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    Michigan Mock Draft Round Up: Where Will Mason Graham, Will Johnson Land?

    The Michigan Wolverines have seven players likely to be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, including some high-end talent like Mason Graham, Will Johnson, and Kenneth Grant.

    With so many mock drafts coming out, it’s hard to remember where some of these guys are being projected, so read on to find out which Wolverine is expected to go where.

    For each player, I’ve listed where both Pro Football Network and CBS Sports have them landing in their seven-round mock drafts.

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    DT Mason Graham Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 1, Pick 9 (New Orleans Saints)
      • PFN: Round 1, Pick 5 (Jacksonville Jaguars)

    Graham is one of the best players in the class, so it’s no surprise that he’s projected in the top 10 on both mocks. Graham will wind up a Jaguar, but I could see him slipping to nine.

    CB Will Johnson Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 1, Pick 8 (Carolina Panthers)
      • PFN: Round 1, Pick 9 (New Orleans Saints)

    Aside from Travis Hunter, Will Johnson is the best cornerback in this class. He has all the tools to be a lockdown corner in the NFL, and I think, as these mock drafts suggest, he’ll be selected in the top 10

    TE Colston Loveland Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 1, Pick 20 (Denver Broncos)
      • PFN: Round 1, Pick 21 (New York Jets- via trade)

    Colston Loveland is the best pure receiving tight end in this draft class. The threat he brings as a pass catch, whether he’s lined up in-line or flexed, is a big one, and there’s no question that he heard his name called on night one.

    DT Kenneth Grant Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 1, Pick 30 (Buffalo Bills)
      • PFN: Round 2, Pick 39 (Chicago Bears)

    Kenneth Grant was overshadowed in Michigan by his dominant counterpart, Mason Graham, but Grant is also fantastic. He doesn’t have the ceiling that Graham does, but I think he’ll fall in this late first-round-early second-round range.

    DE Josaiah Stewart Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 3, Pick 82 (Seattle Seahawks)
      • PFN: Round 3, Pick 87 (Green Bay Packers)

    Josaiah Stewart was the best pass rusher for the Wolverines last season, and while he isn’t the most polished EDGE, I think he can develop into a stud. I think Stewart will be taken on day two, and that round three is probably his range.

    RB Kalel Mullings Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Undrafted
      • PFN: Round 6, Pick 199 (Green Bay Packers)

    Kalel Mullings came into the year as the second running back on Michigan’s depth chart, but by the end of the year, he was the clear starter. Mullings is a bruiser with great vision and contact balance. I think he’ll be a serviceable running back in the league, and I expect to see him drafted on day three.

    OT Myles Hinton Mock Draft Projections

    • Mock Draft Consensus
      • CBS Sports: Round 7, Pick 235 (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
      • PFN: Undrafted

    Myles Hinton will probably never be a full-time starting offensive tackle in the league, but he could be a solid backup. If he were to get drafted, it’d be in the seventh round, where CBS has him.

    KEEP READING: Ole Miss Mock Draft Round Up: Where Are Jaxson Dart, Walter Nolen and Others Headed?

    Other Wolverines Draft Status

    For those wondering, both Donovan Edwards and Makari Page are in the 2025 NFL draft but were not taken in either mock.

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