247Sports' take: Paye is getting a ton of praise for that reported three-cone drill time, and deservedly so. For reference, Von Miller ran one of the fastest times ever for a pass rusher in the three-cone drill at 6.70 seconds. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). But the defensive end's relative lack of production (19 career tackles for loss and 9.5 career sacks is what a lot of first-round defensive ends do in a season) will put a lot of pressure on his combine drills living up to the reported hype for him to hold this spot. Kwity Paye, Edge, Michigan (6-3, 271). All-American, 1997. This is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players who have attained notability through … Players from the Michigan football team, their families and fans march to protest the Big Ten's decision to postpone fall sports, including football, in Ann Arbor on Sept. 5, 2020. Numerous players and coaches posted messages on Twitter, while coach Jim Harbaugh released a statement. Similar to Paye, Mayfield being relatively early on in his career will put pressure on him to truly impress at the Combine and other workouts if he wants to wind up in the first round. From The Athletic: Michigan had four offensive linemen drafted in April, leaving Mayfield as the lone returning starter. 49. Founder of the Beach & Beach law firm in Chicago; brother of novelist, 1981 All-American; Played 9 years in the NFL for the Bears and Rams, Played 1 season in the NFL with the Cardinals; 2 seasons in the WFL with Memphis, Coached Mt. All-American, 1992; Played 69 years in the NFL with the Browns, Later became president of the Moline Plow Company and president of the Moline State Trust & Savings Bank, Served as head football coach, Washington State, 1900, 1902, Played 12 years in the NFL with the Packers; Became the Packers' all-time leader in tackles (1,020), All-Big Ten 1988; Played 1 year in the NFL with the, Played in the NFL for the Saints from 2008 to 2010, Ranked by ESPN as the No. Under normal circumstances, the sound of pads crunching and more than 100,000 fans would have filled Michigan Stadium this afternoon. Here’s some of the best pics we could find of former Michigan football players in action over the weekend, including how they performed. *Aidan Hutchinson, DL, Michigan (6-5, 277). Test negative. Yet Big Ten officials have showed no sign of reversing their decision. “Everybody’s realized how important it is,” Harbaugh said. Leading scorer on the 1895 team that won Michigan's first Western football championship. Of course, the headliners — such as Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis, New York Giants safety Jabrill Peppers, Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham, Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Devin Bush and Tennessee Titans offensive lineman Taylor Lewan — had nothing to worry about when it … A top-50 grade will help, but the belief from both Hutchinson's family and the Wolverines is that he can put together a Ryan Kerrigan-type season and be an All-American and first-round pick. Scored 113 points for the 1902 "Point-a-Minute" team, Second African-American to play football at Michigan; became a leading attorney in the Civil Rights Movement from the 1930s to the 1960s, Head football coach, University of Detroit, 1913–1914, First-team All-Big Ten and second-team All-American, 1944; Played 6 years in the NFL for the Rams; First-team All-NFL, 1948–1949, Three-time All-Big Ten; All-American in baseball and football; Co-MVP 1979 Rose Bowl; Finished 3rd in Heisman Trophy voting, 1978; Won Big Ten batting championship; Played 10 years in Major League Baseball for the Tigers, Blue Jays, Rangers and Giants, Set Michigan record with 20 pass breakups in 2015, All-American, 2006–2007; Played in the NFL with Dolphins starting in 2008; 2-time Pro Bowl selection, Later head football coach at Arkansas and Notre Dame, Later head coach at Southwestern (Kansas), Finished 3rd in 1976 Heisman Trophy voting; Played 7 years in the NFL for the Broncos, Later became renowned professor of American history and biographer of Abraham Lincoln, Later served as the head football coach at, All-Big Ten, 1947; Broke the Big Ten record for receiving yards in 1946 and again in 1947; Played 7 years in the NFL with the Lions and Packers; First African-American for both NFL teams; Led the NFL in receiving yards and yards per catch in 1949, Played 7 seasons in the NFL with the St. Louis Cardinals, All-American 1914; Known as the "Human Bullet" and "Featherweight Fullback"; served as head football coach at, Played on "Point-a-Minute" teams; brother-in-law of Fielding H. Yost; Head football coach at, All-American 1899; Won the silver medal in the 110 metre hurdles at the, Captain of the 1955 team; awarded Bronze Star for work as combat surgeon in Vietnam War, Head coach at Oklahoma St. (2001–2004) and LSU (2005–2010), He was the founder of the Athletic Association; later served as editor of several newspapers in Minnesota and of the, Played for the San Diego Chargers in 2012; winner of 2011 Rimington Trophy, Played 5 years in CFL for BC Lions; All-Big Ten quarterback 1970, Went on to receive All-America honors in 1900 and 1901 as a player for Columbia; later inducted into, Served more than 40 years in the U.S. Army, reaching rank of Brigadier General; decorated for bravery in World War I, Selected by ABC as college football defensive player of the year for 1976; played 1 NFL season with the Buffal Bills, Later played for the Houston Oilers, Chicago Fire and Chicago Wind, Played for Boston in the USFL; Selected as a 1983 first-team All-League linebacker, Played for the NY Giants, 1933–1935; inducted into, Later served as head football coach at Oregon State, 1906–1908, Ranked by Scout.com as the No.