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Four freshman to watch in reigning champ Michigan's spring game

By Nicholas Meyer,

13 days ago

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Michigan QB Jadyn Davis

Under new head coach Sherrone Moore, reigning champion Michigan will play its spring game Saturday at noon ET.

Although veterans will get much of the playing time, underclassmen – including freshmen from the Wolverines' 16th-ranked 2024 recruiting class ( per 247Sports ) – will also get a chance to shine.

The Wolverines must replace 10 starters on offense and eight on defense now that safety Rod Moore may not play in 2024 because of an ACL tear. The good news for Michigan is that it returns nearly 70% of its tackles on defense and almost half of its offensive line snaps on offense.

Tight end Colston Loveland, RB Donovan Edwards, DT Mason Graham and CB Will Johnson – all stars and returning starters – give the Wolverines hope for a fourth straight Big Ten championship.

Newcomers, however, must fill the gaps in order for Moore's team to have a chance at another conference title.  Here are four freshman – each an early enrollee – who could make an impact:

1. Jadyn Davis | Quarterback

Optimists see Bryce Young – the former Alabama star and 2021 Heisman Trophy winner – in the 6-foot, 202-pound Davis' playing style and demeanor.

A standout recruit from Charlotte, N.C., Davis completed 71.7% of his passes during his two high school seasons as QB1 and has the confidence and swagger of a three-year starter already.

Although he didn't throw a pass in 2023, junior Alex Orji seems to have the edge to take over in the immediate term for draft-bound QB J.J. McCarthy.

2. Brady Prieskorn | Tight end

Michigan has an embarrassment of riches at tight end and Prieskorn, a 6-foot-6, 225 pound freshman from Rochester, Mich., is the next in line to stand out.

The four-star Prieskorn's athleticism and ability to snag contested catches will remind many of former Wolverine and two-time All-American Jake Butt.

3. Hogan Hansen | Tight end

A  6-foot-5, 230-pounder from Bellevue, Wash., Hansen has impressed during spring practices as a red-zone threat and another high-upside tight end.

His ability to seal the edge in the run-blocking game could make him a spring game and early-season star.

4. Jordan Marshall | Running back

The four-star running back has drawn comparisons to Blake Corum – a potential early selection in 2024 NFL Draft – due to his strong, compact frame, confident personality and love for Michigan.

Marshall has the talent to play immediately, but he is stuck behind Edwards – one of the nation's top returning running backs – and Benjamin Hall (last year's spring star).

Marshall's leadership skills and toughness should ensure that he sees at least five to 10 carries per game this fall. Expect big things from the Cincinnati, Ohio, four-star freshman when he gets the opportunity to touch the ball.

For now, Marshall probably will challenge Hall for the No. 2 running back spot behind Edwards.

Saturday's spring game will be televised by Fox.

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