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Top Five Luxuries on the Wolverine's 2015 Roster

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A true luxury is an asset that creates great comfort and is naturally characterized by abundance and excess. In regards to the depth chart, a luxury would be a player that is not actually considered a starter, but is an active player in the two-deep who provides superb depth and starting capability from a backup position. These guys all have some starting experience and could probably be a true starter for most other football programs in the country. However, as luck would have it for us Wolverine fans, they are here to help make everybody breath easier, particularly in the fourth quarter when some fresh legs at a key position could seal the deal on a "W". 5. LB Desmond Morgan - Morgan is luxury to have because 2014 was suppose to be his final year, before he suffered an injury and received a medical redshirt. Now he has a fifth year of eligibility to use and Wolverine Nation could not be happier. He is one of the most experienced defenders on the team, having started

2016 Recruiting Wish List and Sleepers

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Top Prospects on the Wolverine Hot List Five-Star DT Jordan Elliot Jordan Elliot DT (Houston, TX) - Although he is currently committed to Houston, Elliot appears to still have some interest in Michigan. He said he plans to visit in the fall on an official so anything could happen. The kid is a beast and is every bit as good of a prospect as Rashan Gary, if not better. If Harbaugh can get him to flip it would be a huge win in a raging recruiting battle that also includes Texas and USC as major players for his services. The Wolverines are not desperate for tackles right now, but it would be nice to score on a big one when given the chance. Besides, Elliot could play end on the strong-side if needed too. Rashan Gary DT (Paramus, NJ) - My second favorite tackle prospect but still one of the best overall, Gary would be a much welcomed addition to any draft class. A good defense always starts up front and you just could never have enough kids like this on the roster. Gary is still