The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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the year. Signed by the Philadelphia Eagles early in 2014, Molk appeared in seven games last year, making four starts. 2009 — DE Brandon Graham: Graham provided the Wolverines with a beast of a defensive end in his latter seasons inside Michigan Stadium and beyond. The Eagles took him in the first round (13th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft, and he's been with the franchise ever since. In five seasons, Graham has performed in 64 games with 13 starts while re- cording 121 tackles, 17 sacks and nine forced fumbles. Recently in Ann Arbor, Graham expressed considerable enthusiasm over the coming season, his health and his potential role with the Eagles. 2008 — OL Steve Schilling: The former top offensive lineman at Michigan during some rough years on the field, Schilling got his crack at the NFL, going to the San Diego Chargers in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. He was waived Sept. 3 of that same year, but signed to the Chargers' practice squad two days later. He wound up being activated later in the year and starting a pair of games. After getting waived and re -signed multiple times by the Chargers, he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in the spring of 2014. He went on injured reserve that No- vember and opted to retire this past April. 2006-07 — QB Chad Henne: Henne directed the Wolverines to their last Big Ten championship (2004), now more than a decade in the rearview mirror. He set a host of passing records at Michigan, before the Miami Dolphins took him in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Henne has spent seven seasons in the NFL, the first four with Miami and the last three with Jacksonville. He has started 53 games, includ- ing three last year, prior to being supplanted by Blake Bortles, and has thrown for 12,931 yards with 58 touchdown passes and a 59.3 per- cent completion percentage. — John Borton Q u a r t e r b a c k C h a d H e n n e g u i d e d t h e Wolverines to their last Big Ten champion- ship in 2004. PHOTO BY WOLVERINE PHOTO

