Michigan Football: Updating the Wolverines still available in NFL draft

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The NFL draft weekend is not only exciting for fans but it’s also a life-changing event for the players who are praying they get selected by an NFL team. Here are the Michigan football players who have been selected so far and those still waiting to hear their name called.

Devin Bush surprised many by being selected as the tenth overall pick in the draft by the Steelers. What was even more surprising was the Steelers dealt a blockbuster trade with the Broncos to acquire the Michigan football product. Pittsburgh traded away their 20th overall pick, their second round pick, and a 2020 third round pick to snag Devin Bush and bolster their defense.

And it didn’t take long for his teammate, Rashan Gary, to walk the stage. Just two picks later, Gary was selected as the 12th overall pick by the Green Bay Packers.

Rashan is going to make an instant impact in Green Bay and while he’s not known as a sack artist, he will be locking down opponents run games.

Although Michigan did have two guys selected in the first round, there were no Wolverines taken in the second.

NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein correctly predicted where Chase Winovich would be drafted in his analysis. Lance gave Chase a third round prediction and that’s just where the New England Patriots swooped him up with the 14th pick.

Much like the first round, it didn’t take long for David Long to find his way on an NFL team. Two picks later with the 16th pick of the third round, the Los Angeles Rams took the corner who Michigan always left on an island.

Here are the Michigan Football players still left on the board.