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Jay Hill names Michigan football defense's biggest fall camp risers

Michigan defensive coordinator Jay Hill highlights several rising players making an impact during fall camp.

Michigan football's defense has several players making notable improvements during fall camp, as shared by defensive coordinator Jay Hill. Among those who have made significant strides are Shamari Earls, Nate Marshall, Enow Etta, Mason Curtis, Dom Nichols, Lugard Edokpayi, Tariq Boney, Carter Meadows, and Jordan Young. Earls and Etta have received high praise, while Marshall and Curtis are becoming more prominent in the defense.

Hill expresses excitement about the defense's depth and the individual players' contributions, stating that the group is "deep right now, very talented and deep." Meanwhile, the starting safety spot features Chris Bracy, Rod Moore, and Mason Curtis, with Hill treating Curtis as a starter due to his consistent performance. The defense is expected to continue improving as fall camp progresses, with game week approaching.

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