Michigan Football: Wolverines Need a Better Plan for Donovan Edwards
Missed Opportunities
Despite his impressive talents, Donovan Edwards has only rushed for 174 yards on 30 carries this season. This is a significant drop-off from his production last year, when he rushed for 829 yards and 7 touchdowns on 119 carries.
One reason for this decline is that Edwards has not been getting enough touches. He has only carried the ball more than 10 times in two games this season, and he has not had a single game with more than 15 carries.
Another reason for Edwards' decline is that Michigan's offensive line has not been playing well. The Wolverines have allowed 15 sacks this season, which is tied for the most in the Big Ten. This has made it difficult for Edwards to find running lanes and has also led to him being hit hard.
Fixing the Problem
If Michigan wants to improve its offense, it needs to find a way to get Edwards more involved. He is one of the most talented running backs in the country, and he needs to be a focal point of the offense.
One way to do this is to give Edwards more carries. He should be getting at least 15 carries per game, and he should be getting the ball in a variety of ways. He can be used as a traditional running back, but he can also be used as a receiver out of the backfield.
Another way to get Edwards more involved is to improve the offensive line play. The Wolverines need to do a better job of protecting the quarterback and opening up running lanes. If they can do that, Edwards will be able to be more effective.
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