Mike Kenn, Michigan record holder for most NFL games played (252).
1. Notre Dame
2. USC
3. Ohio State
4. Michigan
5. Penn State
That post was published nearly 11 months ago - which is as good as yesterday when looking at NFL history. But when looking at schools' representation of active players, the fluid nature of NFL rosters causes the Behind the Steel Curtain article and their placement of Michigan at #6 to already be outdated. According to ESPN, Michigan currently has only 27 active NFL players, placing them outside of the top ten, behind schools like California and Maryland and far behind the most well-represented schools, such as USC (49) and Ohio State (44). And as you saw in the article linked above, Michigan's participation in the Combine and selection in the Draft has been on the decline in recent years, too.
So if you're looking for yet another (and less publicized) reason to be pleased with Brady Hoke, here you go. Given the type of offense being implemented, players being recruited, and general direction of the program, it appears that Michigan will soon be back to their old ways of regularly churning out NFL talent. That leads to an advantage in recruiting and is undoubtedly an asset to the program. But most of all, it's just awesome.
Back in my MLive days (gosh, that had to be a good 8+ years ago), I recall Michigan being in the top 1-3 for NFL players. Times certainly have changed.
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