Recapping NFL combine for Michigan football DT Mason Graham

Michigan football DT Mason Graham skips drills at the 2025 NFL Combine but impresses with size & technique. See his draft stock update & what to expect at Pro Day!

Mason Graham, the formidable defensive tackle from the Michigan football team, attended the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine but opted out of on-field drills, choosing to showcase his skills at Michigan’s Pro Day instead.

Despite his limited participation, Graham completed the measurement phase, standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 318 pounds. He also completed 24 reps on the bench press. While being interviewed at the combine, he and the interviewer, Stacey Dales, talked about a heel bruise as his reason for waiting until Pro Day to do drills.

Throughout his collegiate career, Graham demonstrated his athleticism and technique. His quickness off of the line and impressive movement skills for his size allowed him to penetrate offensive lines effectively, especially when executing slants.

Scouting reports highlight Graham’s ability to play with dynamic hands and his expanding pass-rushing repertoire, suggesting a continued ceiling to tap into that justifies his lofty draft status.

NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein notes that while the Michigan football legend is more of a disruptor than a finisher as a pass rusher, the consistency of his pad level can, at times, affect his point-of-attack anchor. Additionally, his sufficient length requires precise hand usage to ensure control of blocks. You can read the rest of his comprehensive analysis on the NFL website here.

Jan 1, 2024; Pasadena, CA, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) celebrates with the Leishman Trophy.
Jan 1, 2024; Pasadena, CA, USA; Michigan Wolverines defensive lineman Mason Graham (55) celebrates with the Leishman Trophy after defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 2024 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Rose Bowl. | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Where will Mason Graham be drafted?

Projected as a top defensive line prospect by various mock drafts, Graham’s decision to perform drills at Michigan’s Pro Day will be pivotal in solidifying his draft stock. Teams seeking a dynamic and versatile defensive tackle will undoubtedly monitor his progress closely.

In his three seasons playing for Michigan football, Graham accumulated 108 total tackles and 9 sacks according to Sports Reference. He is a two-time All-American and All-Big Ten selection, those being but a few of the accolades to his name.

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