
By HockomockSports.com Staff
Mansfield grad TJ Guy is getting his shot at the next level after signing with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent following the 2026 NFL Draft.
Guy spent the past five seasons at Michigan University and appeared in 48 games for the Wolverines. He was voted an alternate captain for this past season and was named the team’s Most Improved Player on Defense in 2024. As a graduate student in 2025, he appeared in twelve games with four starts at edge, recording eighteen tackles, including three for loss with two and a half sacks, and an interception to earn his fifth varsity letter.
He’ll also reunite with former Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, after helping the Wolverines win a national title in his defense in 2023. In Baltimore, Guy will be coached by defensive line coach Lou Esposito, who held the same role at Michigan over the past two seasons. He’ll also join former Wolverine teammate Rayshaun Benny, who was selected with the No. 250 overall pick in the draft.
At Mansfield, Guy was a standout two-way player and played a vital role in helping the Hornets win the Division 2 Super Bowl in 2019. During that season, he recorded 43 tackles, including six for loss with five sacks and five pressures, while also blocking for an offense that produced more than 2,000 rushing yards.
Former Hornet TJ Guy signs with the Baltimore Ravens and reunites with his former defensive coordinator Jesse Minter and defensive line coach Lou Esposito from his days at Michigan! Great spot for TJ to continue his career!
— Mike Redding (@MikeRedding1) April 26, 2026
At Mansfield, Guy was a standout two-way player and played a vital role in helping the Hornets win the Division 2 Super Bowl in 2019. During that season, he recorded 43 tackles, including six for loss with five sacks and five pressures, while also blocking for an offense that produced more than 2,000 rushing yards.
Milford alum Brady Olson will also be competing for a spot on an NFL roster. He announced on Sunday that he was invited to Buffalo Bills minicamp.
Olson played his senior year during the Fall II season for the Scarlet Hawks before heading to UMass Amherst for three seasons. After throwing for almost 2,000 yards and 10 touchdowns across three seasons, Olson transferred to Central Connecticut and shined for the Blue Devils this past fall. He tossed 17 touchdowns and 2,239 yards in 13 games to lead Central Connecticut to an 8-5 record.
