Paul Nathan Seal played college football as a tight end for the University of Michigan from 1971 to 1973 and professional football as a tight end in the National Football League for the New Orleans Saints from 1974 to 1976 and for the San Francisco 49ers from 1977 to 1979.He was the meanest looking dude ever. He would walk across the diag in winter wearing a full-length black maxi -coat and the crowds parted like the Red Sea in front of Moses.
The new phonebook's here, but since they don't list weight changes in spring there's even less than usual to glean from the updated rosters. The big notes: Jalen Perry is gone. Alessandro Lorenzetti moved to DL. Kalel Mullings is an LB/RB. Order of the positions seems significant? The new guys have numbers, and some of them have interesting weights. Also there were some position changes among younger players. So let's be thorough anyways. DEPARTURES One guy in Michigan remembers Perry. [Patrick Barron] The only one that wasn't announced already was cornerback Jalen Perry. Can't say that's much of a surprise since he barely played in four years, and when he'd get mention it was behind all the freshmen. Aside from his special teams work (see photo above), he did get in as Michigan's backup nickel last year, in non-competitive situations. Here's the the full list of guys not back from last year's roster, with destinations and years of