While some players have hype during an offseason, that's kind of not the case for Michigan football wide receiver Andrew Marsh. QB: Bryce Underwood (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Jordan Marshall (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Blake Frazier (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Evan Link (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Jake Guarnera (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Nathan Efobi takes on Jonah Lea'ea (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Andrew Sprague (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Andrew Marsh (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Michigan football WR JJ Buchanan (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Michigan football WR Salesi Moa (Photo: Isaiah Hole) Zack Marshall (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 1 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp QB: Bryce Underwood (Photo: Isaiah Hole)1 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp QB: Bryce Underwood (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 2 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Jordan Marshall (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 3 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Blake Frazier (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 4 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Evan Link (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 5 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Jake Guarnera (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 6 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Nathan Efobi takes on Jonah Lea'ea (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 7 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Andrew Sprague (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 8 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Andrew Marsh (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 9 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Michigan football WR JJ Buchanan (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 10 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Michigan football WR Salesi Moa (Photo: Isaiah Hole) 11 / 11 Projecting Michigan football's starting offense in Week 2 of fall camp Zack Marshall (Photo: Isaiah Hole)With Marsh being the bona fide No. Because a rising tide lifts all ships, and with Marsh getting more opportunities, it should open up the field for others. AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementFall camp will continue until game week, when Michigan football will switch gears in earnest to face off against Western Michigan on September 5 at The Big House. This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Andrew Marsh is ready to lead Michigan football offense