a strong preseason camp, he should
emerge as a consistent tackle-for-loss
threat for U-M.
Derrick Green, RB: Something has
to give with Green or fellow five-star
tailback Ty Isaac, who wasn't origi-
nally part of the class but transferred
in before the 2014 season. The 5-11,
234-pound Green led the Wolverines
in carries last year with 82 when he
went down in week six at Rutgers with
a broken clavicle. The competition is
fiercer this fall with Isaac eligible, and
after redshirt junior Drake Johnson
emerged late last year — but no ball
carrier has won over the staff yet.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Kyle Bosch, OL: A four-star recruit,
Bosch became only the fifth Wolver-
ine in school history to start along
the offensive line as a true freshman,
occupying the role for three games.
He took a leave of absence in 2014
and has transferred to West Virginia.
Bosch was granted immediate eligibil-
ity for the 2015 season by the NCAA
and could start this fall.
Junior safety Delano Hill was so impressive this spring that the coaches might get creative
to get more than two safeties on the field at the same time.
PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL