Ranking all 18 Michigan prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft (2024)

The defending national champion Michigan Wolverines set an NFL Scouting Combine record with 18 participants, setting the stage for history to be made Thursday through Saturday at the NFL Draft in Detroit.

The Wolverines could easily top Georgia's 2022 record for most players taken in a draft (15).

Quarterback J.J. McCarthy will almost certainly be the first Wolverine drafted, with strong odds of becoming a top-five pick.

With so much hype surrounding the Wolverines' draft candidates, it's time to rank Michigan's draft-eligible players:

1. J.J. McCarthy | Quarterback

The La Grange Park, Ill., native came to Michigan as a five-star prospect and finished with a 27-1 record as a starter.

He is one of the most polarizing quarterbacks in recent NFL Draft history because his passing stats do not compare to fellow top-five candidates Caleb Williams (USC), Jayden Daniels (LSU) and Drake Maye (North Carolina).

2. Kris Jenkins | Defensive tackle

A team leader and athletic marvel, Jenkins is just scratching the surface of his football talents. At 6-foot-3 and 305 pounds, he has the size to become an immediate impact player.

Jenkins is a dominant run-stopper with the raw tools to become a Pro Bowl pass-rusher. He is Pro Football Focus' fourth-ranked interior lineman.

3. Mike Sainristil | Nickelback

Another former wide receiver, Sainristil is a confident player with a knack for making big plays.

The big question for Sainristil – who was clocked at 4.47 seconds in the 40-yard dash time at the NFL Scouting Combine – is his size at 5-foot-9, 182 pounds. He plays much bigger and with aggressiveness reminiscent of Tampa Bay's Antoine Winfield Jr. (and Antoine Winfield Sr.).

4. Junior Colson | Middle linebacker

Colson hasn't received the same level of hype as recent Michigan linebacker prospects Devin Bush (Browns) and David Ojabo (Ravens), perhaps because of his quiet demeanor.

The former wide receiver comes equipped with ideal size (6-foot-3, 247 pounds) for the position. He makes few mistakes on the field.

5. Roman Wilson | Wide receiver

Wilson caught the game-tying touchdown against Alabama in the Rose Bowl and was a clutch player throughout his final three seasons in Ann Arbor.

Wilson ran a 4.39 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. Last season's 12 touchdown catches suggest he could blossom into a star.

6. Trevor Keegan | Guard

Keegan is another Wolverine whose lights-out 2023 season has been underestimated.

Keegan allowed zero sacks and one QB hit in nearly 400 snaps last season. He figures to be a multiple-year starter who could excel at any offensive line position.

7. Blake Corum | Running back

Corum's height (5-foot-8) and perceived lack of top-end speed (4.53 40-yard dash at combine) could hurt his draft stock. Expect Corum to feed off of the criticism and use it to his advantage. Durability could be a long-term concern.

8. Zak Zinter | Guard

An All-American recovering from a broken leg suffered in the Ohio State game back in November, Zinter could be the steal of the draft. He offers power and pop as an in-line blocker.

9. Michael Barrett | Outside linebacker

The most underrated Michigan player in the draft. Barrett was a missile on the blitz and played like a defensive back in coverage.

He runs, covers and hits like a natural and will be a leader wherever he goes.

10. Braiden McGregor | Defensive end

McGregor is a late bloomer who is starting to grow into his skill set. He became Michigan's best pass- rusher toward the end of the season while holding his own on the edge. His strength, length and athleticism equate to a high ceiling.

11. Drake Nugent | Center

Nugent transferred in from Stanford and was described as a maniacal worker from his early days on campus. A finalist for the Rimington Trophy as the nation's top center, he started all 15 games for the Wolverines last season.

12. Josh Wallace | Cornerback

A transfer from UMass, Wallace was a three-time captain with the Minutemen. Critics are skeptical that he won't be more than a practice-squad player, but Wallace held up fine against elite competition.

13. LaDarius Henderson | Offensive tackle

Henderson's consistency was questioned by NFL Draft analyst Lance Zierlein this draft season. He was far from Michigan's best lineman, but the versatility he showed working at tackle and guard suggests he will become an NFL contributor.

14. AJ Barner | Tight end

A tall (6-foot-6), well-built Indiana transfer (252 pounds), Barner came into his own as Michigan's 2023 season wore on. His blocking ability and sure hands in the red zone could make him a dangerous TE2.

15. Jaylen Harrell | Outside linebacker/Defensive end

The 6-foot-4, 242-pound Harrell had 6.5 sacks last season for the Wolverines and was rarely out of position. He can be a difference-maker in the right scheme. Harrell is the son of former NFL player James Harrell.

16. Cornelius Johnson | Wide receiver

Michigan's quiet leader on the outside, Johnson had 47 catches for 604 yards and a touchdown as a graduate student last season.

17. Trente Jones | Offensive tackle

Jones filled in at both tackle spots and at guard for the Wolverines during his career. He started just five games last season but played in all 15 for the national champion Wolverines. His quick feet will land him on an NFL roster.

18. Karsen Barnhart | Guard

At 6-foot-4 1/2 and 306 pounds, Barnhart has the versatility and technique necessary to make an NFL roster and compete well at the next level.

Ranking all 18 Michigan prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft (2024)

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Ranking all 18 Michigan prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

With 13 players selected during the 2024 NFL Draft, U-M surpassed its previous school record of 11 draftees set during the 2017 draft. It was also the fifth time in program history that Michigan had 10 or more players chosen (11 players in 2017 and 10 on three occasions: 1972, 1974 and 2020).

How many Michigan players will be drafted in 2024? ›

With 13 players selected during the 2024 NFL Draft, U-M surpassed its previous school record of 11 draftees set during the 2017 draft. It was also the fifth time in program history that Michigan had 10 or more players chosen (11 players in 2017 and 10 on three occasions: 1972, 1974 and 2020).

Who had the best NFL draft in 2024? ›

Here is a look at the five best draft classes to come out of the three-day event in Detroit.
  1. Chicago Bears. ...
  2. Arizona Cardinals. ...
  3. Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
  4. Philadelphia Eagles. ...
  5. New England Patriots.
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Who is the best defensive player in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

The Seahawks came out of the 2024 NFL Draft with eight players, including defensive tackle Byron Murphy II in the first round, a player they viewed as “the best defensive player in the draft,” a "nasty” potential starting guard in Christian Haynes in the third round, and six more players on Saturday.

What is the order of the NFL draft 2024? ›

2024 NFL Draft Order
  • Round 1. Chicago Bears (from Carolina) Washington Commanders. ...
  • Round 2. Buffalo Bills (from Carolina) New England Patriots. ...
  • Round 3. Carolina Panthers. Arizona Cardinals. ...
  • Round 4. 101. Carolina Panthers. ...
  • Round 5. 136. Denver Broncos (from Carolina through Cleveland)* ...
  • Round 6. 177.
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What Michigan players were drafted in 2024? ›

Michigan football 2024 NFL Draft class
  • Minnesota Vikings, Round 1 Pick No. 10 overall (via Jets): J.J. ...
  • Cincinnati Bengals, Round 2, Pick No. 49 overall: Kris Jenkins, DT.
  • Washington Commanders, Round 2, Pick No. 50 overall: Mike Sainristil, CB.
  • Los Angeles Chargers, Round 3, Pick No. 69 overall: Junior Colson, LB.
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Did Blake Corum get picked in the 2024 draft? ›

The Los Angeles Rams selected Blake Corum with the 83rd overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. The engine behind Michigan's national championship run, Corum powered Harbaugh's offense, picking up chunk gains behind an excellent offensive line.

Who are the top prospects for the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

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  • Caleb Williams, QB, USC (97)
  • Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State (95)
  • Malik Nabers, WR, LSU (95)
  • Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame (94)
  • Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU (94)
  • Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina (93)
  • Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama (93)
  • Rome Odunze, WR, Washington (93)
Apr 24, 2024

Who has the most draft picks in the last 10 years? ›

Alabama reigns supreme among schools with most NFL draft picks in first round over past 10 years
  • 30 – Alabama.
  • 23 – Ohio State.
  • 17 – Georgia.
  • 15 – Clemson.
  • 12 – LSU, Florida.
  • 10 – Michigan.
  • 8 – Louisville, Southern California, Washington.
  • 7 – Florida State, Iowa, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas A&M.
Apr 25, 2024

Who has the first draft pick in 2024? ›

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PlayerOverall PickTeam
QB Caleb Williams1Bears
QB Drake Maye3Patriots
OT Joe Alt5Chargers
WR Rome Odunze9Bears
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Who was the last person picked in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

DB Jaylen Key speaks with Team Reporter Caroline Hendershot after being selected as the final pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.

Who was the last player selected in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

To close out this year's draft, the New York Jets went for Jaylen Key with the final pick, earning the Alabama safety the moniker "Mr. Irrelevant." It was the Jets' first Mr. Irrelevant pick since 1969 and Key had only excitement at being the last player drafted across the three-day event.

Who was drafted last in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

Jaylen Key will join the "Mr. Irrelevant" club that Purdy has helped reenergize. The New York Jets selected Key, a 6-foot-2, 210 safety out of Alabama, with the final pick of the 2024 NFL draft in the seventh round (257th overall).

Who was the 13th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft? ›

With the 13th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Las Vegas Raiders selected Brock Bowers from the University of Georgia. The consensus All-American tight end is a two-time national champion and two-time John Mackey Award winner, given to the best tight end in college football.

How many picks do the Detroit Lions have in the 2024 draft? ›

After much debate about what the Detroit Lions would do in the 2024 NFL Draft, Brad Holmes & Co. came away with six players.

Who has multiple first round picks in 2024? ›

Alabama Crimson Tide (79)

What Michigan players did not get drafted? ›

Five Michigan players invited to the NFL Combine were not drafted. – OL Karsen Barnhart, Trente Jones, Drake Nugent – EDGE Braiden McGregor – CB Josh Wallace DT Cam Goode, K James Turner, CB German Green and WR Zach Peterson were others to participate in U-M's pro day.

Where will Zak Zinter be drafted? ›

The Browns selected G Zak Zinter with the 85th overall pick in the third round of the NFL Draft. Zinter played four seasons at Michigan at right guard, playing in 45 games with 42 starts. He played 2,514 offensive snaps while in Ann Arbor, and allowed three sacks in 1,141 pass-blocking snaps.

Which Michigan players were not drafted? ›

  • OL Karsen Barnhart — Los Angeles Chargers.
  • DL Braiden McGregor — New York Jets.
  • DB Josh Wallace — Los Angeles Rams.
  • OL Drake Nugent — San Francisco 49ers.
  • OL Trente Jones — Green Bay Packers.
  • K James Turner — Detroit Lions.
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How many Ohio State players were drafted in 2024? ›

Ohio State had four players drafted.

The Arizona Cardinals chose Marvin Harrison Jr. in the first round, the Cleveland Browns chose Mike Hall Jr. in the second round, the Houston Texans took Cade Stover in the fourth round, and the Las Vegas Raiders picked Tommy Eichenberg in the fifth round.

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