Michigan He had a hectic NFL draft for 2025, especially early. Three Wolverines players went to the first 13 types of drafts. While Michigan added another pair of players on Friday in the second and third rounds, only two UM players left the committee in Saturday’s procedure. Still, it was a solid class for the current coach of Sherrone Moor. Here’s the demolition of the mind.
How many players in Michigan was chosen in the 2025 design?


Seven mind players received a draft nod. Again, five of the seven cases in the first three rounds, with three players in Michigan in the first 13 elections. If it is a little high, it was still a productive draft for Wolverines.
Mason Graham, DT (Browns, 1st Circle, Select 5)
Graham was an expected star, but the Browns clearly saw something special here. Graham is projected as a top defense move on the board, with designs, perhaps tall as maybe six to nine. But Cleveland traded and grabbed it in Pick Pet. Graham of over 6 feet, 300 pounds have elite size, physicality and speed. Cleveland was obviously impressed.
Colston Loveland, and (bears, 1st round, selection 10)
It was a slight surprise for Loveland, which was a top -notch ultimate look. They expected Tyler Warren from Penn State, who had a huge reception statistics, going in front of Loveland of 6 feet-5, but in the end it was the other way around. The bears took the tenth, and Warren slid to 14th place, where Loveland usually predicted it would go.
Kenneth Grant, DT (dolphins, 1st round, selection 13)
Grant made an even bigger jump with that loveland. Command potential, 330 pound support did not have as much impressive numbers such as Graham and obviously the state of worry. However, it was predicted that it would go at the end of the first round or the beginning of the second round. Instead, the Dolphins knocked him on to choose 13 for an unforgettable draft of the day.
Will Johnson, CB (Cardinals, 2nd Circle, Selection 47)
However, not all positive moves were. Johnson, who attended the draft, took a rather painful slide before caught by the cardinals in the middle of the second round. The good news for a 6-foot-1 angle is that the slide was largely associated with injury, not questions about his set of skills. Arizona probably got a locking starter in Johnson and if he was healthy, teams would regret being transmitting it.
Josaiah Stewart, De (Rams, 3rd round, selection 90)
Stewart was a transfer with Coastal Caroline who entered with the great season of 2024. With Wolverines (8.5 bags). Still, at just 6 feet-1, he was not the most attractive player, and it is usually expected to go to the environment later from the high third round he found with Rams. It was a happy Friday for Stewart.
Kalel Mullings, RB (Titans, 6th Circle, Selection 188)
Type of high characteristics, Mullings saw only five starts in Michigan. He had a solid senior season and should fit well with the titans. Can see a video in the background and play special teams. His draft for the draft was or maybe a little ahead of the expectation.
Myles Hinton, Ot (Eagles, 6th Circle, Selection 191)
Hinton was a transfer with Stanford who was solid in any video at college. That versatility was probably attractive to eagles. Like Mullings, Hinton is a likely deep player, but he could mature in NFL associates. Again, his choice was on or slightly above the projections.
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Edited by Joe Cox
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2025-04-27 18:29:00
Joe Cox