Football

Michigan Wolverines’ Safety Room Emerges as a Strength for the Upcoming Season

Coach Tyler Stockton highlights depth, versatility, and competition among the team’s defensive backs

Michigan’s safeties coach Tyler Stockton recently praised the depth and versatility of his unit, saying the safety room is among the most competitive in the program.

A Deep and Versatile Group

At the center of the conversation is Rod Moore, who is being heralded as one of the best safeties in the country and a potential three‑time captain. His leadership and experience set a high standard for the entire defensive backfield.

Mason Curtis, despite his lanky size, brings a unique blend of skill and passion. Stockton notes that Curtis’s versatility makes him a constant threat, and his love for the game shines through on every snap.

Transfer Impact

Chris Bracy, a transfer from Memphis, has quickly earned Stockton’s admiration. The coach expects Bracy to step into a strong role this season, adding another layer of talent to the mix.

Taylor Tatum, formerly a running back, is converting to safety and has shown promise in his new role. Early reports suggest he is adapting well to the defensive scheme.

Competition Heats Up

Jordan Young also impressed during spring ball, forcing the staff to consider him for a starting position. His performance adds further depth to the room.

Young players like Jordan Deck and Ernest Nunley are also pushing for playing time, ensuring that the safety corps remains fiercely contested.

The collective depth not only bolsters the defense but also provides the coaching staff with flexible options as the season progresses.

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