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The Michigan football spring session concluded with a game showcasing individual player performances. Ten players stood out and improved their chances for increased playing time in the upcoming season.
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The Michigan football spring session has come to a close, with 14 practices culminating in the 15th, called the spring game.
There were no fireworks on Saturday, and certainly a lot of things to clean up. Though there was little to take away in terms of where position groups or units stand, there are some things that we can glean from individual players who partook in the Maize vs. Blue game at The Big House.
With that in mind, there are several players who certainly helped their case for seeing increased action once the season rolls around. Or, at least, helped them move up the depth chart, in any case.
Here are 10 players we felt made strong moves in the spring game.
Michigan football special teams coach Kerry Coombs
Bryce Underwood
Michigan defensive ends coach Lewis Powell
Michigan football WR Travis Johnson
Ten players made strong impressions during the Michigan football spring game, enhancing their prospects for the upcoming season.
While there were no major developments in team positions, individual performances highlighted players who could see more action in the season.
Michigan football held 14 practices leading up to the 15th, which was the spring game.
The spring game serves as an opportunity for players to showcase their skills and potentially improve their standing on the depth chart for the upcoming season.

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Michigan football WR coach Micah Simon
Michigan football LB coach Alex Whittingham
Michigan football assistant WR coach Marques Hagns
2028 Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star WR Marshaun Thornton, four-star CB Tavares Harrington, and S commit Darrell Mattison
2027 Indianapolis (Ind.) Franklin Central four-star EDGE Jayce Brewer
2027 Fort Mill (S.C.) Catawba Ridge EDGE Alex Johnson
Michigan OT signee Malakai Lee
Michigan DT signee Alister Vallejo
Michigan football QB coach Koy Detmer Jr.
Michigan football DT coach Larry Black
Michigan football EDGE signee Carter Meadows
Michigan football OC Jason Beck
Michigan football EDGE Cam Brandt
Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
Michigan football ST coach Kerry Coombs
Michigan football EDGE Lugard Edokpayi
Michigan football LB Troy Bowles
Michigan football freshman S Jordan Deck
2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Deandre Bidden
2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Dakota Guerrant
2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Deandre Bidden
Michigan football OT Marky Walbridge
Michigan football RB Savion Hiter
Michigan football LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng
Michigan football LB Nathaniel Staehling
Michigan football WR coach Micah Simon
Avery Gach and Houston Ka'ahaina-Torres work to combo block DT Enow Etta
TE Eli Owens celebrates a first down
Nathan Efobi takes on Jonah Lea'ea
Bryce Underwood rears back to pass
Bryce Underwood scrambles after protection breaks down
Michigan football RB Jordan Marshall
Kyle Whittingham
Jason Beck
Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
Bryce Underwood unloads
Bryce Underwood scrambles
Jordan Marshall breaks free
Michigan football S Ernest Nunley
Kyle Whittingham
Jason Beck
Michigan football CB Shamari Earls
Michigan football WR Jacob Washington
Michigan football WR Jacob Washington
Michigan football OL Marky Walbridge and Brady Norton
Michigan football OL Marky Walbridge and Brady Norton
Tommy Carr hands off to Jonathan Brown
Michigan football OL Evan Link
Michigan football WR Travis Johnson
Kyle Whittingham
Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Michigan football EDGE McHale Blade and DT Ted Hammond
Michigan football K Trey Butkowski
Michigan football OL coach Jim Harding
Michigan football WR Salesi Moa
Michigan football S Taylor Tatum
Michigan football WR Salesi Moa
Michigan football EDGE McHale Blade
Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
Michigan football WR Jamar Browder
Kyle Whittingham
Kyle Whittingham
Former Michigan football TE Marlin Klein
Kyle Whittingham
Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
The blue team celebrates a defensive stop by freshman LB Markel Dabney
Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
Michigan football CB coach Jernaro Gilford
Michigan football WR Andrew Marsh
Michigan football RB Jonathan Brown
Michigan football QB Brady Smigiel
Michigan football LB Aisea Moa
Michigan football WR Jamar Browder
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
Michigan football S Kainoa Winston
Michigan football LB Markel Dabney
Michigan football CB Jamarion Vincent
Kyle Whittingham
Michigan football LB Aden Reeder
Michigan football S Taylor Tatum
Kyle Whittingham
Kyle Whittingham
Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
Jonathan Brown tosses to Logan Forbes on the double-reverse
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
Jaylen Pile and the maize team celebrate the go-ahead touchdown
Tony Alford and Kerry Coombs
2027 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Dakota Guerrant
Michigan football DT signee Alister Vallejo
Michigan football DT signee Titan Davis
Michigan football spring game
Michigan football WR Andrew Marsh
Michigan football OL Evan Link
Kyle Whittingham speaks to the Michigan football team after the spring game
Michigan football S Jordan Young
Michigan football DT Jonah Lea'ea
Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
The Michigan football defensive backfield
The Michigan football running backs room
The Michigan football wide receivers
Michigan football DT Travis Moten
Chase Taylor, Ernest Nunley, Jordan Young, and Jordan Deck
Kainoa Winston and Jamarion Vincent
Jordan Deck and Ernest Nunley
Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng
John Henry Daley
Jordan Deck
Jordan Deck, Jamarion Vincent, and Ernest Nunley
Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
Jonah Lea'ea, Trey Pierce, and Enow Etta
2028 Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech five-star QB Donald Tabron
Malakai Lee and Jim Harding
Jyaire Hill and Jo'Ziah Edmond with recruits
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Michigan football special teams coach Kerry Coombs
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Michigan football special teams coach Kerry Coombs
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Bryce Underwood
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Michigan defensive ends coach Lewis Powell
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Michigan football WR Travis Johnson
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Michigan football WR coach Micah Simon
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Michigan football LB coach Alex Whittingham
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Michigan football assistant WR coach Marques Hagns
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2028 Chicago (Ill.) Mount Carmel four-star WR Marshaun Thornton, four-star CB Tavares Harrington, and S commit Darrell Mattison
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2027 Indianapolis (Ind.) Franklin Central four-star EDGE Jayce Brewer
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2027 Fort Mill (S.C.) Catawba Ridge EDGE Alex Johnson
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Michigan OT signee Malakai Lee
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Michigan DT signee Alister Vallejo
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Michigan football QB coach Koy Detmer Jr.
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Michigan football DT coach Larry Black
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Michigan football EDGE signee Carter Meadows
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Michigan football OC Jason Beck
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Michigan football EDGE Cam Brandt
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Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
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Michigan football ST coach Kerry Coombs
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Michigan football EDGE Lugard Edokpayi
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Michigan football LB Troy Bowles
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Michigan football freshman S Jordan Deck
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2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Deandre Bidden
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2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Dakota Guerrant
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2028 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Deandre Bidden
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Michigan football OT Marky Walbridge
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Michigan football RB Savion Hiter
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Michigan football LB Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng
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Michigan football LB Nathaniel Staehling
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Michigan football WR coach Micah Simon
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Avery Gach and Houston Ka'ahaina-Torres work to combo block DT Enow Etta
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TE Eli Owens celebrates a first down
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Nathan Efobi takes on Jonah Lea'ea
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Bryce Underwood rears back to pass
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Bryce Underwood scrambles after protection breaks down
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Michigan football RB Jordan Marshall
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Kyle Whittingham
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Jason Beck
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Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
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Bryce Underwood unloads
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Bryce Underwood scrambles
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Jordan Marshall breaks free
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Michigan football S Ernest Nunley
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Kyle Whittingham
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Jason Beck
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Michigan football CB Shamari Earls
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Michigan football WR Jacob Washington
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Michigan football WR Jacob Washington
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Michigan football OL Marky Walbridge and Brady Norton
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Michigan football OL Marky Walbridge and Brady Norton
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Tommy Carr hands off to Jonathan Brown
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Michigan football OL Evan Link
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Michigan football WR Travis Johnson
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Kyle Whittingham
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Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Michigan football EDGE McHale Blade and DT Ted Hammond
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Michigan football K Trey Butkowski
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Michigan football OL coach Jim Harding
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Michigan football WR Salesi Moa
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Michigan football S Taylor Tatum
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Michigan football WR Salesi Moa
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Michigan football EDGE McHale Blade
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Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
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Michigan football CB Jo'Ziah Edmond
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Michigan football WR Jamar Browder
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Kyle Whittingham
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Kyle Whittingham
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Former Michigan football TE Marlin Klein
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Kyle Whittingham
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Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
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Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
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The blue team celebrates a defensive stop by freshman LB Markel Dabney
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Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
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Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
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Michigan football CB coach Jernaro Gilford
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Michigan football WR Andrew Marsh
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Michigan football RB Jonathan Brown
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Michigan football QB Brady Smigiel
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Michigan football LB Aisea Moa
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Michigan football WR Jamar Browder
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Michigan football RB Tomas O'Meara
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Michigan football S Kainoa Winston
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Michigan football LB Markel Dabney
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Michigan football CB Jamarion Vincent
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Kyle Whittingham
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Michigan football LB Aden Reeder
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Michigan football S Taylor Tatum
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Kyle Whittingham
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Kyle Whittingham
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Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
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Jonathan Brown tosses to Logan Forbes on the double-reverse
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Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
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Jaylen Pile and the maize team celebrate the go-ahead touchdown
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Tony Alford and Kerry Coombs
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2027 Harper Woods (Mich.) five-star WR Dakota Guerrant
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Michigan football DT signee Alister Vallejo
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Michigan football DT signee Titan Davis
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Michigan football spring game
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Michigan football WR Andrew Marsh
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Michigan football OL Evan Link
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Kyle Whittingham speaks to the Michigan football team after the spring game
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Michigan football S Jordan Young
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Michigan football DT Jonah Lea'ea
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Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
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The Michigan football defensive backfield
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The Michigan football running backs room
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The Michigan football wide receivers
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Michigan football DT Travis Moten
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Chase Taylor, Ernest Nunley, Jordan Young, and Jordan Deck
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Kainoa Winston and Jamarion Vincent
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Jordan Deck and Ernest Nunley
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Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng
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John Henry Daley
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Jordan Deck
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Jordan Deck, Jamarion Vincent, and Ernest Nunley
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Michigan football QB Chase Herbstreit
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Jonah Lea'ea, Trey Pierce, and Enow Etta
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2028 Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech five-star QB Donald Tabron
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Malakai Lee and Jim Harding
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Jyaire Hill and Jo'Ziah Edmond with recruits
Michigan football QB Tommy Carr
The name everyone is talking about. Carr, the grandson of former head coach Lloyd Carr, had the most snaps, by far, and did the most with them. In some ways, he outshined Bryce Underwood (but we do not believe in any case he made a move to supplant the starter). Even still, he went 21-for-30 for 143 yards, with 10 carries for 67 yards on the ground.
If anything, Carr showed that he could be, even as a true freshman, serviceable if called upon. Could be, being the operative words. With Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi arriving this summer, perhaps Carr will make the battle for QB2 interesting.
Michigan football running back Savion Hiter
We didn't see a ton of Hiter, but we saw enough. The former five-star was as advertised, showing a tough running style that also had some finesse when called upon. He rushed for 44 yards on 10 carries, with his long only being an eight-yard run. But she showed that he can be patient, break tackles, work through lanes with exemplary vision, and more. The future is bright for the first-year player.
TE Eli Owens celebrates a first down
Not many are speaking of Owens and what the nominal fullback-tight end was able to do. But in the early goings of the spring game, Owens was the only one coming down with catches. The thought is that Hogan Hansen will be the primary pass-catching threat from the tight end position, but Owens managed to have a game-high four catches for 28 yards, showing that he may be a reliable option for the maize and blue in his second year.
Michigan football WR Salesi Moa
The true freshman and former five-star also showed dependability, outside of an out route, where he slowed up for some reason. But his one-handed grab showcased his hands, and he had an uncanny ability to get open and make plays. He didn't have a crazy statline -- four catches for 26 yards -- but 21 of those yards came after the catch. With his speed and elusivity, he is certain to see his redshirt burned in year one.
Michigan football WR Jaime Ffrench
The Texas transfer led the Blue team with four catches for 26 yards, and was going catch for catch with Moa, albeit on the other team. Nothing he did was as impressive as Moa's one-handed catch, but much as Ffrench had told the media earlier this spring that he excels at yards after the catch, his 19 yards in that light highlighted that, yes, he can be a veritable weapon for the offense.
Deyvid Palepale
Perhaps our favorite player on defense in the spring game, Palepale was nearly unblockable, a true force in the middle of the front. He only had three tackles, but if you watched his snaps, he was a game-wrecker in the middle. He's been plagued by injuries early in his career, but he's certainly in the mix.
We asked Kyle Whittingham about Palepale after the spring game, and he said this: "Yeah, Deyvid's in that rotation. We've got five guys inside, five guys outside on the edge. We feel really good about him, and we think the better in spring and all. Three days ago, he was out with an injury, but he had at least 330, 40 pounds, tough to move, and he's got some quickness."
Nathan Efobi takes on Jonah Lea'ea
Lea'ea was a starter at Utah and could certainly reprise that role in Ann Arbor. The thought was that he was a bit undersized coming in, but he didn't look it at all out on the field. Despite looking more like an edge rusher, he held his own with interior offensive linemen, doing an excellent job penetrating and creating havoc. At worst, he'll be a heavily utilized reserve -- at best, a starter.
Michigan football DT Travis Moten
Not talked about much in the aftermath of the game, the second-year tackle actually led the Maize team with six tackles and had two sacks in the game. Given that the Wolverines are hoping to have a ton of depth up front, Moten's potential emergence puts him into a role where he could cement himself as a reserve in heavy rotation with a strong fall camp.
Michigan football LB Markel Dabney
Though other linebackers had more in the way of tackles, like Palepale, Dabney just always seemed to be in the right position and creating havoc wherever he was. Dabney combined with DT Bobby Kanka for the fourth-and-goal stop, but even before that, he showed a knack for the football and a penchant for hitting. He may or may not see the field in 2026, but he's certainly putting himself in a position for a bright future.
Michigan football S Kainoa Winston
The second-year safety played a few positions in the spring game and looked excellent when out on the field. Notably bigger than last year, he had the speed to (mostly) keep up with the faster wide receivers and looked like a solid option for the Wolverines. He led the team with six (all solo) tackles and one pass breakup.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football 10 players who impressed in spring game