Michigan's Blake Corum keeps it real on what it would be like going from Jim Harbaugh to John Harbaugh

Former Michigan running back Blake Corum would be all in going from playing for Jim Harbaugh to the coach's brother in Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. "It would be great," Corum said during a press conference at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. "I best believe they’re probably similar in ways. You know how the […]

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Michigan running back Blake Corum (2) runs against Alabama during the second half of their College Football Playoff semifinal game at the 2024 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.
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Former Michigan running back Blake Corum would be all in going from playing for Jim Harbaugh to the coach's brother in Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.

"It would be great," Corum said during a press conference at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. "I best believe they’re probably similar in ways. You know how the Harbaughs are. Just great people, down-to-earth, good coaches, players’ coaches. 

"So, if I get the chance to play for Coach John Harbaugh, that’d be great."

Corum declared for the 2024 NFL Draft in January following a standout run at Michigan. He emerged as the do-it-all running back for the Jim-led Wolverines. He bolstered his draft stock over his final two seasons at Michigan, combining for 2,905 yards from scrimmage and 47 total touchdowns.

Corum did note on Friday that he has not met with the Ravens. Still, one can not count out the possibility of Baltimore bringing in Corum on either Day 2 or Day 3 of this year’s NFL Draft. The Ravens have a total of three running backs under contract for the 2024 season, and team general manager Eric DeCosta recently made clear that he has plans to bolster his team’s depth at the position.

If the Ravens were to draft Corum next month, then he would square off against the Jim-led Los Angeles Chargers in the 2024 campaign. The Chargers will host the Ravens in the upcoming season.