Michigan Football: Predicting the two-deep for offense after spring

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For Michigan football, the spring game was last weekend and workouts concluded this week. Here is a projection of the offensive two-deep heading into the season.

Now that the Michigan football team has officially wrapped up all of its spring practices, we are now just waiting for the start of fall camp and ultimately, the 2019 season.

It doesn’t seem that long ago that Michigan football fans were recovering from losses to Ohio State and then to Florida in the Peach Bowl. Fast forward a few months and the spring has come and gone and the Wolverines are now a good four months from being back on the field again.

Certainly, there will be workouts and things, but no practice for the Wolverines and basically, none of that other stuff, outside of individual work, can begin until summer.

So what did we learned over the weeks of spring football for Michigan? Maybe the biggest thing we learned is that Josh Gattis really is putting his stamp on this offense and that the Wolverines are going to be different on that side of the ball.

There aren’t going to be four guys trying to call a play anymore. It will be Gattis. It will be decisive and by gosh, you have to believe it’s going to be effective.

Some of the other good news just came this week as Christian Turner and Nico Collins both returned to the field healthy. Other than that, a bunch of players made moves and tried to claim open spots on the depth chart.

Some jobs are locked up and others won’t be decided until after freshman come and fall camp ensues. However, here is a stab at projecting Michigan football’s two-deep after the spring, starting with the offense.