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Why JJ Buchanan is turning heads at Michigan football fall camp

Michigan receiver JJ Buchanan is impressing coaches at fall camp with his leadership and elite playmaking skills.

Ann Arbor, Michigan – While Michigan football had a standout true freshman wide receiver in Andrew Marsh last season, JJ Buchanan has emerged as a major player at Utah. Although Marsh ended up leading all Wolverines receivers, Buchanan placed third in catches, yards and touchdowns during his first year. After successfully transitioning from tight end to receiver around Week 3 of his freshman campaign, Buchanan is making significant strides in fall camp, aiming to become the top target for the maize and blue.

His position coach, Micah Simon, attributes Buchanan's improvement to familiarity with the offense, his strong leadership skills, and his ability to make plays. Simon emphasizes Buchanan's positive attitude, attention to detail, and his commitment to academics and off-field behavior. With Whittingham predicting Buchanan to be unguardable in fall camp, Simon further highlights Buchanan's versatility, comparing him to a basketball player's ability to catch 50-50 passes.

Fans will witness Buchanan's progress firsthand on September 5 when Michigan faces Western Michigan at The Big House.

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