Mason Cole

C, OG/OT · Michigan
As a general rule, offensive linemen generally don't receive much fanfare - at least not until they miss a key block. Cole, however, is a notable exception. The Florida native signed with Michigan as one of the more highly sought after preps in the country, turning down offers by virtually every other program. He then immediately lived up to his billing, becoming the first offensive lineman in Michigan's storied history to start the season opener of his true freshman campaign. It was a role he would never relinquish, ultimately starting all 51 games of his collegiate career, tying for the most ever by a Wolverine, regardless of position. Perhaps wanting to break the tie (with former defensive lineman Craig Roh), Cole opted to accept an invitation to the Senior Bowl, giving him a 52nd opportunity to don the maize and blue. Cole began and ended his illustrious career at left tackle, starting all 12 games as a freshman and the next 13 games as a sophomore on the blindside before switching inside to center - where he projects best in the NFL - as a junior. He earned Second Team All-Big Ten honors from the league coaches and media in 2016 but was asked to move back outside to left tackle as a senior, where he again earned Second Team all-conference recognition. Though he proved quite effective there at Michigan, Cole lacks ideal arm length and foot speed to remain outside in the NFL. His blocky frame and physical nature project better inside, with his positional versatility and reliability likely to make him one of the first senior linemen selected in April. BACKGROUND Cole signed with Michigan as a consensus four star recruit, turning down the likes of Alabama, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Southern Cal, among many others. He participated in the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, playing on the East Team. Cole was named to the USA TODAY Sports Preseason High School All-America Team prior to senior season as well as being named a first-team all-state and a first-team all-area selection as a junior."