Michigan Wolverines Football All-Time Leaders

Name Michigan's top 10 all-time leaders in passing, rushing, and receiving yardage.
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Yds
Years
Passer
9,715
2004–07
Chad Henne
9,254
2000–03
John Navarre
6,460
1989–92
Elvis Grbac
6,336
2010–14
Devin Gardner
6,250
2009–12
D. Robinson
6,226
2021–23
J. J. McCarthy
5,858
1991–94
Todd Collins
5,661
2018–19
Shea Patterson
5,449
1983–86
Jim Harbaugh
5,351
1996–99
Tom Brady
4,860
1980–83
Steve Smith
4,383
1995–97
Brian Griese
Yds
Years
Rusher
5,040
2004–07
Mike Hart
4,495
2009–12
D. Robinson
4,472
1997–00
Anthony Thomas
4,392
1984–87
Jamie Morris
4,178
1991–94
Tyrone Wheatley
3,850
1978–81
Butch Woolfolk
3,737
2020–23
Blake Corum
3,696
2000–03
Chris Perry
3,307
1973–76
Rob Lytle
3,072
1969–71
Billy Taylor
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Years
Receiver
3,541
2001–04
Braylon Edwards
3,076
1979–82
Anthony Carter
2,704
2010–13
Jeremy Gallon
2,657
1992–95
Amani Toomer
2,317
1998–00
David Terrell
2,310
2005–07
M. Manningham
2,304
2009–12
Roy Roundtree
2,284
1995–98
Tai Streets
2,269
1998–01
Marquise Walker
2,247
2018–22
Ronnie Bell
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