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Tonight the football world turns its attention to downtown Detroit and the 2024 NFL Draft. Over the years of the Jim Harbaugh era we've grown accustomed to Michigan to having quite a few players drafted, but the next three days has the opportunity to be historic. Harbaugh himself was talking up the possibility of Michigan setting NFL Draft records in 2024 last summer and now with only a few hours to Draft Day, it remains plausible. Georgia's 2022 draft remains the record, with 15 players taken off the Bulldogs' national title winning roster. Can Michigan tie, or exceed 15? Today we'll go through each player, their chances of getting drafted, and what NFL Draft scouts are saying about the heroes from Team 144: Certain to be drafted (7)JJ McCarthyConsensus Big Board ranking: 23 Likely Draft Day: Thursday What scouts are saying: In all likelihood, the first Wolverine off the board will be the QB, JJ McCarthy. Where exactly he goes is up in the air, as it could be
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WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Many NFL draft prospects from and with ties to the DMV are expected to hear their names called in the 2024 NFL draft. The DC News Now sports team has you covered with who could be drafted, what they can bring to NFL teams and where and when they may […]
The defending national champion Michigan Wolverines stand to have as many as 15 players selected in this weekend’s NFL draft in Detroit – a number that will challenge the record for most players drafted by one team. Over the next few days, I’ll spotlight some of the Wolverines who are expected to hear their names called.