Chargers Draft Another Michigan Product: Harbaugh’s Ties With Wolverines Pay Off in NFL Draft

Chargers to Reunite Junior Colson with Coach Jim Harbaugh

The NFL Draft is just around the corner, and it seems that former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh is set to draft multiple Wolverines. This was predicted by former Michigan wide receiver Roman Wilson, and his prediction seems to be coming true. Recently, the Chargers drafted linebacker Junior Colson in the third round with the 69th overall pick.

Colson had an impressive career at Michigan, playing in 43 games over three seasons and contributing to a defense that helped the team make three consecutive playoff appearances. He played a key role in Michigan’s national title win last season, recording 95 tackles and two tackles for loss. With Colson’s selection, the total number of Michigan players drafted in the NFL now stands at four.

Additionally, 18 members of the Michigan team, including Wilson, participated in the Scouting Combine, indicating that there could be more Wolverines drafted before the draft concludes on Saturday. It seems that Harbaugh’s connection to his former players is paying off as they are finding success at the professional level. The Wolverines continue to make their mark in the NFL, showcasing the talent and skill developed during their time at Michigan.

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