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Veteran Edge Rusher Switces Number for the last season

With the beginning of the spring exercises this week, Michigan fans are looking forward to seeing which players are at the top of the deep card. And while most of these final position battles take place far into the autumn camp, there is no doubt that some boys will say as a starter in the coming weeks.

In addition to spring practice, fans get a first look at some of the New Jersey numbers for some of their favorite wolverines. Here are some of the most remarkable Jersey numbers/changes in the 2025 season.

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Guy enters into his fifth season in Ann Arbor and pays to make an important contribution defensively this autumn. He was published in 36 games throughout his career and took six starts at Edge Rusher in 2024. For his last season to Michigan, Guy changes his jersey from No. 42 to No. 4.

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Benny joins his fifth season in Ann Arbor and has to fill some big shoes with the departure of Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant. The native Detroit performed in 42 games in his career in Michigan and achieved four starts in the line of defense. Last season as Wolverine, Benny will probably play an important role in Michigan's defensive front this autumn. He changed his jersey from No. 26 to No. 55.

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Hall entered Ann Arbor in his third season and will fight against repetitions against Jordan Marshall and Justice Haynes this autumn. He ran back nine appearances in the back in the first two years, including six appearances as the second year in 2024. For his junior season, Hall switched from No. 2 to No. 7.

Here are some other remarkable jersey numbers that go into spring:

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