Mason Cole was born on March 28, 1996, in Chicago, Illinois. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 298 pounds, he's built for the rigors of the NFL. Cole attended the University of Michigan, where he made an immediate impact on the Wolverines' offensive line. Starting all 51 games in his college career, he became the first true freshman to start on Michigan's offensive line in a season opener, showcasing his readiness and skill from the outset.
Mason Cole is known for his versatility and consistency on the offensive line. His ability to play multiple positions—center, guard, and tackle—gives teams flexibility in their lineups. Cole's quick footwork and strong hands make him effective in both pass protection and run blocking. He’s praised for his football IQ and leadership, often making crucial line calls that keep the offense in sync.
Drafted in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, Cole quickly proved his worth by becoming the first rookie center to start every game for the team since 1973. Over his career, he's continued to be a reliable presence on the field, contributing to the offensive lines of both the Cardinals and the Minnesota Vikings. His durability and adaptability have made him a valuable asset in the league.
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