NFL Draft 2019: Michigan TE Zach Gentry joins Devin Bush with Steelers Updated Apr 29, 2019; Posted Apr 27, 2019 Zach Gentry was one of six Michigan players invited to the NFL … Michigan football had five players selected in the 2019 NFL draft and a bunch more signed as rookie free agents, here is a look at the latest signings.
Union in 1905; co-founded Vulcan Motor Axle Co. in 1920,Played in the NFL for the Dolphins, Ravens and Lions.All-American 1932 and 1933; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Lions;Subsequently, founded the Bigelow & Co investment banking firm and Eastern Exchange Bank, both in New York.Leading scorer on the 1895 team that won Michigan's first Western football championship.All-American, 1923; Played Major League Baseball for the Reds in 1924; Head football coach at Wesleyan, 1934–1940; Assistant football coach at Michigan for 23 years,MVP, 1989 Michigan football team; All-Big Ten, 1988 and 1989; Played 2 years in the NFL for the Cowboys and Raiders,Transferred to Ohio State in 2008; All-Big Ten, 2009; Son of Mike Boren,His 212 career tackles ranks 6th in Michigan history,Played on back-to-back undefeated national championship teams,Later served as he football, basketball, and baseball coach at North Dakota State and Fresno State,Played 7 years in the NFL with the Oilers and Bears; All-Pro and Pro Bowl, 1987,All-Big 10, 1929; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Michigan Tech,Later played 12 years in the NFL with 7 teams, including 6 years with the Dolphins,Later played 8 seasons in the NFL with the Packers and Rams,Plays in the NFL with the Patriots starting 2000; 6-time Super Bowl champion; 4-time Super Bowl MVP; 2-time NFL MVP; 2-time Sporting New Sportsman of the Year; Most wins (regular season and playoffs) by an NFL starting QB in history,ESPN All-American 2006; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting in 2007,Later became CEO of Domino's Pizza; Former University of Michigan athletic director,All-Big Ten 1970; Later became a sportscaster for Detroit Lions and Michigan Wolverines football,Later played 4 years in the NFL with the Redskins and Chargers,MVP 1953 Michigan football team; Leading rusher for Michigan, 1953 and 1955,Holds Michigan record for punt and kickoff return yards; Played in the NFL with the Cardinals starting 2007,Voted "queen" of UM's 1939 ice festival; Played in the NFL for the Packers,Set collegiate, Big Ten, Rose Bowl, and Michigan placekicking records,First round draft pick by Cowboys; played 6 years in the NFL,All-Big Ten 1992; Played 8 years in the NFL for the Patriots, Jets and Lions; Later served as defensive coordinator for Notre Dame and defensive backs coach for Jets and Patriots,First Michigan quarterback to lead the Wolverines to bowl victories in consecutive seasons, with victories over Alabama in the 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl and USC in the 1989 Rose Bowl,All-Big Ten 1968; Broke Big Ten single game record for total offense in his first start; Broke most Michigan passing records; Later an assistant coach at Michigan, West Virginia, Arizona State,All-American 1925; Part of the only father and son Michigan football captains (925 and 1962),Co-captain 2009 Michigan team; Meyer Morton Award 2008; Roger Zatkoff Award 2009,Played 4 years in the NFL for the Giants and Raiders,Played in the NFL for the Ravens and Patriots starting in 2007,Later became head coach at University of Iowa and in NFL for the Packers and Vikings,Played 1 year in the AAFC for the Buffalo Bills,Played 11 years in the NFL for the Steelers, Giants, Falcons and Patriots,Became a prominent Detroit lawyer and president of the Detroit Board of Commerce,Played 10 years in the NFL with the Browns, Bills and Saints,All-Big Ten 1980; Played 2 years in the USFL for the Panthers and Blitz,All-Western, 1921; 2nd-team All-American 1922; Later served as head football coach at Kansas and head basketball coach at Michigan and Princeton (1938–1961); Inducted into the Helms Foundation College Basketball Hall of Fame in 1957.Served as the Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus from 1927 to 1939.One of three Michigan football players killed in World War I,Played 3 years in the NFL with the Giants, Redskins and Bills,Played 3 years in the AAFC with the Bills and 49ers and 5 years in the CFL with the Tiger-Cats and Argonauts,Big Ten MVP 1982; 3-time All-American 1980–1982; Played 3 years in the USFL with the Panthers and Invaders and 11 years in the NFL with the Vikings and Lions; Inducted into the,Head coach at Xavier, 1972–73; defensive line coach for Minnesota Vikings, 1980–83,All-Big Ten 1932; Crisler called him "the smartest player he ever taught"; Later served as an assistant coach at Michigan and USC,Fullback, return specialist, tailback, split end,Set Michigan records for career and single-game kickoff return yards; Played 1 year in the NFL for the Saints; First African-American elected to office in,All-American 1947; Finished 2nd in 1947 Heisman Trophy voting; Played in the AAFC for the Dodgers and Hornets; Shot down over Italy in World War II,Tied for Michigan record with four receiving touchdowns in a game; 207 receiving yards against Indiana in 2015, also ranks as 3rd in school history,All-American 1966; Set Michigan career, season and single-game records for receptions and receiving yards; Still holds record for receiving yards (197) in a game; Played 4 years in the NFL with the Dolphins and Packers,Tackled for a safety in a 2–0 loss to Chicago in 1905, ending a 56-game unbeaten streak; committed suicide in 1932, reportedly to "atone" for the error,Played 1 year in the NFL with the Cardinals,Played 5 years in the NFL with the Chargers,Played for "Point-a-Minute" teams; Later served as head football coach at Virginia and Nebraska,Best career completion percentage (64.28%) in Michigan history; Played in the NFL starting in 1995 for the Bills, Chiefs, Redskins and Bear,All-Western 1911; Served 32 years in U.S. Navy attaining rank of rear Admiral,Played 7 years in the CFL with Ottawa; won the,Played 6 years in the NFL with the Eagles and Falcons,Top prospect in Michigan's 2011 recruiting class,Played in the NFL starting in 2008 for the Patriots,All-American 1913; Later served as head football coach and athletic director at Arkansas,Scored 2 of Michigan's 3 touchdowns in the,Crawford was both the unpaid head coach and a substitute player for the 1891 team,Became a U.S.
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