Redshirt senior and Stanford transfer cornerback Wayne Lyons tops the list of Michigan's potential 2016 NFL Draftees, according to CBS Sports' Dane Brugler.
Here's what Brugler has to say about what Lyons brings:
Originally recruited by Jim Harbaugh out of high school, Lyons spent the last four years at Stanford before deciding to rejoin Harbaugh at Michigan for his final season of eligibility. As a graduate transfer, he won't need to sit out a season and adds an instant boost to the Wolverines secondary that loses starter Blake Countess to transfer. Lyons, who started 22 games for the Cardinal, fits the press-man style that Michigan will ask of its cornerbacks with a highly aggressive and confident demeanor on the field.