Michigan football’s top 10 offensive players from Week 7 vs. Penn State according to PFF

The No.1 player had a huge grade! #GoBlue

Michigan football moved to 7-0 on Saturday after dominating Penn State thoroughly on both sides of the ball. The Wolverines defeated the previously unbeaten Nittany Lions, 41-17.

The Michigan offensive line manhandled the Penn State defensive line and opened up some gaping holes for both Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards to run through. The Wolverines rushed for 418 yards against the then No. 5 run defense.

Edwards ran for his career-high of 173 yards and Corum continued his monster season after rushing for 166 yards. Both of them scored two touchdowns each.

J.J. McCarthy wasn’t asked to do too much on Saturday throwing the ball 24 times. He completed 71% of his passes and he threw for 145 yards. The sophomore did throw an interception, but that was a fluky play that bounced off a Penn State helmet and landed in linebacker Curtis Jacobs’ hands.

If you were wondering which players graded out the best on offense for Michigan after defeating Penn State, we have you covered.

Here are the top 10 Michigan offensive players from Week 7 according to Pro Football Focus. We do base this on a 15-snap minimum.