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EMU Offensive Lineman Mickey Rewolinski Receives NFL Camp Invite

EMU Offensive Lineman Mickey Rewolinski Receives NFL Camp Invite

4/25/2026 8:27:00 PM | Football

Rewolinski received the minicamp invite following the 2026 NFL Draft

YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- Former Eastern Michigan University offensive lineman Mickey Rewolinski (Caledonia, Wis./Union Grove) received an NFL minicamp invitation following the NFL Draft. Rewolinski will head to Seattle, Wash. to try to join the Seattle Seahawks. Since 2015, Eastern football has had six players drafted and 33 more sign free-agent or mini-camps deals. 

Rewolinski was a stalwart on the front line, seeing action in nine games in 2025, including starts in the final eight games of the season, after he returned from a broken hand sustained ahead of the season. A participant in 42 career games for the Eagles, he was the first offensive lineman to earn all-league accolades since Brian Dooley was tabbed for the second team in 2023. 

During his senior season, Rewolinski anchored an offensive line that kept quarterback Noah Kim upright, blocked for a 1,000-yard running back, and helped four players post 100-yard games. Rewolinski helped Dontae McMillan become the 12th different back to surpass 1,000 yards in a single season while ranking in the top 10 nationally and first in the MAC in both fewest sacks allowed (eighth at 0.92 sacks allowed per game) and fewest TFLs (ninth at 3.75 per game). Rewolinski and the line also played a vital role in the team producing at least one 100-yard player in the final seven games of the season, a streak that ranks as the third-longest in program history and featured four games with a 100-yard rusher and four with a 100-yard receiver.

After redshirting in 2020, he began contributing in 2021 and grew into a consistent presence, appearing in 10 games in 2022 and starting all 10 in 2023 while helping power a strong run game. He took on a full-time role in 2024, starting all 12 games, earning Academic All-MAC honors, and graduating in the spring. In 2025, he capped his career with eight starts in nine games and earned All-MAC Third Team recognition, closing out his time as a multi-year starter and key piece of the Eagles' offensive front.

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