Where Will Michigan’s Blake Corum Get Drafted in the 2024 NFL Draft?

Michigan legend Blake Corum is eagerly awaiting which NFL team will draft him into the pro ranks.
Michigan legend Blake Corum is eagerly awaiting which NFL team will draft him into the pro ranks. Photo: PFF_College on "X"

As the NFL Draft approaches, Michigan fans are buzzing with excitement and pride for Blake Corum, a standout running back who played a pivotal role in securing a national championship for the Wolverines. For Michigan enthusiasts, there is no bigger name from this championship roster entering the draft than Corum—even though his teammate, quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and defensive back Mike Saner, may be drafted higher. Corum, however, has etched his name in Michigan lore as one of the program’s all-time greats.

An Icon at Michigan

At Michigan, Corum’s impact was profound; he set the school record with 58 career touchdowns and led his team with a dazzling performance of 27 rushing scores in a single season. Despite his undeniable talent and record-setting college career, the reality of the NFL’s evolving dynamics could influence his draft position. In recent years, the league has devalued the running back position, not to mention the shorter career span typical for players in this role compared to other positions. This shifting landscape raises questions about Corum’s transition to the pros.

The NFL Draft and Team Fits

As it stands, three teams are considered ideal fits for Corum, each with unique reasons that make them potential landing spots:

  1. Los Angeles Chargers: This seems almost too perfect. Corum’s college coach, Jim Harbaugh, now heads the Chargers and has always seen Corum as a cornerstone of his offense. The Chargers are in need of a running back, especially with Austin Ekeler heading to free agency. The familiarity with Harbaugh’s system and the presence of other Michigan alumni could make this a seamless transition for Corum.

  2. Las Vegas Raiders: The Raiders, under coach Antonio Pierce, are looking to bolster their run game, especially with Josh Jacobs possibly exiting. Corum could complement Zamir White, offering a dynamic change-of-pace option in the Raiders’ backfield, which would suit Pierce’s ground-and-pound strategy.

  3. Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings are another intriguing option. With a dire need to revitalize their running game, which struggled significantly last season, Corum could be the spark the Vikings need. His ability to find the end zone, demonstrated by his college touchdown record, could be particularly appealing for a team that scored the fewest rushing touchdowns in the NFL last season.

The Draft's Emotional Ties

There’s also a sentimental angle to consider: the possibility of Corum reuniting with McCarthy, should the Vikings draft both Wolverines. Such a scenario would not only be a heartwarming story for Michigan fans but also provide a familiar and potent partnership in the Vikings’ offense.

What Lies Ahead?

Corum’s legacy at Michigan is undisputed, but his future in the NFL hinges on this week’s draft outcomes. Despite the challenges posed by the devaluation of running backs and his relatively shorter stature, Corum’s exceptional college performance and his knack for making big plays could very well translate into a successful NFL career. Whether he ends up with the Chargers under Harbaugh’s tutelage, as a strategic addition for the Raiders, or as a vital piece in the rebuilding of the Vikings’ running game, Corum is on the cusp of an exciting professional journey. Michigan fans and NFL teams alike are eager to see where this Wolverine legend will make his mark next.

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