___ ---- - * ". w~ *1 :. _ . _ _..,.w _ rw '. ~:"a7d"t77 a"._ . v v W ,W, -,w Streets, Tuman to lead bomb squad --- ----------- OFFENSE Continued from Page 6B3 leader last year so he should be an even better leader this year," Carr said. Rounding out the starting linemen are sophomore left guard David Brandt, junior right guard Chris Ziemann and sophomore left tackle Jeff Backus. With an untested quarterback and highly talented running backs, Michigan will undoubtedly use the ground game to ram the ball down opponents throats. Run blocking causes tremendous strain on linemen, which is why depth in the trenches is critical. This is where the Wolverines are hurting. Between Ben Mast, Jeff Potts, Steve Frazier, Adam Adkins and Maurice Williams, only Potts has lettered as an offensive lineman. Williams also lettered last year - as a defensive lineman. The younger guys "have come a long way," Jansen said. "I have faith that who- ever backs us up, when they come in we won't lose a step." Senior wide receiver Tai Streets has it made. Already in the annals of Michigan history with 53- and 58-yard touchdown catch in last season's Rose Bowl victory, whatever he does from now on will pale in comparison. Nevertheless, Streets is and Marquise Walker. Both are consid- ered among the top prospects and both saw playing time at Notre Dame. One of the favorite targets for Michigan quarterbacks, however, is senior tight end Jerame Tuman. Arguably the top tight end in the coun- try, Tuman has 73 career catches for 1,047 yards. Behind him are senior Mark Campbell and Shea. Both saw considerable playing time last season. the man at the wideout position. "As a senior, you have to be more of a leader and a good player," Streets said. " The young guys are going to follow you whatever you do." And the young guys behind him abound with talent. Junior DiAllo Johnson made the switch from safety to wide receiver during the summer and Marcus Knight has seen plenty of play- ing time, appearing in all 12 games last season but catching only three passes. Kevin Bryant played a hefty amount against the Irish, catching two passes. But, going into camp, the talk around town is the two new guys, David Terrell Tight ends Starter lg, M, Wt, Jerame Tvman Sr. 6-5 248 y reseves Mark Campbell Sr. 6 256 Aaron Shea Jr. 6.5 251 r 2 DAN ODONNELL/Daily Freshman wide receiver Marquise Walker comes to Ann Arbor with big credentials. BRING IN THIS AD FUR 3 FOR 1 HD STRINGS