Previously: Quarterback, Running Backs We're back for Part #3 of the The Enemy, Ranked 2022 series and today will be an all-encompassing look at the receivers of the opponents on Michigan's schedule. For this piece, we're folding WRs and TEs into one, and will be taking into account the sorts of offenses the teams run. Teams like Maryland and Ohio State will have a greater focus on WRs, while teams like Iowa will have more attention given to the TE position. 12. Connecticut The Huskies return to the cellar for receivers thanks to a depth chart with a lack of returning production at WR, as well as any degree of FBS-caliber talent. Keelan Marion, the returning leading receiver last season for UCONN, is back after hauling in 28 catches for 474 yards (16.9 average) and 5 TD. He's alright, but the problem lies with the players beneath him (as well as the general talent level of the roster). Cameron Ross had an excellent season in 2019 in Storrs, but the Huskies opted not to play in 2020 and he played just two games a year ago, meaning that it's been many years since Ross was an effective receiver. Connecticut has added Nigel Fitzgerald as a transfer from Old Dominion and he is in a similar boat to Ross, with some production to speak of in 2019, but just one catch since then. Kylish Hays comes in as a true freshman at WR, but the problem with all these guys is their baseline talent level: none of these four players ranked in the top 1,500 overall players in their given recruiting classes. Brandon Niemenski returns at TE but he will be moving into the starter role for the first time, with just 12 catches last season. He was also #2,690 in the composite as a recruit, so that tells you where this group is at. Basically, this is a group without many returning starters from 2021 and due to a complete dearth of talent, it's hard to project much of anything positive here, hence the #12 ranking. [AFTER THE JUMP: the four teams with real WR/TE rooms]