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  10/01/20 - FS *Daxton HillJr/2022, Michigan

  The departure of Ambry Thomas leaves Michigan's cornerback position less experienced and thin. The Wolverines are slated to return Vincent Gray, a backup who appeared in all 13 games last season, while a group of inexperienced underclassmen are frontrunners to land the second starting spot. Could that open the door for Daxton Hill? The former five-star prospect played as a fifth defensive back, and later started at safety, as a true freshman in 2019, but his speed and athleticism make him a potential candidate to slide over and cover receivers this fall. And speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown sounds open to it. "He can fit in anywhere he wants to fit in," Brown said. "That's how talented this guy is. Obviously he's a safety by trade, but he's a nickel by trade as well. "And really, that was his get-on-the-field role last year." - Ann Arbor News

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