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CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Marlin Klein #17 of the Michigan Wolverines runs with the ball after a reception against the Northwestern Wildcats during the first half at Wrigley Field on November 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Michigan tight end Marlin Klein didnāt have the most productive college career, but that was in large part due to being behind 2025 first-round pick Colston Loveland on the depth chart for much of it. With a larger share of the workload his senior year, Klein put together a solid season and has himself positioned to be selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Hereās a look at everything you need to know about Klein as he prepares for the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft.
Born in Germany, Klein made it to Georgia for high school football before coming to Michigan as part of the 2022 class alongside fellow tight end Colston Loveland. While playing time was hard to come by his first two seasons, Klein got the attention of the coaching staff and those close to the program thanks to his impressive size and athleticism combination ā something that was displayed at the NFL Combine when he ran a 4.61-second 40-yard dash at 6-foot-6, 248 pounds.
It wouldnāt be until his junior year in 2024 that we would see Klein get a bit more work as a receiver, albeit still in a limited sample size, with Loveland still stealing many of the targets. As a junior, Klein finished with just 13 receptions for 108 yards.
As a senior, Klein served as Michiganās No. 1 tight end and was one of the more productive pass-catchers on the team, registering 24 receptions for 248 yards and one touchdown.
Entering the NFL Draft, there are concerns about his prospects thanks to his limited college production, but fortunately for Klein, players like him arenāt strangers to finding success at the next level. Itās not uncommon to see players who donāt play their best football until they reach the pros, usually as a result of subpar conditions in college that donāt allow them to thrive. By needing the first two years of college to develop his game and then playing in below-average offenses his final two seasons, Klein is someone that might fit that profile.
Kleinās athleticism is something that should help him to get the attention of NFL teams, as organizations are always looking for guys that are physically ready for the demands of a 17-game season, even if their production in imperfect college systems isnāt top notch. He likely wonāt be selected on either of the first two days of the 2026 NFL Draft, but itās a good bet a team will take a swing on Klein on Day 3.
Marlin Klein had limited statistics during his college career due to being behind Colston Loveland, but he had a solid senior season that improved his draft stock.
Klein is considered a draft prospect due to his impressive performance in his senior year, where he took on a larger role and showcased his skills.
Marlin Klein's main competition at Michigan was Colston Loveland, who was a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Marlin Klein plays as a tight end in football.
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