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

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Starters: Sean McKeon, Nick Eubanks

This is another position where there is going to be more than one starter essentially. Sean McKeon is a solid player with 47 career receptions and four touchdowns. He is also probably the Wolverines best blocking tight end and he will see the field plenty. Nick Eubanks is more of the move tight end and he impressed this spring with his pass-catching skills. They will have different roles but each is going to important to the offense.

Backup(s): Erick All, Mustapha Muhammad

The other tight end that really stood out during the spring was Erick All, the 6-foot-3 freshman that has the ability to play both tight end and wide receiver.

You could see his receiving ability in the spring game when he hauled in a 20-yard pass from Milton and he’s a guy like Devin Funchess, who could move between both spots. Expect to hear his name this season along with Mustapha Muhammad, a highly-ranked redshirt freshman who missed pretty much all of 2018 because of injury.