Quarterbacks
Tom Brady: 5235 yards, 65.6 completion percentage, 39 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, 105.6 QB rating
Chad Henne: 868 yards, 57.1 completion percentage, 4 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, 79.0 QB rating
Ryan Mallett: Did not accrue any statistics in 2011
Running Backs
There aren't any former Michigan running backs who play in the NFL. (Don't be in a rush, Fitz.)
Wide Receivers
Steve Breaston: 61 receptions for 785 yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 carry for 25 yards
Jason Avant: 52 receptions for 679 yards, 1 touchdown, 2 fumbles lost
Mario Manningham: 39 receptions for 523 yards, 4 touchdowns
Braylon Edwards: 15 receptions for 181 yards
Adrian Arrington: 2 receptions for 31 yards, 4 games played
Offensive Linemen
N/A (Jake Long, Stephen Schilling, David Baas, Jeff Backus, Steve Hutchinson, Jonathan Goodwin)
Defense
Cornerbacks
Charles Woodson (also played safety): 74 tackles, 7 interceptions, 1 touchdown, 17 pass deflections
Leon Hall: 32 tackles, 1 fumble recovered, 2 interceptions, 7 pass deflections
Morgan Trent: 16 tackles, 1 fumble recovered, 2 interceptions, 4 pass deflections
Safeties
Ryan Mundy: 37 tackles, 1 interception, 1 pass deflection
Stevie Brown: 5 tackles
Linebackers
David Harris: 85 tackles, 65 solo, 5 sacks, 4 interceptions
Larry Foote: 47 tackles, 1.5 sacks
LaMarr Woodley: 39 tackles, 9 sacks, 1 interception
Prescott Burgess: 3 tackles, 3 games played
Jonas Mouton: Did not accrue any statistics (Injured Reserve)
Defensive Linemen
James Hall: 50 tackles, 6 sacks
Alan Branch: 34 tackles, 3 sacks
Tim Jamison: 19 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 fumble forced, 1 fumble recovered
Brandon Graham: 4 tackles, 3 games played
Special Teams
Zoltan Mesko: 46.5 average, 41.5 net (third in NFL), 65 long, 24.1% inside the 20
Jay Feely: 19 field goals made out of 24 attempted (79.4%), 33 for 33 on extra points
Jay Feely: 19 field goals made out of 24 attempted (79.4%), 33 for 33 on extra points
Charles Woodson with 17 deflections and 7 picks in 16 games got his hand on the ball 1.5 times per game playing DB.
ReplyDeleteAmazing.
And he's old enough to be the grandfather of many of the quarterbacks he's intercepting.
ReplyDeleteWho would have ever thought Steve Breaston would be the top Michigan receiver in the NFL.
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