After three dominant seasons wreaking havoc in the Big Ten at Michigan, Miami Dolphins rookie first-round pick Kenneth Grant is now adjusting to life in the NFL.
The Miami Dolphins wanted to bolster the trenches in 2025, and the NFL draft produced three names who are looking to make an impact as rookies -- Kenneth Grant, Jordan Phillip, and Zeek Biggers.
With limited cap salary space and little draft capital, the Miami Dolphins had few avenues to upgrade the roster this offseason. Their first-round pick became arguably the most impactful way to do so, and they used it to address a big need with an even bigger presence — selecting 6-foot-4, 331-pound defensive tackle Kenneth Grant 13th overall.
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The Dolphins used the 13th pick in the draft on DT Kenneth Grant after a productive career at Michigan. Miami HC Mike McDaniel has been impressed with
Kenneth Grant, the hulking 6'4", 331lb defensive tackle hailing from the University of Michigan, went 13th overall to the Miami Dolphins in the 2025 NFL
The Miami Dolphins made a serious investment this offseason in their defensive line, looking to improve their run defense while bolstering the pass rush. That investment includes three defensive tackles picked in April's draft: Kenneth Grant (13th overall), Jordan Phillips (143rd overall), and Zeek Biggers (253rd overall).
The Dolphins missed the playoffs for the first time under head coach Mike McDaniel last season. This year, they’ll look to bounce back with a healthy quarterback and the league’s 12th-easiest schedule.
Multiple executives had mixed opinions when it came to the Dolphins using the No. 13 pick on Michigan DT Kenneth Grant before trading up to select G Jonah Savaiinaea in round two.
Many teams around the NFL are busy inking draft picks to their rookie deals. In the case of the Dolphins, that includes their top selection now being on the books.
The Miami Dolphins didn't go flashy with their first round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft last month. In fact, finally, they began to do what they should have done in previous years: beef up on the lines of scrimmage. They started doing that by taking Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant with the 13th overall pick.
The Miami Dolphins were aggressive in the 2025 NFL Draft, taking an athletic freak in IDL Kenneth Grant, and following it up with a trade up for Offensive Lineman Jonah Savaiinaea.
Michigan football defensive tackle Kenneth Grant was selected with the 13th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins. Most analysts had Grant going in the late part of the first round, but the Dolphins couldn't pass up the ceiling and potential Grant possesses.
The Miami Dolphins went into the 2025 NFL Draft with a clear need in the trenches on both sides of the ball. With their first-round pick, and 13th overall, the Dolphins selected the Michigan Wolverines' nose tackle Kenneth Grant.
The Dolphins are adding along the defensive interior with the top pick.
Kenneth Grant is one of the most disruptive draft prospects in this year’s defensive lineman class. Playing for Michigan, Grant displayed incredible use of size and hands.
The 2025 NFL Draft is now 16 days away and for the fourth time in franchise history, the Arizona Cardinals own the 16th pick. This year, they’ve been linked to these players in various mock drafts.
The 2025 NFL Draft is right around the corner, and we've got you covered with in-depth scouting reports on all of the top prospects at every position in this year's class.
The three Wolverines were major contributors to Michigan’s top-ranked defense in 2023 en route to a national championship.
INDIANAPOLIS. — If you’ve been following along through the NFL Draft process thus far, you know by now that the defensive line position is considered one of the stronger groups in this entire class.
Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant shared he had a formal meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine. The Pittsburgh Steelers are looking to add “some young blood” to their defensive line this offseason, which is why they’re deep into their homework on this year’s rookie class.
Adding a 6-foot-3, 339-pound defensive tackle won’t erase what happened to the Buffalo Bills in this year’s AFC Championship Game, but it certainly won’t hurt their chances in 2025.
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. According to ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr., Philadelphia is likely to draft a first-round defensive tackle for the third time in four years, something Eagles fans certainly understand.
The mass exodus out of Ann Arbor continues as another Wolverine who won a national championship under Jim Harbaugh has announced his intention of following his former head coach into the NFL.
Michigan defensive tackle Kenneth Grant declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Thursday after three seasons with the Wolverines. The 6-foot-3, 339-pound junior was a third-team All-American and a second-team All-Big Ten selection this season.
Height: 6030 (unofficial) Weight: 339 (unofficial) Year: Junior Pro Comparison: Dalvin Tomlinson Michigan Wolverines defensive tackle Kenneth Grant is a tight-quarters mauler who has the potential to serve a dominant role in the heart of an NFL defense.
The Indiana Hoosiers received the ball to start the game on Saturday and the Wolverines' defense came to play on the first drive. The Hoosiers got a quick first down but the Wolverines' defense held and forced Indiana to punt.
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