Junior Colson

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Junior Colson
2024-0106-Junior Coleson.jpg
Colson with Michigan in 2024
Michigan WolverinesNo. 25
Position Linebacker
ClassJunior
Personal information
Born: (2002-12-06) December 6, 2002 (age 21)
Mirebalais, Haiti
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight247 lb (112 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High school Ravenwood (Brentwood, Tennessee)
Career highlights and awards

Junior Colson (born December 6, 2002) is a Haitian-American football linebacker. Born in Haiti, Colson moved to the United States at age 9. He played college football at the University of Michigan, winning the national championship and the Lott Trophy in 2023.

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Early life and high school career

Colson was born in Mirebalais, Haiti. His father died when he was seven years old, and he was placed in an orphanage in Port-au-Prince operated by his uncle. At age eight, he met Americans Steve and Melanie Colson who visited Haiti on a church mission after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. He was adopted by the Colsons and, after a lengthy adoption and immigration process, moved to Tennessee at age nine in May 2012. [1] [2] [3] He recalled that, on arriving at the airport in the United States, "The first thing I saw in America was a Michigan hat. That's what all of my family members were wearing, they're big Michigan fans." [4]

Colson grew up speaking Haitian Creole and learned English only after moving to Tennessee. He also grew up playing soccer and took up American football, playing linebacker at Ravenwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee.

Considered a four-star recruit by the 247Sports Composite rankings, Colson was rated as a top 100 player in the nation, the #10 overall linebacker, and the second best player in Tennessee in 2021. He committed to play college football at Michigan, over offers from LSU, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon and Tennessee.

College career

Colson with Michigan in 2021 Junior Colson (September 4, 2021).jpg
Colson with Michigan in 2021

Colson met Michigan Wolverines football coach Jim Harbaugh at the Michigan football camp and was offered a scholarship to play football. He enrolled at Michigan in 2021 and started seven games as a true freshman for the Wolverines. He totaled 60 tackles (fourth most on the team), and earned his first career sack on November 13, 2021, in a 12 tackle performance versus Penn State. He was selected as a Freshman All-American. [5] [6]

As a sophomore, in 2022, Colson started all 14 games, recording a team high 101 tackles and 2 sacks. He was voted second team All-Big Ten by the coaches. In the Big Ten Championship Game victory versus Purdue, Colson recorded a career high 15 tackles. [7]

As a junior, in 2023, Colson started all 15 games and led the Michigan Wolverines to a national championship with a team high 95 tackles. [8] Colson was named Second-team All-Big Ten by both the coaches and media. [9] He also won the Lott IMPACT Trophy. [8] [10]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span
6 ft 2+14 in
(1.89 m)
238 lb
(108 kg)
32+12 in
(0.83 m)
9+38 in
(0.24 m)
All values from NFL Combine [11] [12]

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