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Michigan football’s top 10 offensive players from Week 3 vs. UConn according to PFF

The Michigan offense totaled 59 points against UConn on Saturday. The Wolverines moved to 3-0 on the season after shutting out the Huskies.

The maize and blue compiled 465 yards of total offense. They had 273 yards through the air and 192 yards on the ground. Running back Blake Corum had a career day after he rushed for five touchdowns in the game. He joined Ron Johnson and Hassan Haskins as the only three Michigan players to run for five scores in a single game.

J.J. McCarthy started his second-career game this past Saturday. The offense continued to look smooth and efficient with the sophomore under center. McCarthy completed 15-of-18 passes for 214 yards in the game.

If you wondered which offensive players graded out the best after a 59-point score fest, then we have you covered. Pro Football Focus grades each player after every game, and here are the top 10 Michigan offensive players after Week 3.

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Danny Hughes

Danny Hughes
Danny Hughes

Michigan running back Danny Hughes runs against Connecticut at Michigan Stadium, Saturday, September 17, 2022.

Grade: 74.4

Seven snaps played

J.J. McCarthy

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Grade: 74.6

40 snaps played

Zak Zinter

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Grade: 76.8

43 snaps played

Blake Corum

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Grade: 78.4

31 snaps played

Trente Jones

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Grade: 81.0

43 snaps played

Dominick Giudice

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Grade: 83.3

Nine snaps played

Roman Wilson

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Grade: 85.5

15 snaps played

Max Bredeson

Max Bredeson
Max Bredeson

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Grade: 88.9

14 snaps played

Ronnie Bell

Ronnie Bell
Ronnie Bell

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Grade: 89.6

33 snaps played

Alex Orji

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Grade: 90.1

Four snaps played

Story originally appeared on Wolverines Wire