Newsstand: Andrew Stueber has standout week at Senior Bowl
Michigan football offensive lineman Andrew Stueber was the lone program representative at this year’s Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. With front office and NFL eyes upon him, he was named one of the standouts of the week.
Stueber flashed the same sort of intensity and physicality that he showed on Michigan’s offensive line throughout his career. As a result, Cam Mellor of Pro Football Network labeled him one of the 2022 NFL Draft’s risers coming out of the week.
Making waves with some terrific reps, Andrew Stueber made a name for himself during the Senior Bowl this week. Working on the inside, Stueber more often than not got the better of his defender in team drills. Whether it was for the run or in pass protection during the team portions, Stueber was solid.
His efforts in 1-on-1s were also terrific, as Stueber got the best of his defenders more than they did him. It was a great performance from the Michigan lineman, and it made clear how pivotal Stueber was to the Wolverines’ rushing attack in 2021.
Stueber, who played on the National Team for the New York Jets’ coaching staff, is expected to kick inside to guard at the NFL, which is where most of his work came during the week’s events in Mobile.
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Running back Hassan Haskins was also a National Team selection, but opted out of the week’s events due to an ankle injury. Both Michigan prospects are considered potential mid-round picks.
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“Whatever Hunter wants to do out there, however he expresses himself, I’m in it with him. I am on his side … he has the freedom of speech, the freedom of expression. He loves to compete, and he enjoys playing on the road. This is his first [year] playing in front of crowds. That’s kind of special, too, and he stepped up to the challenge. It could be the opposite, because last year we didn’t have a crowd until the end of the season, but now … this young man is embracing the college experience. And I love it.”
– Michigan men’s basketball head coach Juwan Howard on Hunter Dickinson’s play on the road
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