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August 11, 2025 By  Big Ten, Featured, News

Michigan Wolverines Awards 2025: Watch List & Standouts

The Michigan Wolverines’ awards 2025 conversation is heating up in Ann Arbor before the first snap of the season. With preseason watch lists now released, several Wolverines. From veterans to emerging stars, they are already in the national spotlight.

Michigan Wolverines 2025 Awards Watch List and Defensive Standouts

Veterans Still on the Watch List

After losing guys like Mason Graham and  Colston Loveland to the 2025 NFL Draft, their presence will be missed. However, their departures also create opportunities for new leaders to step forward. Offensive guard Giovanni El-Hadi appears on the Outland Trophy watch list, aiming to be recognized as one of the best interior linemen in the country.

Linebacker Ernest Hausmann has turned heads with his play recognition and sideline-to-sideline speed, making him a name to watch for defensive honors. Running back Justice Haynes joins the Maxwell Award watch list, representing Michigan’s backfield in the national awards race.

New Faces on the Wolverines Awards 2025 Watch List

One name gaining attention in 2025 is linebacker Hausmann. After showing flashes last season, he’s looked sharper in camp. He is reading plays quickly and attacking the ball with speed. It’s no surprise his name is coming up in early Michigan Wolverines 2025 honors talk.

On offense, the wide receiver group is deeper and more competitive than it’s been in years. Younger players are pushing veterans for playing time, giving the coaching staff flexibility to expand the passing game.

Defensive Backs and Linebackers Driving Michigan Football Honors

Michigan’s secondary has been one of the most improved units in camp. Safety Rod Moore has been sharp. His communication has improved, and his coverage has tightened throughout camp. “He’s become the glue of our secondary,” defensive coordinator Jesse Minter said at media day.

Linebackers have been equally sharp. Their improved recognition and faster reads have tightened the middle of the field, forcing quarterbacks to think twice before attacking. This growth has expanded the Michigan football honors conversation beyond linemen and offensive stars. The defense has talent at every level.

Momentum in the Michigan Wolverines Awards 2025 Race

The first month of the season will set the tone. Early performances could push watch list names into semifinalist conversations, and a few breakout players might join the Wolverines’ awards watch list. For Michigan, the 2025 awards race isn’t about one or two stars. It’s about a deep, talented roster ready to earn respect across the country.

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Blue Team running back Donovan Edwards (7) runs against Maize Team defensive back Jyaire Hill (20) during the first half of the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

Momentum from the Postseason

The ReliaQuest Bowl provided fans with an early glimpse into the future. Freshman running back Jordan Marshall ran for 100 yards and MVP honors, right tackle Andrew Sprague held his own against veteran pass rushers, and tight end Hogan Hansen showed flashes as a receiving threat.

At the Senior Bowl, running back Donovan Edwards and edge rusher Josaiah Stewart used the spotlight to raise their NFL Draft stock.

Honors

First-Time Watch List Selections:

  • Giovanni El-Hadi — Offensive Guard — Outland Trophy Watch List

  • Justice Haynes — Running Back — Maxwell Award Watch List

As the season unfolds, the Wolverines’ awards race could define the Wolverines’ national profile and potentially bring more hardware back to Ann Arbor.

 

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About Edward Blair II

Edward Blair II is a sports media professional and contributor at Last Word On College Football, where he covers the Michigan Wolverines. He is also a columnist for Sports Illustrated, covering Illinois Fighting Illini football and basketball. Edward is currently earning his degree in Sportscasting from the Dan Patrick School of Sportscasting at Full Sail University, with graduation expected in June 2026. A former varsity assistant coach in football and basketball, Edward has also coached at the JV, middle school, and youth levels across football, basketball, baseball, and track & field. He is a proud member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS). He currently works as a Production Assistant for Fox Sports and serves as a video editor intern for Roundtable Sports Network during the NFL season. Edward brings a coach’s insight, a journalist’s eye, and a passion for storytelling to his sports coverage—creating content that informs, inspires, and elevates the conversation.