NFL Wolverines: 2013 Statistics
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Michael Cox recorded 43 yards on 22 rushing attempts in his rookie year for the New York Giants. He also operated as an on-again, off-again kick returner, registering a 56-yard return against the Detroit Lions late in the season.
Jake Long started and played in 15 games for his new team the St. Louis Rams. He spent the previous five seasons with the Miami Dolphins.
Patrick Omameh did not see game action with his team the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
David Molk was not in the league during the 2013 season after being cut by the Chargers; however, he recently signed with Chip Kelly and the Eagles and is listed on the team roster.
Hit the jump for the defensive players.
Linebacker
a forced fumble.
Brandon Graham converted to outside linebacker in the Eagles’ new 3-4 defensive scheme, but he didn’t seem too pleased with his new role. Despite totaling a combined 19 tackles, three sacks, and one forced fumble, Graham says, “I’ll probably end up in a 4-3 my next go-around.”
LaMarr Woodley racked up 36 tackles and five sacks for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Kenny Demens may or may not still be on the practice squad for the Arizona Cardinals.
Defensive Back
Ryan Mundy tallied 77 tackles, an interception, a sack, and a
recovered fumble in his one-year stint with the New York Giants. Mundy
recently signed a new contract with the Chicago Bears.
Leon Hall picked off a pass and recorded 20 combined tackles for Cincinnati.
Stevie Brown, after recording eight interceptions in 2012, was
sidelined last year with a torn ACL. The Giants locked him up for
next season anyway.
Zoltan Mesko is no longer a New England Patriot. His 42.5 yard average and 36.7 net were both career worsts during his year as a Pittsburgh Steeler. Mesko is now a free agent.