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Measurements for Michigan football players at Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine Bowl

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie01/28/25

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Kenneth Grant
Michigan Wolverines football defensive tackle Kenneth Grant declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. (Photo by Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Michigan Wolverines football has four NFL Draft prospects on site ahead of all-star games this week, with the East-West Shrine Bowl set for Thursday night (8 p.m. ET) and the Reese’s Senior Bowl slated for Saturday (2:30 p.m. ET), with both to be broadcast on NFL Network.

Defensive tackle Kenneth Grant is in Dallas for the Shrine Bowl, while running back Donovan Edwards, EDGE Josaiah Stewart and long snapper William Wagner are in Mobile, Ala., for the Senior Bowl.

While Grant, a projected first-round selection, is at the Shirine Bowl, he is reportedly not expected to play in the game.

Running back Kalel Mullings had accepted an invite to the Senior Bowl, keep in mind, but has been held out due to a minor injury. According to The Athletic‘s Dane Brugler, he’ll be ready to work out at the NFL Scouting Combine, which begins Feb. 27.

Below are measurements for each Michigan prospect.

Senior Bowl

RB Donovan Edwards
Height: 5110
Weight: 215
Hand size: 10
Arm length: 30 1/4
Wingspan: 73 3/4
Notes: Edwards was listed at 6-foot-1 — two inches taller than his measurement this week — at Michigan. He’s also up three pounds from the 2024 roster.

EDGE Josaiah Stewart
Height: 6006
Weight: 248
Hand size: 9 5/8
Arm length: 32 3/4
Wingspan: 78 3/4
Notes: Stewart’s height is about spot on to what it was listed at on the Michigan roster (6-1). He’s an undersized edge rusher but has been uber productive, with 30 career sacks in college.

LS William Wagner
Height: 6013
Weight: 244
Hand size: 9 3/8
Arm length: 30 3/4
Wingspan: 74 1/2
Notes: Wagner was listed at 6-foot-2, 245 pounds at Michigan.

East-West Shrine Bowl

DT Kenneth Grant
Height: 6034
Weight: 342
Hand size: 9 7/8
Arm length: 33 1/4
Wingspan: 81 1/4
Notes: Grant is a massive defensive tackle, and that’s supported by his measurements at the Shrine Bowl. He’s up three pounds from his 2024 listed weight, his 6-foot-3 height is accurate and his wingspan of 81 1/4 is the 14th-longest at the all-star event.

Kenneth Grant a player to watch at Shrine Bowl

While Grant isn’t expected to play in the Shrine Bowl, he and Colorado quarterback Shadeur Sanders — also a junior who entered the draft early — are the two most high-profile athletes at the event.

Grant was listed by PFF as one of the top five prospects to watch this week.

“The only other projected first-round pick who’ll be participating in on-field workouts at the Shrine Bowl is Grant,” PFF’s Max Chadwick wrote. “While his teammate, Mason Graham, is pretty solidly the top defensive tackle in the draft, Grant is looking to solidify himself as No. 2 with a strong week in Texas. His 86.4 PFF grade since 2023 is 10th among FBS interior defenders, as he’s earned 80-plus grades both as a pass-rusher and as a run defender in that span. Grant has freakish movement ability at 6-foot-3, 339-pound size and will likely be selected within the first 25 picks in April.”

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