Power Ranking: Michigan football future NFL draft potential

Where we envision the current crop of Wolverines to be drafted as of today if not much changes between now and next year.

13. Chuck Filiaga

It’s not exactly fair that Chuck Filiaga hasn’t gotten his chance, but what do you do when you’re playing behind future NFL players in Ben Bredeson and Michael Onwenu at the guard positions? You have to wait your turn.

From the looks of it, Filiaga already has an NFL body to play pro-level offensive line. We just haven’t seen it, save for on special teams or in backup roles. So where 2020 will be his first year as a starter, we don’t know if he’ll come out and be an elite left guard or if he’ll need a fifth-year to get to where he seems capable of reaching.

So it’s a lot of guess-timation right now on Filiaga. Honestly, we have no idea beyond where we think his potential lies.

Where we see him as of now?

Sixth-round, because he has the physical tools, but no experience to prove where he actually exists on the draft spectrum.

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