Michigan football: Jersey numbers for freshmen early enrollees

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Michigan released its spring football roster, including jersey numbers for the freshmen early enrollees. They are as follows:

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0 Darrius Clemons, 6-3, 205: The wide receiver from Portland, Oregon has turned heads in the early going. He’ll wear the goose egg jersey left behind by Giles Jackson before Jackson’s transfer to Washington.

2 Will Johnson, 6-3, 195: The five-star corner from Grosse Pointe, Mich. is a legacy and in contention for a starting job this fall. He’ll wear Heisman winner Charles Woodson’s famed number.

3 Keon Sabb, 6-2, 200: Sabb, a New Jersey native, is versatile enough to play a number of positions on defense. He’ll start out at safety.

4 Amorion Walker, 6-4, 180: The wide receiver out of Louisiana has a 43.5-inch vertical and has been called part of a “freak show” of incoming receivers by Jim Harbaugh.

8 Derrick Moore, 6-4, 250: The defensive end out of Baltimore could be asked to step in immediately and provide pass rush help from the edge.

10 Alex Orji, 6-2, 226: Orji is an unbelievable athlete for his size and starts out at quarterback, though there are a number of positions he could possibly play.

12 Kody Jones, 5-11, 175: The Memphis defensive back hopes to play as a frosh, but he’ll have work to do.

13 Tyler Morris, 6-0, 175: Morris, Bolingbrook, Ill. native, is coming off a knee injury that robbed him of his senior season. He’s part of the three-headed receiver monster Harbaugh raves about.

16 Jayden Denegal, 6-4, 215: Another of the big, strong armed quarterbacks Harbaugh likes, the Apple Valley (Calif.) native is raw but talented. He’ll likely redshirt his first season.

18 Colston Loveland, 6-5, 230: Michigan hasn’t landed too many from the state of Idaho, but Loveland is a good one. He might be one of the more underrated players in his class, an outstanding athlete. He’ll add to a talented tight end room.

24 Myles Pollard, 6-2, 185: The Brentwood (Tenn.) defensive back has great size for his position. He’s a former teammate of Michigan sophomore Junior Colson.

55 Mason Graham, 6-3, 292: The Anaheim Calif. native had a great senior season to earn offers from big time schools. USC and others came after him late, but he honored his pledge to Michigan.

60 Connor Jones, 6-7, 285: The Monument, Colo. native will likely spend his first year bulking up and adding strength. He’s in early to start doing just that.

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