSU, but forget he had 56 yards on 20 carries the rest of the game. 
 

We saw what he looked like this year when he’s not hitting those explosives. Running behind an OL breaking in new starters at each position isn’t a recipe for success for someone like Edwards. 

JonnyHintz

January 14th, 2024 at 6:00 PM ^

I’d certainly like him back. I just think his value to the team is highest as a complimentary back instead of a lead back since a good portion of his carries go nowhere.

Line him up all over the field and utilize his versatility, but I don’t think his upside is there as a feature back getting 20 carries a game. The down to down consistency just isn’t there. 

MJ14

January 14th, 2024 at 6:05 PM ^

Hahahahaha you missed the football team playing this year or what? Morris blowing by SEC guys who are going in the 1st round of the draft? Semaj Morgan who clearly has game breaking speed and elite playmaking ability? They’ll use him a lot early in the season and get him more prepared for big time. Loveland? You do understand Bowers was Georgia entire offense right? Loveland isn’t Bowers, but he’s a piece to put with Morris and Morgan. Michigan doesn’t need him to be Bowers. Orji will be a threat with his legs, which put defenses in conflict. Orji is a playmaker in his own right. Marshall has the ability as a freshman to come in and be a playmaker as well. This offense will still be top 5 in the Big Ten next year. I would say top 3, but we’ll see how USC does in their first season, as well as Oregon. 

JonnyHintz

January 14th, 2024 at 6:32 PM ^

Hahahahaha you missed the football team playing this year or what?
 

You missed the part where the majority of offensive starters from this team aren’t going to be here? The entire starting OL is gone. JJ is gone. Corum is gone. Barner is gone. Loveland is legitimately the only returning starter.
 

Loveland? You do understand Bowers was Georgia entire offense right? 

Id suggest watching Georgia before making a claim like that. Their top two backs combined for 1,670 yards and 27 TDs on 286 carries (5.8 YPC). Ours had 1,742 and 32 TDs (with an extra game) on 377 carries (4.6 YPC). Or the fact that they had 3 receivers go over 400 receiving yards, not including Bowers while we had 3 INCLUDING Loveland. Bowers is a great tight end, but my goodness you’re selling the rest of that team short. 
 

But hey, I’m glad you’re so high on two small receivers that combined for 35 catches. Not really sure what that has to do with anything that has been said. But good on ya. 
 

Orji will be a threat with his legs, which put defenses in conflict. Orji is a playmaker in his own right.

But can he throw? We aren’t going to wildcat our way through the season. His inability to throw also kinda limits the upside of those two WRs you’re so high on. 
 

My point is that while breaking in so many new starters it’s better for the team to have a back that is better at creating his own yards. Mullings has shown better vision and tackle breaking ability than Edwards. Edwards excels at hitting the hole with explosion and taking off. He’s less likely to get those opportunities behind an OL with 5 new starters and a downgrade at QB (idc what you say, Orji is a downgrade from JJ). Simple as that. 

MJ14

January 14th, 2024 at 7:29 PM ^

Jonny I mostly agree with you sorry I was responding to Quailman. Quailman was saying we have to have Edwards because of playmaking ability. I agree with you that Mullings is the better option as a down to down back and also Michigan has plenty of playmakers is my only point. Sorry it came off like I was responding to you. 

EGD

January 14th, 2024 at 8:05 PM ^

But can he throw? We aren’t going to wildcat our way through the season. 

He just needs to be able to pass as well as someone like Tim Tebow or JT Barrett or Denard. You’re not going to be able to run the same kind of offense with Orji back there as with JJ firing passes into NFL windows. But if he can pass at all, you can build a good offense around his running ability and the other pieces M has to work with (good OL, talented backs, and tight ends).

JonnyHintz

January 14th, 2024 at 9:53 PM ^

But the issue is he hasn’t shown the ability to throw at all. It’s a major question mark that has NOT looked good when we have seen it. He has a strong arm, but so did Joe Milton. 
 

Tebow completed 66.4% of his passes at Florida at 9.3 YPA. JT Barrett completed 63.5% of his passes at 7.8 YPA. Those are very, very good numbers. “Just needs to pass as well as” some of the best QBs of the last 20 years is a pretty high bar you’re setting there. It would be miraculous if he attained those levels. 

EGD

January 14th, 2024 at 10:43 PM ^

Those guys put up great passing stats not because they were great passers, but because they were dangerous runners and played in offenses that forced opponents to commit so many resources to stopping the run that simplified passing schemes were sufficient. 

I’m not saying Orji is the next Tim Tebow though, just that I think he’s likely capable of running that style of offense reasonably well. But you’re right, other than some spring game throws we really haven’t seen him do it. Maybe he can, maybe he can’t. But I do think it’s an important point that Orji, because of his ability to operate a a run-first QB, doesn’t need to be nearly as good a passer in order to be effective as a guy like Denegal or Jayden Davis would need to be.

 

MaizeBlueA2

January 14th, 2024 at 5:06 PM ^

You might be joking, but just in case...

How many of those balls did they catch this year with JJ throwing at them?

We tried fades with Loveland and Barner and completed a grand total of 0 of them this season.

Maybe Loveland/Klein are better (All/Schoonmaker were), but you still need WRs that can go up and get it.

Especially with an inexperienced QB.

Gustavo Fring

January 14th, 2024 at 5:22 PM ^

We don’t throw fades.  It’s not like we were throwing them to CJ or Roman.  Loveland and Barner lose the same mismatch issues that a big receiver poses on a small CB and boxed out for plenty of balls.

This offense creates mismatches according to personnel, it hasn’t ever really relied on jump balls (not even when we had Nico).  It’s also worth noting that some of the best contested catch guys we’ve had were not the Greg Matthews types (Roman Wilson, Ronnie Bell).

We need fast guys who can get open and catch at that position.  

NotAMichiganSpy

January 14th, 2024 at 4:54 PM ^

I dont think we can do this yet because everyone is about to declare their intentions soon. Some of these players are obviously leaving such as Moore (IMO)

I think Mullings will be a monster as long as he has ball security. Edwards/Mullings combo is key.

I really hope Josiah Stewart returns. Moore, Stew, Graham, and Grant would be a killer Dline.

Trente Jones is the other big one. 

Hopefully they can do some nice portal work. Major con of being in the playoffs is the portal passing you by.