The NFL deadline for teams to cut their rosters to 53 players passed at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Michigan Football saw a total of 48 players make NFL rosters, while 16 players were released. Players released will have the opportunity to sign with another team or join a practice squad ahead of the 2025 season.
The NFL deadline for teams to cut their rosters to 53 players passed at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. Michigan Football saw a total of 48 players make NFL rosters, while 16 players were released. Players released will have the opportunity to sign with another team or join a practice squad ahead of the 2025 season.
Here is a list of all Michigan Football players who made NFL rosters, their expected depth chart roles, and those who were cut.
Players who made rosters
TE AJ Barner, Seahawks (Starting TE)
OL Karsen Barnhart, Chargers (Backup G)
OL Ben Bredeson, Buccaneers (Starting LG)
LB Devin Bush, Browns (Starting LB)
WR Nico Collins, Texans (WR1)
LB Junior Colson, Chargers (Starting LB)
RB Blake Corum, Rams (RB2)
DE Mike Danna, Chiefs (Starting DE)
DE Rashan Gary, Packers (Starting DE)
OL Graham Glasgow, Lions (Starting C)
DT Mason Graham, Browns (Starting DT)
DT Kenneth Grant, Dolphins (Starting LDE)
LB Jaylen Harrell, Titans (Backup OLB)
RB Hassan Haskins, Chargers (RB3/4)
OL LaDarius Henderson, Texans (Backup LG)
DB Dax Hill, Bengals (Starting Nickel)
DT Christopher Hinton, Chargers (DT3)
DE Aidan Hutchinson, Lions (Starting DE)
DT Kris Jenkins, Bengals (DT2)
CB Will Johnson, Cardinals (CB1)
OL Trevor Keegan, Eagles (Backup G)
CB Jourdan Lewis, Jaguars (Starting Nickel)
TE Colston Loveland, Bears (Starting TE)
QB JJ McCarthy, Vikings (Starting QB)
DE Braiden McGregor, Jets (Backup DE)
LB Cameron McGrone, Colts (Starting LB)
S Josh Metellus, Vikings (Starting S)
K Jake Moody, 49ers
DE Mike Morris, Seahawks (Backup DE)
RB Kalel Mullings, Titans (RB2)
LB David Ojabo, Ravens (Backup RUSH)
OL Olu Oluwatimi, Seahawks (Starting C)
OL Mike Onwenu, Patriots (Starting RG)
DE Kwity Paye, Colts (Starting DE)
S Jabrill Peppers, Patriots (Starting SS)
P Brad Robbins, Bills
LB Josh Ross, Seahawks, (Backup LB)
OL Cesar Cruz, Saints (Starting RG)
OL Jon Runyan, Giants (Starting LG)
DB Mike Sainristil, Commanders (Starting Nickel)
TE Luke Schoonmaker, Cowboys (TE2)
DT Mazi Smith, Cowboys (Backup DT)
LB Josaiah Stewart, Rams (Backup OLB)
DB DJ Turner II, Bengals (Starting CB)
LB Josh Uche, Eagles (Backup OLB)
CB Josh Wallace, Rams (Backup Nickel)
WR Roman Wilson, Steelers (WR2)
OL Zak Zinter, Browns (Backup RG)
Players Cut
LB Michael Barrett, Raiders
WR Ronnie Bell, Lions
WR Tarik Black, Dolphins
DT Michael Dwumfour, Broncos
RB Donovan Edwards, Jets
OL Ryan Hayes, Dolphins
WR AJ Henning, Dolphins
LB Khaleke Hudson, Titans
WR Cornelius Johnson, Packers
TE Sean McKeon, Colts
OL Drake Nugent, 49ers
S Makari Paige, Giants
WR Donovan Peoples-Jones, Saints
OL Josh Priebe, Dolphins
OL Andrew Steuber, Bengals
CB Ambry Thomas, Vikings
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