Crable is concentrating most on his hands and getting off the ball, working on his hand placement to help him rush the passer. He knows he is behind the other young guns at his position —
Jerod Mayo and
Gary Guyton, who were rookies last year, and Crable’s good friend and former Michigan teammate
Pierre Woods is a likely starter — and isn’t afraid to receive guidance from his peers.
“They’ve played; they’ve done a lot of things, so I have to make my mark and play and try to add to what they’ve already done,” he said. “I feel like they’ve got a lot of game experience — it’s like they’re vets and I’m a rookie, so I get to take a lot of criticism from them, get to ask a lot of questions of them, because they’ve played.”