Michigan football spring game draft mock simulation: Who comes out on top?

The Michigan Wolverines will play their annual spring game on Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor, meaning it is time to run back one of our favorite exercises here.
TheWolverine.com’s Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome held their fourth annual mock draft of the two teams on Wednesday afternoon with no shortage of takeaways from the outing.
”I think there is a little more depth and playmaking at wide receiver now that can stand to improve,” Broome said of Michigan as a whole. “I think they’re gonna get one in the portal here coming up, but they won’t be on the field Saturday. But overall, defensive I like what this group has. Wide receiver and offensive line… this draft didn’t do a whole lot to quell any of my concerns about those two position groups, namely the offensive line and more specifically kind of the tackle situation.
“But again, that’s what the spring portal’s for. You roll the ball out there and let these guys compete on Saturday. I think I could be completely wrong here. I could be completely off base. I feel like this is maybe the most balanced one that we’ve done yet.”
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Only a few rules: Snake draft. Injured players are out (Davis Warren, Mikey Keene, Rod Moore). We are drafting the best teams possible, not predicting who the coaches will hold out or play more/less during Saturday’s actual scrimmage.
What we need you to do: Vote on which of the Michigan teams would win a hypothetical game! You can do so either on The Fort or on social media here.
The teams
Team Maize (Clayton Sayfie) | Team Blue (Anthony Broome) | |
QB | Bryce Underwood | Jadyn Davis |
RB | Micah Ka’apana | Jordan Marshall |
WR | Fredrick Moore | Jamar Browder |
WR | Andrew Marsh | Donaven McCulley |
WR/TE | Channing Goodwin | Semaj Morgan |
TE | Hogan Hansen | Marlin Klein |
FLEX | Max Bredeson | Justice Haynes |
OL | Evan Link | Brady Norton |
OL | Luke Hamilton | Giovanni El-Hadi |
OL | Greg Crippen | Jake Guarnera |
OL | Nathan Efobi | Avery Gach |
OL | Andrew Sprague | Andrew Babalola |
EDGE | TJ Guy | Derrick Moore |
EDGE | Cameron Brandt | Dom Nichols |
DL | Rayshaun Benny | Tre Williams |
DL | Trey Pierce | Damon Payne |
LB | Jimmy Rolder | Ernest Hausmann |
LB | Cole Sullivan | Jaishawn Barham |
CB | Zeke Berry | Caleb Anderson |
CB | Jyaire Hill | Tevis Metcalf |
CB | Shamari Earls | Jo’Ziah Edmond |
S | Brandyn Hillman | TJ Metcalf |
S | Jaden Mangham | Mason Curtis |
K/P | Dominic Zvada | Hudson Hollenbeck |
WC | Jacob Oden | Peyton O’Leary |
Michigan football’s actual spring game will take place on Saturday afternoon at noon eastern at the Big House. The game will not be televised or broadcast via the radio, so you’ll either need to attend in person or keep it locked in here for full coverage of the event.