Michigan Wolverines football junior defensive tackle Mason Graham has officially declared for the 2025 NFL Draft, as reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The third-year lineman has made the decision to leave Michigan early, opting to enter the draft after an impressive college career.
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Graham, widely regarded as one of the top defensive prospects in the nation, is represented by agent Drew Rosenhaus and Ryan Matha. He is projected to be a potential top-five pick in the upcoming draft, with some experts even considering him a candidate for the No. 1 overall selection.
“We expect Mason to get drafted in the top five picks,” Rosenhaus said in a statement to Schefter, further solidifying Graham's standing as one of the most coveted talents in the draft class.
At this time, it remains unclear whether Graham will play in Michigan’s bowl game against Alabama or choose to opt out to prepare for the draft. His decision is one that many will be watching closely, as the Wolverines aim to close out their season with a strong performance in the postseason.