Now in his fourth full year as the starter, Henne should be more comfortable in the pocket this season after studying tapes of former Wolverine and Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady. Henne has set goals for himself each season, and he says the focus of this offseason has been his pocket presence. Henne is the stabilizing force of an offense that helped Michigan win its first 11 games last season. His numbers were down a bit, with career lows in yards (2,508) and touchdowns (22), but his completion percentage was up (61.9), and he threw only eight interceptions. Those are numbers Carr can live with. Henne’s backup figures to be true freshman Ryan Mallett, who enrolled in January and went through spring practice. Mallett has the size (6'6", 247) and arm strength to be a starter at Michigan. But for now, this is Henne’s team.





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