Michigan Football: 5 questions facing the Wolverines after spring ball

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Can key guys get healthy?

Honestly, the biggest concern coming out of spring football has to be some of the injuries that the Wolverines have suffered. Don’t get me wrong, there weren’t a bunch of major injuries in camp, although Turner and Haskins got hurt and couldn’t finish.

The bigger worry is injuries lingering for guys like Nico Collins, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Turner, Charbonnet, Dwumfour and Lavert Hill. Basically, if you consider Turner a starter and that’s probably a fair assessment without Evans, Michigan was down five starters this spring.

Harbaugh said recently the Peoples-Jones injury might be worse than previously thought and you hope that’s not the case for anyone else like Hill or Collins.

Truthfully, of Michigan’s top-10 players, Peoples-Jones, Collins and Hill all the make the list, so if any of those guys aren’t ready to go for fall camp, it’s going to be hurt, even if there is solid depth at wide receiver and in the secondary.