Top 10 Michigan football WRs since 1995

There have been some really good ones to come through Ann Arbor. #GoBlue

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There hasn’t been a shortage of skilled wide receivers that have worn the historic winged helmet.

Michigan is still recruiting the position at a high level, and the maize and blue should have another solid unit when they takes the field for the upcoming season. The Wolverines return most of their skilled players at receiver, including past starters Ronnie Bell and Cornelius Johnson.

In this article, we’re going to go back into the past, and do the third installment of the top 10 players at each position. If you missed it, this began with the Top 10 Michigan QBs since 1995 and now we are onto the wide receiver position.

Once again, the start date will begin with the first year Lloyd Carr took reins of the program, in 1995, and continue to the present. There are a lot of really good Michigan wideouts that have been through the program, so I want to give a few honorable mentions before beginning.

Honorable mention:

Roy Roundtree (2009-2012)

Steve Breaston (2003-2006)

Devin Funchess (2012-2014)

Nico Collins (2017-2019)

Donovan Peoples-Jones (2017-2019)

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