Michigan Wolverines will be well represented at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine with another deep NFL Draft class

A year after breaking the record with 18 players invited to the Combine in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Michigan Wolverines are once again sending a large contingent of NFL prospects to the 2025 NFL Combine.  Eight former Wolverines received invites to participate in the Combine, which will take place from February 24th to March […]

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A year after breaking the record with 18 players invited to the Combine in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Michigan Wolverines are once again sending a large contingent of NFL prospects to the 2025 NFL Combine

Eight former Wolverines received invites to participate in the Combine, which will take place from February 24th to March 3rd. 

Here is the full list of NFL Combine invites from Michigan:

  • RB Donovan Edwards
  • DT Mason Graham
  • DT Kenneth Grant
  • OT Myles Hinton
  • CB Will Johnson
  • TE Colston Loveland
  • RB Kalel Mullings
  • EDGE Josaiah Stewart 

Last season saw 13 players drafted from Michigan. While this class won't reach that same mark, it would be a pretty safe bet to believe that every Wolverines invited to the Combine will be drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft. 

Defensive tackles Mason Graham and Kenneth Grant will be first-round selections, with a high chance both are taken in the top half of the first. Joining them will be tight end Colston Loveland and cornerback Will Johnson, who both project to be top-15 picks as well. 

Another sleeper defensive player is edge rusher Josaiah Stewart. One of the most productive pass rushers in college football this season, Stewart's measurables will be key for his draft stock, as he comes in undersized and doesn't play with a lot of length. 

It will be interesting to see how the NFL stacks up the two Michigan running backs who received invites. Donovan Edwards is a much better athlete who will likely test well in Indianapolis, but Kalel Mullings was more consistent as a rusher and was the key cog to Michigan's offense this season. 

Keep an eye on offensive tackle Myles Hinton to turn heads at the Combine as well. Hinton is a hulking mammoth of a tackle prospect, but he is a terrific mover for his size as well and could be one of the best testers in this tackle group. He was Michigan's best offensive lineman this season and was a key part of their zone runs.