3 players worth watching during the Michigan football spring game

Easter weekend gets a jolt of excitement with an exclusive spring game not airing live on television.
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Saturday in the Big House will be rocking again with the latest version of the Michigan football spring game. Sherrone Moore will have some major recruits in attendance, and Michigan's next golden boy will be on full display for his inaugural moment in a Michigan uniform. These are three of the most important players to make their first real impressions while donning the maize and blue on Easter weekend.

Jadyn Davis

Saturday will mark the unofficial beginning of the Jadyn Davis era. He's bound to start with the injuries to the other quarterbacks. I give Davis credit for not transferring immediatley after Bryce Underwood signed, but it's evident to anyone that he will go portaling at some point in the future.

What I want to see out of Davis on Saturday is accuracy, toss-up some deep routes and take off scrambling when the play breaks down. He's supposedly on the maize team if you follow Jyaire Hill's Instagram account. Davis should get a big dose of snaps.

Marlin Klein

The post-Colston Loveland world begins for Michigan football on Saturday, and Klein is the first to fill his vacancy. The Wolverines did not go through the portal to grab another tight end, so they must be satisfied with what Klein and others have shown them this spring.

One thing I would love to see on Saturday is Klein having a breakout performance. I'm talking 10 catches for over 100 yards and a touchdown or two, but I'll probably have to live with a 5-grab 50-yard day, with zero touchdowns to be more realistic. Others will wonder just how far Hogan Hansen has come along in his second act in a winged helmet.

Bryce Underwood

Who doesn't want to see the reincarnation of the next Vince Young? Underwood will bring the most anticipation to the spring game since Jim Harbaugh did a decade ago. We don't know how long he'll play, but I'm relatively certain that no one will be allowed to touch him until August 30th.

Leading a touchdown drive or two is what Michigan football fans should want to get out of the superstar in the making, but that's wishful thinking. The football accounts on social media have been teasing us with how effortlessly he throws the ball. Saturday will be a day that an ample number of Michigan diehards rejoice to witness a viable quarterback behind center once again. Bluebyninety.com pegs him to give it a go with the blue squad.

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