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PFF grades: Michigan football’s top 10 offensive players through 7 games

Michigan football is out to a 7-0 start to the season and the Wolverines’ offense is firing from all cylinders.

Through the first seven games that the maize and blue have played, Michigan has the No. 6 scoring offense averaging 42.7 points per game and the Wolverines boast the No. 19 offense that gains 473.6 yards per game.

The maize and blue have one of the most prolific rushing attacks in all of college football. Michigan averages 241 yards on the ground which gives it the seventh-best run game in the country. The Wolverines’ offense has been moving as fast as Blake Corum can take it. Corum is the No. 7 leading runner in football totaling 901 yards in seven games. He is also tied for first in the country with 13 rushing scores.

Quarterback J.J. McCarthy continues to be the most accurate thrower in the country completing 77.1% of his passes. The sophomore has plenty of weapons to get the ball to like Ronnie Bell, Cornelius Johnson, Luke Schoonmaker, and Roman Wilson to name a few.

Looking back to the first half of the season, here is who Pro Football Focus grades as the top 10 offensive players for Michigan through seven games.

Zak Zinter (72.0)

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Max Bredeson (72.3)

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Ronnie Bell (75.2)

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Roman Wilson (76.1)

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Olu Oluwatimi (76.2)

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Trente Jones (78.2)

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J.J. McCarthy (80.6)

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Ryan Hayes (82.1)

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Donovan Edwards (85.1)

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Blake Corum (92.6)

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Story originally appeared on Wolverines Wire