UDFA tracker: Where Michigan football's undrafted plaeyers are signing

The Michigan Wolverines‘ output in the 2025 NFL Draft is complete with seven players selected, including a program-record-tying three first-rounders on night one, a pair of picks on night two, and two more picks on the third and final day.
Now comes the part where the rest of the pro class is free to sign with teams as undrafted free agents. We will be tracking the destinations of each remaining Wolverine below.
U-M’s undrafted free agent tracker: Where Wolverines are set to sign
And then there were three
04/26/2025 07:09:38 PMWe are still waiting on spots for three more Michigan players who went through pro day workouts.
Safeties Quinten Johnson and Wesley Walker and cornerback Aamir Hall are the lone Wolverines yet to find a home as of 8:09 p.m. ET.
An old friend finds a home
04/26/2025 06:59:36 PMFormer Michigan and Northwestern Wildcat WR AJ Henning (2020-22) is heading to Miami, per Jeremy Fowler.
Cincinnati is signing long snapper William Wagner
04/26/2025 06:46:39 PMMichigan’s William Wagner was Dane Brugler’s top long snapper in the draft, but slipped out of the event. Now, he heads to the Bengals.
Josh Priebe is joining the Miami Dolphins
04/26/2025 06:36:04 PMThe Michigan offensive lineman will join his defensive line teammate Kenneth Grant, who went No. 13 overall to the Fins.
Makari Paige to sign with the New York Giants
04/26/2025 06:24:00 PMFox Sports’ Jordan Schultz was the first to report.
Donovan Edwards to the New York Jets
04/26/2025 06:12:38 PMThe Michigan back is signing a deal with the New York Jets, coached by former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
Michigan players not drafted so far
04/26/2025 05:46:00 PMWe are still at pick 247 with 10 selections to go, but Michigan has players that haveyet to be selected.
RB Donovan Edwards, CB Aamir Hall, CB Keshaun Harris, S Quinten Johnson, S Makari Paige, OL Josh Priebe, LS William Wagner and S Wesley Walker all participated at Michigan’s pro day. Edwards and Wagner were at the NFL Combine.
The signings will roll in soon
04/26/2025 04:50:30 PMShortly after the 2025 NFL Draft ends, players will begin to sign with teams as undrafted free agents. We will track them live throughout the night and into the rest of the weekend.
Michigan’s 2025 NFL Draft class
Defensive tackle Mason Graham: Cleveland Browns (First round, No. 5 overall)
The draft’s first night saw some drama at the top when the Browns traded out of the No. 2 pick to move back to No. 5, where Jacksonville took Colorado CB/WR Travis Hunter. The Browns stuck with the best player available and took Graham, who has plenty of experience winning in Ohio.
Tight end Colston Loveland: Chicago Bears (First round, No. 10 overall)
One of the first surprises of the first round came when Loveland went ahead of Penn State tight end Tyler Warren, who went No. 14 to the Indianapolis Colts. Loveland joins a loaded group of offensive playmakers in Chicago alongside franchise quarterback Caleb Williams, last year’s No. 1 overall pick.
Defensive tackle Kenneth Grant: Miami Dolphins (First round, No. 13 overall)
Michigan’s defensive tackle duo both went inside the top 13 picks with Grant, a former member of Bruce Feldman’s Freak’s list, heading to Miami.
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Cornerback Will Johnson: Arizona Cardinals (Second round, No. 47 overall)
Outside of Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders‘ fall down to the fifth round, Johnson’s tumble was almost as stunning. A knee issue from 2023 and injuries that piled up in 2024 resulted in a bit of a fall for a guy who once was a projected top-10 selection.
EDGE Josaiah Stewart: Los Angeles Rams (Third round, No. 90 overall)
Stewart survived the draft’s second night, going in the third round to Los Angeles and joining a promising group of young pass rushers with Byron Young and Braden Fiske, the latter of whom played for Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito at Western Michigan.
Running back Kalel Mullings: Tennessee Titans (Sixth round, No. 188 overall)
Michigan’s star back was the first Wolverine taken on the third day of the draft, heading to Nashville to play with No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward.
Offensive tackle Myles Hinton: Philadelphia Eagles (Sixth round, No. 191 overall)
The left tackle with traits that could still be honed in heads to one of the best developing teams of offensive line talent in the league and reunites with former teammate Trevor Keegan in the Eagles offensive line room.