Michigan football’s top 10 defensive players from Week 6 vs. Indiana according to PFF
The Wolverines moved to 6-0 on the year after defeating Indiana, 31-10 on Saturday.
The Michigan defense played well the entire game. The secondary allowed some unusual long plays and the defense was hit with some strange penalties, but the maize and blue played well against a high-volume passing attack.
The Wolverines allowed 222 yards of total offense and just 29 yards in the second half.
The defense caused havoc against Connor Bazelak. The Wolverines sacked him seven times and there were countless times when he would get hit from the amount of pressure the Wolverines would get.
Michigan forced one turnover against the Hoosiers which was an interception from Rod Moore.
Pro Football Focus grades each player after every game. In case you were wondering which Michigan defensive players graded out the highest, we have you covered.
Here are the top 10 Michigan defensive players according to PFF. This is a 15-snap minimum to make the list.
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Michigan football's top 10 offensive players from Week 6 vs. Indiana according to PFF
Gemon Green
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Grade: 64.0
64 snaps
Eyabi Okie
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Grade: 64.2
32 snaps
Joshua Nichols
Dec 30, 2016; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; A Michigan Wolverines football helmet sits on the field prior to the game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Michigan Wolverines at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Grade: 64.4
19 snaps
Rod Moore
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Grade: 67.1
65 snaps
Will Johnson
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Grade: 71.6
22 snaps
Kris Jenkins
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Grade: 72.8
52 snaps
Rayshaun Benny
Grade: 73.5
18 snaps
Mason Graham
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Grade: 75.3
21 snaps
Mike Sainristil
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Grade: 76.2
78 snaps
Mike Morris
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Grade: 77.0
41 snaps