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Michigan Wolverines: NFL Draft Prospects Ranked
20 Apr
Summary
- Five Michigan Wolverines expected to be selected in the upcoming NFL Draft.
- Key prospects include linebacker Junior Rolder and defensive lineman Braiden McGregor.
- Several Michigan players like receiver Donaven McCulley may go undrafted.

With the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, Pa., just days away, Michigan Wolverines are preparing for their potential leap to the professional level. Five players from the team are expected to hear their names called during the three-day event, scheduled from April 23-25. Among the top prospects is linebacker Junior Rolder, who led the team in tackles in 2025 and is projected as a potential fourth-round pick. Defensive lineman Braiden McGregor also stands out, finishing second in tackles for loss and showing a solid frame and impressive stats that excite NFL scouts.
Other Wolverines aiming for the NFL include receiver Donaven McCulley, whose 6'5" frame is enticing, though his draft stock may be affected by a run-heavy offense. Kicker Dominic Zvada, after a less consistent 2025 season, is more likely to be signed as a free agent. Fullback/tight end Max Bredesen is noted for his potential to be a valuable player like Kyle Juszczyk, while defensive lineman Junior Benny offers immediate depth. Klein, a receiver, has shown flashes of explosiveness but faced injury and inconsistent air-game performance.