Depth chart for this week

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

No Drake Johnson.........I has a sad.

Grant Perry may start at flanker. 

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lilpenny1316

September 7th, 2015 at 2:12 PM ^

I'll be happy if he is. But he's only played extensive minutes in four games.  If Drake can hit holes when open or bounce it outside, something I've yet to see Smith or Green do, I'd love it.  I'm pulling hard for him to get back out there and prove himself, but I'm in wait and see mode right now. If I don't get my hopes up, these little chance for him to disappoint me.

Leonhall

September 7th, 2015 at 5:31 PM ^

your apprehension must be due to the question marks regarding Isaac because you should have seen enough of the other backs to know that they aren't really game changers. Smith has a role in short yardage or to burn clock but I don't think he is an every down back. Now it remains to be seen if Drake can return, this is his 2nd big knee injury.

Wolverine fan …

September 8th, 2015 at 2:27 PM ^

Smith is not an every down or majority of downs back. No threat to bounce outside and very little threat to break off more than 15-20 yards at a time. Tough, determined runner, sure. There are three videos on the Monday Presser: Harbaugh thread posted by Franz Shubert that exemplify Smith's inability to see the space around him. A this point, I'm not so sure he will be the starter by the time MSU comes to town.

reshp1

September 7th, 2015 at 2:14 PM ^

Drake is better at finding and hitting holes that are barely there and cutting away from the play design when necessary. That's a big asset with our offense right now. Long term, if the OL starts making holes where they're supposed to, I still like Smith. His proven ability to make YAC would be huge. Big question mark on if the OL can get there this year though.

Dawkins

September 7th, 2015 at 2:32 PM ^

No one thinks he's a Heisman candidate but our other backs are below average to average, so a having a guy who can actually gain yards is an improvement. He only played against Big Ten teams (no appy states to pad his stats like green and smith had) and he had enough carries that his 6.0 ypc cant just be chalked up to a small sample size.

Gulo Gulo Luscus

September 7th, 2015 at 2:08 PM ^

I'm not the type to assume anything these days, but hopefully we will see some of the depth on Saturday.  Would be reassuring to be in control enough to get live action for the backups.

UMFanInFlorida

September 7th, 2015 at 3:50 PM ^

The one catch and run Bunting had was really nice.  The one catch and fall over that Williams had, not so much.

I would think it advantageous to line up in a balanced set w/ Butt on one side & Bunting on the other on 2nd or 3rd and short plays.  A viable target on either side or run the old "cross country" routes that were run back in the day when Jerame Tuman would cross w/ [ who was the other TE? ] crossing the opposite way.

CoverZero

September 7th, 2015 at 5:19 PM ^

At this point putting Peppers in for a few carries at RB may be a good idea.

Smith and Green are just wayy too slow

Mr. Yost

September 7th, 2015 at 5:34 PM ^

The biggest thing I'd like to see his Hill over AJ Williams.

H-Back: Poggi/Winovich (inj. Shallman)
RTE: Butt/Bunting
BTE: Hill/Williams

*Receiving TE / Blocking TE

Would like to see the same rotation on defense.

Hopefully Canteen can come up and split reps with Perry.

...also would like to see Peppers get snaps on offense, he's just too dynamic. Put him in the slot so he can share reps with Canteen and Perry.

BIGELLY71

September 7th, 2015 at 7:59 PM ^

Went back and watched the game. Focused on the oline, Poggi struggled big time in the first half. Missing assignments, running pass defenders. Had a couple of okay seal blocks in second half. I personally like him. I think he will be a good player. But don't think he is ready. Wish he had more time

AZBlue

September 8th, 2015 at 12:38 AM ^

He will get good time the next 2 weeks in games that should be more probable wins before the BYU game. He was pretty bad - sure we will see it in the UFR -- but also seemed to get a bit more comfortable as the game went on. We will need him - or as many "catchy-blocky" types as possible - when the B1G schedule starts.