Michigan has sent 25 players to the NFL in the last three drafts, including 13 in the first three rounds. That's a top-five production line nationally lol. Calling your late-round picks "pros" while ignoring Michigan's consistent output of high-end talent is a major oversight. The Wolverines' 85% draft success rate for eligible starters over the past five years shows a superior development model. Your argument about stability is valid, but Michigan's foundation has produced more wins, more championships, and more early draft capital. The real track record for building pros is measured at the top of the draft board, not by finding sleepers.