Michigan Wolverines Unveil Fall Camp Depth Chart Ahead of Season Opener
After a week of fall practice, Michigan’s coaching staff has solidified the starting lineup, highlighting key returning players and new competition for spots.
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After a week of fall practice, Michigan’s coaching staff has solidified the starting lineup, highlighting key returning players and new competition for spots.

Michigan’s offense under new coordinator Jason Beck is built around a strong, versatile run game, a developing passing attack centered on sophomore quarterback Bryce Underwood, and a suite of route adjustments and defensive disguises designed to keep opponents guessing.

With a solid core of returning tight ends and a deep backfield, the Wolverines aim to maintain offensive balance despite a relatively thin tight end group.
The Wolverines' coaching staff is set for growth, with quarterback Bryce Underwood poised for a breakout, while the running back and receiver corps receive major upgrades. However, the defense faces setbacks at linebacker and fullback, and specialists see a dip in performance.

A detailed look at the Wolverines’ offensive and defensive position groups as they prepare for the 2026 season, highlighting key returns, departures, and emerging talent.

From the backfield to the trenches, Michigan's coaching staff has high hopes for the upcoming season, spotlighting standout athletes and positional depth.

An analysis of how the Wolverines' offensive units are reshaping under new talent and coaching, with an eye on key matchups against top non‑conference opponents.
An analysis of Michigan's offensive improvements, highlighting quarterback Bryce Underwood's progress, new receiving talent, and the outlook for the running backs, tight ends, and offensive line.

A deep, versatile tight end group is emerging as a central piece of Michigan's game plan, with several players showing the potential to reshape the passing attack.