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11 Senior Bowl winners who helped their 2025 NFL Draft stock

Another stop on the road to the 2025 NFL draft has been completed.

Many people have improved inventory this week when dust settled in another mobile week for a senior bowl. The eyes of the NFL world focused on the practice of the senior bowl and reached the game. While the defensive and aggressive line stealed the show on mobile, the signal was shaken and slightly off.

In each position, see the players who have improved the draft stock from one week on mobile.

Quarter back: Tyler Shaf, Louisville

This QB crop brought to a senior bowl was not a great thing to say modestly. Headliner (Alabama's Jalen Mill Low, Olemis'JAXSON DART and OREGON's Dillon Gabriel) were all overwhelmed throughout the week. SHOUGH, in a way, was the most consistent bunch of passers -by, in a sense, when looking at the scene during the team's drill, some different arm slots were introduced. The QB3 race was widely opened, and SHOUGH claimed his claim on the spot because others fell on the board.

Running back: RJ Harvey, UCF

This running back class is loaded, and one of my favorite people in the class is RJ Harvey. He was shorter in 5'7, but he had a huge foot, driving contacts and giving a lot of effort to protect his pass. He also showed a wide range of receivers and separated into a short and half -intermediate 1V1. With the depth of this running back class, Harvey will be on the second or early 3rd, but it will be stealing for those who broke him.

Honorable reference: Devin Neil and Brashard Smith, SMU

Wide receiver: Jack Baek, TCU

The receiver was also an interesting case this week. QBS was not a great thing, but the receiver had a considerable part of the problem of creating separation. It's not a really surprised Betti this week. He is a strong child who is likely to become a power slot at the NFL level, but he has finished many tough catches through the contact at the top of his route, and shows that he wants to be a blocker. Run the game and get an impressive pink down to a defensive lineman with a tosplay. I am worried about his long speed at the next level, but he is a tough blocker, a harsher receiver, and will find a role at the next level.

Honorable reference: XAVIER RESTREPO, Miami, JayLin NOEL, IowaUtah Jailen Royals

Tight end: Eliya Aloy, Miami

In many cases, Aloy, who took the rear seats in the Camwed and Zavier's restricted shows, was a brake out of the fourth grader who continued to play high -quality mobile. He was giving safety and line backers in 1V1. I always found space using head fake and glitter on my shoulders. He also did not seem to be very out of place as a langame blocker and put himself in a good position to succeed. This tight end -class is deep and has a lot of high -quality players, but Aloy is positioned as the largest beneficiaries in mobile on mobile.

Honorable reference: Mason Taylor, LSU

Attack Tackle: Anthony Belton, North Carolina

Oregon's Josh Connery Jr. and North Dakota's Gray Zabel were often shaded on the attack line, and Belton thought there was a really expensive moment in mobile this week. He is a large -scale prospect of 6'6 and 345 pounds, but the quickness of the pass protection was actually chasing down blocks. He came with the strength and power of the grip to finish the block with a run game, but wanted to see if he could be consistent. This week he was.

Honorary mention: Emery Jones, LSU

Interior attack lineman: Graser Bell, North Dakota

Zabel was one of the people who emphasized that I had the opportunity to improve draft inventory in a strong week, and he wasn't just exceeding expectations. He tackled for the bison, and both the guard and the center were outstanding, and his exercise skills were really impressive. The national team drives out of him in space, and he is pinball in the open field, but the ability to cut his back and reach the second level is really outstanding. Zabel is rarely lost in PASS PRO, showing strong hands and grip. You will not be surprised if he will be higher in draft than people think.

Honorable reference: Miles Frazier, LSU, Clay Webb, Jacksonville State, Willie Lampkin, UNC

Edge Defender: Boston College, Donovan Ezel Aque

This is for players Improvement Their draft stock is the most common reason why I don't have a Marthall microphone green Texas A & MShamer Stewart here -At this point, it is almost one round of lock. So I go to Ozil Aque. Ezel Aque is a player where the star week began with measurement. It is a wonderful wing in his hat that comes with a 34 -inch arm for 6'2 and 248 pounds, but when he arrived in the field, he showed a violent nature at the end. He gained many people in the run game with his long arms and summarized a great victory against various linemen. This week's play matches the tape of 2024, where he gained 16.5 bags and settled him on the second day of the future draft.

Honorary reference: Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA, Barryn Sorrell, Texas, David Walker, Central Arkansas

Defense tackle: Darius Alexander, Toledo

In the senior bowl class with many monsters in the interior, Alexander was the most explosive and consistent tackle this week. He was a passage representative and could not block it and won anywhere from the three techniques to Wide 9. Not only that, he showed the ability to play a run with consistency. Looking at him this week, the mutual reference with his tape was quite confined for me as a second day pick for me. rush.

Honorable reference: aenese peebles, Virginia Institute of TechnologyTJ Sanders, South Carolina

Line Bucker: Jack Kiza, Notre Dam

The fact that Kiser actually played in less than two weeks after playing the national championship is a proof of his driving and competition. When he played, Kiza actually showed the most three -down ability of the line backer, showed the range to reach under the concept of passing, stuck to the RB with a passcurajage, and quickly filled with run games. Ta. He has much better exercise skills than the previous battle Irish LBS, showing a fluid waist and quick legs. I was a fan of his game, and he pushed his shares this week.

Honorary mention: Schemer James, Florida, Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon, Smieel Mondon Jr., Georgia

A small dynamo attacks again. The stout is small at 5'8 and £ 178, but he was always sticky and sticky. He is competitive on the catchpoint depth site, one of the smallest defensive backs here, and is inevitable to throw himself as a Randy Fender. He also played well in nickel that he thought was the future of his NFL. Think of me as a fan.

Honorary mention: Jacob Parish, KansasAzarey'h Thomas, FSU, Quincylie, Louis Building

Safety: Dante Radar Junior, Maryland

The trader was consistently sticking to the tight end with a pass game and read things immediately with the back end. His instinct was exhibited by his instinct because his American team spin a lot of news and threw a funky thing on his other defensive back, but he played well on mobile. did. He shows the ability to be a really fun work with the appropriate defense system of NFL.

Honorary mention: Kendre Jackson, Illinois, Hunter Warer, Wisconsin, Sebastian Castro, Iowa

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