After losing a few safeties to the transfer portal , Michigan needed to bring in a hard-hitting safety to patrol the secondary in the Big House. So, the Wolverines went out and landed versatile Memphis transfer Chris Bracy. Bracy comes to Ann Arbor after spending two seasons at UAB and the most recent at Memphis. He redshirted one season at UAB, so he has two seasons of eligibility remaining to use at Michigan, if he chooses to do so. While the 6'1" safety will play in the deepest part of the secondary, he is extremely versatile and adds a unique talent to Michigan — his ability to stop the run. The Wolverines had one of the top run defenses in college football, per Pro Football Focus . In fact, Michigan had the 17th-ranked run defense in college football last year, with a 91.6 grade from PFF. The Maize and Blue allowed just over 111 yards per game on the ground, which was sixth in the Big Ten.…