Michigan football’s top 10 defensive players from Week 3 vs. UConn according to PFF
The Wolverines recorded their first shutout of the season this past Saturday after defeating UConn, 59-0.
The Huskies were only able to muster a mere 110 yards of offense. Zion Turner and UConn had just 24 yards passing against the Wolverines’ secondary. The Huskies entered the day having an efficient rushing attack, but UConn had just 86 yards on the ground running the rock.
Michigan allowed six first downs for the entire game and the Huskies averaged 2.1 yards-per-play. The Wolverines’ defense stifled UConn the entire game.
Pro Football Focus grades each player after the game and if you ever wondered which players may grade out the best, we have you covered. Keep reading to find out which Michigan football players graded out the best on the defensive side of the ball after the huge win against Connecticut.
Here are the top 10.
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Michigan football's top 10 offensive players from Week 3 vs. UConn according to PFF
Rod Moore
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Grade: 68.1
Played 31 snaps
Zeke Berry
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Grade: 68.1
Played three snap
TJ Guy
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Grade: 69.0
Played six snaps
Kris Jenkins
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Grade: 70.5
Played 28 snaps
Will Johnson
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Grade: 71.1
Played 15 snaps
Mike Sainristil
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Grade: 72.6
Played 26 snaps
Junior Colson
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Grade: 72.9
Played 40 snaps
Derrick Moore
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Grade: 79.3
Played 11 snaps
Gemon Green
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Grade: 82.1
Played 33 snaps
Keshaun Harris
Michigan Wolverines defensive back Keshaun Harris (36) breaks up a pass to Connecticut Huskies wide receiver Ethon Williams (3) during the second half at Michigan Stadium, Saturday, September 17, 2022.
Grade: 89.0
Played 10 snaps