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Michigan football defensive interior winning some battles vs. vaunted OL in fall camp

Michigan football defensive interior winning some battles vs. vaunted OL in fall camp

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — If Michigan football is going to repeat its success from a year ago, it’s going to need to find a pass rush. Replacing Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo is no easy task, but who said that the defense has to get to the quarterback from the edge rusher position?

Much has been made this offseason about the emergence of senior defensive tackle Mazi Smith. Coming in as Bruce Feldman’s No. 1 freak in college football, Smith appears to be capable of doing much more than simply clogging running lanes in the middle. He’s made a big pitch to his teammates about getting into the offensive backfield similar to how the aforementioned duo did last year.

But it’s not just him. There’s a cadre of emerging players in the defensive front that are making a difference, so much so that Jim Harbaugh says that they’re playing evenly with the vaunted offensive line, which itself is coming off of winning the Joe Moore Award last season.

“Defensively, we have made some real strides in the interior defensive line,” Harbaugh said. “Mike Elston’s doing a tremendous job coaching them. Mazi Smith’s doing a tremendous job coaching guys out there. And it wasn’t but a couple of days ago where it was super noticeable, and our defensive line got the better of offensive line that was pretty well thought of in terms of an offensive line. So, we’ve made some real, real improvement in the defensive line interior.”

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While Smith is the star up front, there are plenty of other candidates that could make a difference in the interior. Kris Jenkins Jr., now a junior, is slated to start alongside Smith, while others such as Rayshaun Benny, George Rooks, Cam Goode, and Dominick Giudice could all play roles. But there’s nothing more tantalizing than a true freshman or two coming in and realizing their potential early.

There’s been a lot of buzz about both Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant, both of whom already have the prototypical size to play on the defensive interior, even though they’re in their first years. Harbaugh says they’ll be candidates to play immediately — not something you usually hear about first-year interior defensive linemen.

“Yeah, really good. Really love both those players,”…

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