Michigan football’s top 10 offensive players from Week 4 vs. Maryland according to PFF

Surprised by any of them?

Michigan remained undefeated on Saturday after it beat Maryland, 34-27. The Wolverines finally faced some adversity after the first three games were like a walk through the park.

But the maize and blue did what they needed to do — when they needed to do it — to walk out of the Big House 4-0.

The Michigan offense outgained Maryland 463-397 on Saturday. The Wolverines rushed for 243 yards on the day and Blake Corum ran for his career-high of 243 yards. Corum also scored two crucial touchdowns at key moments in the game.

J.J. McCarthy passed for 220 yards and he threw for two scores. McCarthy completed 69% of his throws, and while the deep ball wasn’t working, the sophomore had a great connection with tight end Luke Schoonmaker for some underneath crossing routes.

Pro Football Focus grades each player in every game and we have you covered if you were wondering which players graded out the best after Maryland.

Here are the top 10 Michigan football offensive players that played 15 or more snaps on Saturday.

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