3 reasons to feel good about the Michigan football offense

The offense might be a concern for some Michigan football fans but here are three reasons to be confident in the Wolverines offense in 2024.
Blue Team running back Donovan Edwards (7) runs against Maize Team defensive back Jyaire Hill (20) during the first half of the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
Blue Team running back Donovan Edwards (7) runs against Maize Team defensive back Jyaire Hill (20) during the first half of the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK
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More than enough playmakers

Another reason that Michigan fans should feel good about the offense going into the season is the fact that the Wolverines have a nice array of offensive playmakers.

The quarterback is a question still. But Colston Loveland has been projected as a first-round pick at tight end. Donovan Edwards seems poised for a breakout season and wide receiver Tyler Morris has been "phenomenal" in fall camp.

Semajthe Morgan is another player ready to take the next step at wide receiver along with Frederick Moore. Marlin Klein is also going to be a weapon at tight end, plus you have other talented backs such as Kalel Mullings, Cole Cabana, Benjamin Hall, and freshman Jordan Marshall.

Even Amorion Walker and CJ Charleston were added as veterans via the transfer portal. The wide receiver room isn't as talented as Ohio State's but it doesn't need to be. The Wolverines play football a different way and they have more than enough weapons to be close to that 35 points a game average of the past three seasons.