Michigan Football: Four Sophomores Primed For A Breakout Season.... The majority of the conversation as media and fans attempt to predict the Michigan Wolverines' performance in 2024 is on the returning veteran talent, which includes players like Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant, Will Johnson, Colston Loveland, and Donovan Edwards. The Wolverines will also require strong performances from some of the team's younger players, even though that group of players is unquestionably essential to Michigan's chances of retaining its position as the current National Champions. Morgan's 2023 rookie season, in which he finished fifth on the team in receptions (22), sixth in receiving yards (204), and third in receiving touchdowns (2), might be considered his breakout season. However, it is evident to those who closely watched his performance during the previous season that he has a far greater ceiling. Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson, the Wolverines' two best wide receivers, were selected in the NFL Draft during the off-season, therefore some of the younger wide receivers will need to improve significantly in 2024 if the Michigan offense is to succeed overall. Semaj Morgan can be ranked first on the list. The statistics will speak for themselves, but it sounds like Fredrick Moore is poised for a big sophomore season. Speaking of young wide receivers who will need to step up in 2024, almost every coach and player who took the podium during spring media availability singled out Moore as a player to keep an eye on. “Fredrick Moore, I’d say he’s like Jerry Jeudy,” Semaj Morgan said. “He’s a great route-runner. He’s going to catch the ball. He’s also great at tracking ." Another player whose name was brought up a lot throughout spring ball was Jyaire Hill. Hill played defensive back for the Wolverines four times as a freshman, and his performances against ECU and Nebraska earned him the title of Defensive Freshman of the Week. Even though Michigan added four veterans to the secondary through the transfer site, it is difficult to imagine a situation in which Hill does not contribute significantly on defense this autumn. Enow Etta was signed as an EDGE prospect, but because of his size and strength, he now spends the majority of his time on the defensive line's interior. ...