The Michigan Wolverines enter their Week 11 bye at 7–2, fresh off a 21–16 win over Purdue. It wasn’t their cleanest performance, but it was another step forward for a young roster still finding its footing.

With two weeks to recover before a pivotal late November stretch, Sherrone Moore’s team continues to show encouraging depth — particularly on defense, where several first- and second-year players are logging meaningful snaps and gaining experience.

Here’s a full look at PFF grades and snap counts through Week 10, along with Michigan’s top and bottom performers on each side of the ball (minimum 20 snaps). • Jordan Marshall – 252 \ 83.5 • Justice Haynes – 286 \ 79.9 • Jalen Hoffman – 56 \ 76.1 • Andrew Marsh – 300 \ 74.4 • Bryson Kuzdzal – 20 \ 73.6 • Zack Marshall – 170 \ 7

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