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The Baltimore Ravens selected defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny from Michigan with the 250th pick in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Benny, known for his durability and experience, played 53 games for the Wolverines, showcasing his skills in run defense.
Rayshaun Benny recorded 107 tackles, five passes deflected, and one forced fumble over 53 career games at Michigan.
Rayshaun Benny plays as a defensive tackle, standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 298 pounds, with an arm length of 33⅜ inches.
Benny improved over five seasons at Michigan, transitioning from a depth player to an every-down starter, demonstrating strong run-stopping abilities.
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“Rayshaun Benny can be a strong pickup for a team who is needing a run-first 3-technique on Day 3 of the NFL Draft. With five years of experience, Benny has a strong build for the next level, standing at 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds. With an arm length of 33 ⅜ inches, Benny can hold his gap, shed blocks with his length and make stops at or near the line of scrimmage. On early run downs, his experience in Michigan’s Pro-style system means he understands responsibility-based defense at a high level, especially if he goes to a team that replicates Michigan’s 3-4 defense. If Benny is asked to eat blocks and keep linebackers clean, he could really thrive in a rotation at the next level.”