It was a busy third and final day of the NFL Draft for former Michigan players.
There were 10 Wolverines taken in the seven-round draft that concluded Saturday night, but quarterback Shea Patterson, cornerback Lavert Hill and tight end Sean McKeon were not selected and likely will get picked up as free agents.
Ben Bredeson, who made 46 starts at left guard, led things off Saturday as the first player taken in Round 4 and will play for John Harbaugh at the Baltimore Ravens after playing for Jim Harbaugh at Michigan
Bredeson, a two-time captain, was selected by the Ravens with the 37th pick in the fourth round, 143rd overall.