More

    Michigan and Florida State to Host Pro Day on March 21: Players To Watch

    Both the Florida State Seminoles and the Michigan Wolverines have their Pro Day today, and several players from both schools will be featured.

    CFN NFL Mock Draft Simulator
    With College Sports Network’s NFL Mock Draft Simulator, you call the shots. Draft your favorite college stars and shape the destiny of one or all 32 teams.

    Seminoles Have Azareye’h Thomas Set To Participate, Amongst Others

    Azareye’h Thomas did not participate in most athletic testing at the NFL Combine a few weeks ago. As a potential first-round pick, he has been featured in several mock drafts in which he was in the top 40.

    Thomas started as a junior for the Seminoles as a cornerback and played 12 games, recording 52 tackles and earning All-ACC Honorable Mention honors.

    Ryan Fitzgerald, an All-American kicker, punter Alex Mastromanno, and quarterback DJ Uiagalelei.

    Uiagalelei had two years at Clemson and a year at Oregon State before entering the transfer portal and heading to Florida State.

    Michigan Wolverines Pro Day Will Feature Mason Graham, Will Johnson, and Colston Loveland

    Graham came to the Wolverines as a four-star player from California and became one of the best tackles for the Wolverines ever to play there. In 39 games at Michigan, his career stats included 108 tackles (18 for loss), nine sacks, three passes defended, and one forced fumble.

    Nick Durand from Maizen Brew said he “figures to be one of the first—if not the first—defensive tackles taken in the 2025 NFL Draft, potentially in the first five picks.”

    Cornerback Will Johnson injured himself on Oct. 6th of last year and will not participate in the Wolverines Pro Day. He will have a private workout on April 14. He had 14 tackles and two interceptions in the six games played, which he returned for touchdowns.

    KEEP READING: Michigan Puts All Eyes on 5-Star QB Ryder Lyons as No. 1 Priority

    Since arriving as a freshman at Michigan, Loveland was one of the best tight ends at the school, with 117 receptions for 1,466 yards and 11 touchdowns in three collegiate seasons. He didn’t participate in the combine due to shoulder surgery in January.

    College Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in footballbasketball, and more!

    Related Articles