STEPHEN SCHILLING RUMORS

Stephen Schilling joins U-M teammate Jonas Mouton with Chargers

Schilling, who started 49 of 50 games for the Wolverines — 25 at left guard, 22 at right takle, two at right guard — went late in the sixth round.
Via Detnews.com  |  April 30, 2011

Chargers Select Michigan OG Stephen Schilling (Rd.6, No.201)

With the 201st overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the San Diego Chargers select Michigan OG Stephen Schilling. A competitive, hard-working lineman with limited athleticism and upside, Schilling sets with a wide base, bends his knees, and is a solid position blocker who seals defenders from the action. Better than average skill pulling across the line of scrimmage, very quick off...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 30, 2011

Stephen Schilling scouting report

Stephen Schilling OG Michigan Ht: 6’4″ Wt: 308 Strengths: A four-year starter. Plays with a mean streak; a nasty run blocker who is capable of driving his man into the ground. Elite athletic ability for in interior lineman; forced to block on a the move a lot in Michigan’s offensive scheme. Has a reputation as a hard worker and a team leader. Weaknesses: Does everything well...
Via DraftAce  |  April 16, 2011

Seahawks Hold Private Workout For Michigan OG Stephen Schilling

Michigan offensive guard Stephen Schilling is scheduled to conduct a private workout for the Seattle Seahawks, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation. Schilling is a local player for the Seahawks since he's from Bellevue, Wash. The 6-foot-4, 308-pound four-year starter is graded as a third-round to fourth-round draft target. At the NFL scouting combine,...
Via GridironFans.com  |  April 05, 2011

Links for 2011-01-27

Spartans-Wolverines rivalry still smoldering that's the ticket! SENIOR BOWL EROTICA: THE RED COMPRESSION SHORT DIARIES "Are we even talking about running backs anymore? Because this sounds like we're talking about his *****." Former Bellevue lineman Stephen Schilling preparing for NFL draft "I could hear the crowd at what was supposed to be my first college game," Schilling said...
Via MGoBlog  |  January 28, 2011

Former Bellevue lineman Stephen Schilling preparing for NFL draft

Stephen Schilling, a former Bellevue High School player, is practicing this week in preparation for the Senior Bowl on Saturday. Even though Michigan didn't have much success while he was there, he says he doesn't regret his decision to play for the Wolverines.
Via Seattle Times  |  January 25, 2011

Rodriguez speculation hard to ignore at Michigan

Michigan senior guard Stephen Schilling says it's hard to ignore the speculation about Rich Rodriguez's future.
Via MSNBC  |  December 02, 2010

Michigan seniors look to go out on high note

Stephen Schilling, a five-star offensive line recruit from Bellevue, Wash., could have played college football just about anywhere. He chose Michigan, in part, because "they were good every single year."
Via SI.com  |  August 19, 2010

Big Ten Media Days: Stephen Schilling

Round Two of roundtable interviews. Previously: Troy Woolfolk drops bombs. Up next: Stephen Schilling. The Team Rodriguez tells the players on the team not to worry about exterior drama. He wants them to focus on football, and he can worry about outside factors. Everyone tries to ignore what's said in the media sometimes, or have thick skin about it. Schilling doesn...
Via MGoBlog  |  August 04, 2010

The Great Heisman Campaign: Schilling v. Emilien

Stephen Schilling is widely regarded as Michigan’s best offensive linemen, and will be a third-year starter for the Wolverines in 2008. He makes the switch from right tackle to guard, which is a more natural position for him, and allows him to take advantage of his athleticism. Schilling has started 24 of the 25 games [...]
Via Varsity Blue  |  June 21, 2009
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