Michigan at the NFL Combine, Saturday live blog: Donovan Edwards, Kalel Mullings

Michigan Wolverines football has nine players at the 2025 NFL Combine, and on-field drills and testing will continue on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs will be on display, which means it will be time for Donovan Edwards and Kalel Mullings to take part in the festivities.
Defensive linemen Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant and Josaiah Stewart were up Thursday, but did not go through on-field workouts. The same goes for tight end Colston Loveland and cornerback Will Johnson, who did not work out on Friday.
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All that is left from here is the workouts for offensive tackle Myles Hinton, who will be on the field Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Saturday’s on-field coverage is televised on NFL Network from 1-8 p.m. ET.
Below are live updates from Friday’s action at the combine, most centered around what is said about the Michigan prospects during the live broadcast.
Michigan at the NFL Combine – Saturday live blog
Running back drills wrap just before 3 p.m. ET
03/01/2025 02:02:04 PMRunning back drills at the combine are complete. Kalel Mullings only measured in and did a vertical jump.
Running back 40s wrap up just before 2 p.m.
03/01/2025 01:02:37 PMThe event moved then to positional drills on the field, starting with the blast read drill, followed by the Duce Staley drill.
Donovan Edwards’ second attempt is the same as the first
03/01/2025 12:35:27 PMEdwards’ second attempt was an unofficial 4.45, matching the time from his first run.
Kalel Mullings’ vertical jump
03/01/2025 12:28:03 PMMullings did a vertical jump of 10-feet, 4-inches on Saturday afternoon.
Daniel Jeremiah weighs in on Donovan Edwards’ 4.45 40-yard dash
03/01/2025 12:22:04 PM“He can go even faster than that… Also the only one in here that’s been on the cover of a video game.”
Donovan Edwards logs a 4.45 40-yard dash
03/01/2025 12:14:47 PMFirst attempt for the Michigan star.
Donovan Edwards logs a 38.5-inch vertical jump
03/01/2025 12:10:46 PMEdwards was tied for third among backs in his group.
What NFL.com says about Kalel Mullings
03/01/2025 12:06:48 PMDonovan Edwards’ NFL Draft profile on NFL.com
Lance Zierlein: “Mullings is a big back and inside runner who plays the game with a healthy level of disdain for the defense, using bend, balance and leg drive to move piles and break tackles. He runs with average vision and feel for the blocking scheme and lacks open-field elusiveness. He has good foot agility for his size and might have more up his sleeve in a more diverse rushing scheme. Mullings can handle some protection duties and should be an immediate option on special teams. He offers Day 3 value as a downhill back for teams looking to add size and toughness to their room.”
What NFL.com says about Donovan Edwards
03/01/2025 12:05:21 PMDonovan Edwards’ NFL Draft profile on NFL.com
Lance Zierlein: “A well-built runner with good size, Edwards gets what is blocked for him but lacks creativity and play traits to find pro yardage on a consistent basis. He won’t wiggle his way around tacklers but puts in an honest effort each snap and falls forward for additional yardage. He’s an adequate pass catcher whose protection improved greatly in 2024. Edwards offers toughness but a modest ceiling as an average three-down backup.”
Kalel Mullings’ measurements
03/01/2025 12:01:44 PMMullings measured in shortly before workouts began in Indy.
Donovan Edwards’ measurements
03/01/2025 12:00:14 PMEdwards measured in shortly before workouts began on the field in Indianapolis.