“Great day in the lab” - Michigan’s Blake Corum gives sneak peek into intense preparation for 2024 NFL draft
Blake Corum is one of the top running back prospects entering this year's NFL Draft. The former Michigan man took to Instagram to share a behind-the-scenes snippet of his intense preparation for the draft. He was seen on the massage table getting a treatment for his foot with just a couple of days left for the event in Detroit.
“Great day in lab,” he wrote in the Instagram story.
The snippet was originally shared by Valor Strength and Performance, where Corum is training for the big day.
Earlier, Blake Corum was seen flaunting his national championship ring with his former quarterback, J.J. McCarthy. The duo was there to attend the Michigan Spring Game, the first one in the post-Jim Harbaugh era.
They got a set of four rings to commemorate the successful 2023 season for the rest of their lives and beyond.
Corum was a big part of Jim Harbaugh's Wolverines setup that won the national championship title in January. He is seen as a big utility player who could take the load off his quarterback like he did for J.J. McCarthy. Now all eyes will be on him in the draft to see where he lands in the NFL.
Blake Corum's message to his successors in Ann Arbor before the NFL switch
While Blake Corum is just a step away from a switch to the NFL, he will also be looking forward to watching the Michigan Wolverines play in the 2024 season.
He gave a strong message of unity to his successors in Ann Arbor during the Spring Games. Speaking to FOX Sports, the former Wolverine said:
"My message to this team is just be brothers ... People tried to tear us apart, but we locked arms and we had goal in find and we finished our goal. We love our brothers.”
Multiple scandals rocked the Michigan football program during the 2023 season, with the team facing penalties on two separate occasions.
Former head coach Jim Harbaugh faced a four-game suspension at the start of the season before being sidelined for another three games towards the end of the regular season due to the infamous sign-stealing scandal. But his team rallied together for their first national success since 1997.