Donte DiVincenzo suffers potential Achilles injury in Timberwolves vs. Nuggets Game 4
Donte DiVincenzo leaves Game 4 with a potential Achilles injury.
Michigan football had 13 players enter the 2026 NFL draft, with nearly half being selected. Notably, tight end Marlin Klein was picked earlier than expected, while defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny was drafted later than anticipated.
Michigan football had 13 players who had entered the 2026 NFL draft, and just shy of half of them ended up getting the phone call during the seven rounds to tell them that their futures were secure. But the other half would have to wait to see if they could find opportunities as undrafted free agents.
Most every player went about when they were expected to be selected, but with two exceptions: tight end Marlin Klein went about two rounds earlier than anticipated, while defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny went two to three rounds later. The only player who was strongly anticipated to be drafted who wasn't was kicker Dominic Zvada.
Here is who was picked and who was left out.
Nearly half of the 13 Michigan football players who entered the 2026 NFL draft were selected.
Tight end Marlin Klein was drafted about two rounds earlier than anticipated.
Kicker Dominic Zvada was the only player strongly anticipated to be drafted who ultimately was not selected.
Donte DiVincenzo leaves Game 4 with a potential Achilles injury.
Mikhail Sergachev and MacKenzie Weegar, once teammates, now fighting in the playoffs!
Luciano shines as São Paulo defeats Mirassol 1-0 in Brasileirão
NHRA Champion Richard Gadson Gives Back to His Roots
Alex Cora could quickly become the new manager of the Phillies after being fired by the Red Sox.

D.C. United rallies for a thrilling 3-2 victory over Orlando City!
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.
The Wolverines didn't have a first-rounder this go-round, which was expected. The only round other than first that didn't claim a Wolverine was the sixth round.
Of the players who got drafted, only one was a transfer (Barham). Three of the players who weren't drafted had spent one year in Ann Arbor (McCulley, Williams, Payne), while another (Zvada) had two seasons with the Wolverines. Hausmann would have likely been drafted, but he had some documented mental health issues, which precluded him from the end of his Michigan career, and likely raised some question marks for NFL franchises.
This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football NFL draft: Who was picked