their offense does return quite a bit.
WR:
Ronnie Bell - 5th year SR, will be their go to #1 WR and *should* hit 1,000 yards. He's sneaky good, way better than people even realize and by all accounts he's back to 100%.
Cornelius Johnson - going into his SR year, lead team in receiving last year with 627 yards. Pretty damn rock solid, experienced #2 guy.
Roman Wilson - going into his JR year, maybe fastest guy on their team, had 420 yards. Vertical deep threat and rock solid #3 guy.
Andrel Anthony - going into his Soph. year, didn't play much as a true frosh but whenever he did- all he did was flash- averaged 21 yards per catch and had 248 yards as a true frosh- probably the best route runner on their team- just super smooth- has sticky hands- he's one that is going to be a future star at Michigan- I firmly believe that. It was such a blessing to snatch him away from MSU.
AJ Henning - going into his JR year, pretty much just a slot, reverse, gadget play guy. Don't think he'll get many touches- but could be a dude to send in motion and get the defense going the wrong way- he's been lethal on reverses and on returns- very explosive athlete with great top end speed.
Then you have 3 freshmen who have all turned heads this fall; Darius Clemons, Tyler Morris, and Amorion Walker. Don't really expect much from them this year, you have 5 WR's way ahead of them and the TE will also need to get targets.
TE:
Erick All - had a breakout year, developed into a dominant blocker, grew leaps and bounds as a pass catcher and caught 38 passes for 437 yards and 2 TD's. His pass catching #'s *should* only improve.
RB:
Blake Corum - ran for just 48 yards shy of 1,000 yards despite missing 3 games and splitting time with Haskins, averaged nearly 6.7 YPC and scored 11 TD's. Should easily crack 1,000 this year while splitting time with Edwards. Game-breaking speed, play-maker.
Donovan Edwards - didn't get many carries as the 3rd RB option behind Haskins/Corum duo - but flashed with the carries he did get- not to mention he was just ridiculous as a 3rd down pass catching RB. Probably the best pass catching RB I have ever seen at Michigan- don't think it's hyperbole to say he has the type of skills to be a 1,000 and 1,000 back. Wouldn't surprise me to see him take over the starting back role and Corum be the #2 guy- call it a hunch but I think this dude is about to be a monster.
Not to mention, they're going to have a really good OL again. They legitimately have the pieces in terms of talent, experience, and depth to be a monster offense. All they need is the right guy calling the plays and for McCarthy to be the guy.