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  Eight scholarship receivers saw playing time last season, and Michigan is set to return seven of them, including Andrel Anthony, back in 2022. In addition, the Wolverines welcome in a trio of true freshmen who Jim Harbaugh has referred to as a collective "freak show." What that means for playing time remains unclear, but what is clear is that Michigan is trying to find other roles for some of them. Mike Sainristil spent a good portion of the spring playing in the defensive backfield, while A.J. Henning may be incorporated into the running game this fall. That should open the door for more opportunities for guys like Anthony, whose straight-line speed and athleticism make him one of the more intriguing receivers on the team.

Both he and Ronnie Bell, who returns for his senior season after tearing his ACL last fall, both give Michigan playmakers in the passing game, something the offense was drastically lacking in 2021. It remains unknown how Bell will look in his return (the hope, of course, is that he's back to his pre-injured self), but Anthony might be the receiver with the greatest upside in the room. His performance last October at Michigan State proved that, along with his 35-yard touchdown catch against Georgia in the Orange Bowl. Playing on the big stage doesn't seem to faze Anthony, a tell-tale sign that he's ready for a larger role. And with an easy non-conference schedule on the docket, the Wolverines will have an opportunity to get many of their receivers - Anthony especially - involved early. - Ann Arbor News


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