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Michigan football's biggest weakness may not be what you think
- ESPN's projection praises Michigan's running game as a strength entering the season.
- The analysis warns that pass-catching options may need improvement beyond the top two receivers.
- ESPN suggests linebackers could be the more proven area needing development.
- The article notes spring-game impressions may not fully reflect roster development this year.
- Staff is seen as needing to develop depth at wide receiver with potential contributors beyond Marsh.
- The piece references added depth at receiver and tight ends as potential positives.
- ESPN highlights the return of Jordan Marshall as a key factor for the rushing attack.
- Savion Hiter is noted as a top running-back recruit joining the roster.
- The article anchors the discussion to Michigan's spring game as a reference point for evaluating talent.
- Coaches seek trust in additional receivers beyond Marsh to boost the pass game.
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