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23 Senior Bowl observations from last day of practice for NFL Draft hopefuls

It was a cloudy day from my mobile phone as the last day of the 2025 senior bowl practice began. The team was in the shells (shoulder pads and shorts) that day, and basically had a walk -through at the first part of the practice. As the practice ended, it was quite picked up and a special team was a priority.

Nevertheless, we have an observation to provide you from mobile. The next time you see these people on Saturday during the actual game.

  • Toledo DT Darius Alexander is a certain rock in the first half of the second round. He couldn't block for a week and won several alignment along the defense line. His quickness is unrealistic in its size, and he has enough power to cause ground. If you need three techniques on the second day, Alexander is a man.
  • Mike Green and Donovan Ezel Aque were the edges that leave their mobile a few weeks later, and the next edge of the National Team was David Walker in central Arkansaw. He had some sweet pass rush movements emphasized by ghost movements against Paddue's Marcus Mubou. He spent a good week here, but never seemed to be out of place. It might be nice if he would be 6'2 instead of 6'0, but it may not be a problem anyway.
  • FSU CB Azareye'h Thomas spent the best practice day on Thursday. He was covering all the receivers, so I was inherited and rewarded for one of the worst routes I've ever seen (details will be explained later). Thomas's patience has been really improved this week, combining it with human news length and gypsum enemy. Thomas feels higher than many people believe.
  • USC C JONAH MONHEIM also spent the best work day today. I think he is struggling with individual representatives against defensive lineman (30 -inch weapons do that). He's a different position due to his arm length, but someone intends to make something from him.
  • Monheim and UCLA Edge OLUDEJO have entered a little between Pass Rush 1V1s. Small cross -town confrontation.
  • Orado played on the entire defense front during the Pass Rush period and won the center. I asked him about it after practice, and he was trying to do the same thing because he said that the best pas rush was won from anywhere and could be a multi -purpose. I was actually impressed by Orado this week. Orado, the former microphone line backer, moved to the edge this season and was fine this week. I was able to see that he was two days late or a pick in the early three days.
  • Oklahoma RB OLLIE GORDON II had a difficult day to protect the path. He steam by his teammate Nick Martin and lost in various ways. This was not a good time for those who need to prove their value by being handed.
  • Martin, on the other hand, is one of the best coverage line backers of the week. He had a really great representative for the national team to run back, suffocate them in the press, and won many victorys as Blitzer. His scope as a passage fender gains a person in charge.
  • Virginia Tech RB Bhayshul Tuten had a wonderful day. He was definitely the best national team that returned to pass protection and showed a wonderful burst from the hole in the langame. He is a little smaller, but prove his value here is a wonderful feather in his cap.
  • Let's talk about these receivers, a man. I think 7on7 ruined soccer. This is because all these receivers perform futsal shuffle on the scrimmage line and go anywhere. What happened to the game I love?
  • Scramble in the 7on 7th term should be punished for death.
  • Virginia Tech DT AenEAS PEEBLES is joy:
  • RB Lequint Allen was good this week. As a receiver, many tools have been displayed as pass blockers.
  • For the American team, the edgeche mer stewart, CB tray moss, WR Blue Macquii, and DT Dane Walkers were not attending. CB Maxwell Hairston was attending, but was not dressed out, informing him that his week was over. DT OMARR NORMAN-LOTT was dressed out, but only individual drills were performed.
  • Florida LB Shamage Games stealed the show. He was everywhere on Thursday, won the Pascalage and immediately descended from the trigger. He is on a light side, but I think he can be a high -quality one at the next level of recognition and explosive recognition and explosive.
  • To replace the stewart, Minnesota DL Danny Strigau was called from a flaboul and quickly became busy. He was lined up on the entire defense line and was under pressure as well. I was not familiar with his game, but now he is paying my attention!
  • Delaware RB Marcas Yarnes is a dynamic pass catcher. This week, many people could not stick to him. He continued cooking as a receiver this week. He is a little a little, but he plays a specific role as a third downback and special team in NFL. It keeps you in the league.
  • This should be a walk -through day, and the player was separated from the ground when the play speed was slightly increased. South Carolina LB Demetrius Night II had no one. I am really interested in his game, a really good athlete.
  • Texas's Edge Barreen Sorel is fine this week and has a good day today. He was able to win in various ways and won with a pas rush using more speeds than today. I think he is more profile as a specified pass lusher, but in a class full of athletic edges, Sorel is still outstanding in his RepRETOIRE.
  • Kansas CB Jukob Parish is built for the role of NFL Nickel. He had several wonderful paths, including those who overcome the pick route and defeated the WR Isak Tesla a ball in the ball. He is getting smaller, but he usually finds a house.
  • Overwon RB Jalquez Hunter had a good day to finish the practice. Hunter stolen his shine on Thursday because RBS Devin Neal and RJ HARVEY are taking the spotlight. He shows some great downfield reception capabilities, and his powerful builds can explode. He is another one on the third day, which will run seriously during the game.
  • Although it was uniform for him, I spent a good practice day in me Miss Edge. He turned the corners and won at speed, breaking the tackle inside. I hope he is more consistent and can play a run better, but his statistics and frames are prototypes.
  • The National Team wiped out the floor with the American team for music during practice. The American team will end music during practice, and it's just strange.

The senior bowl will be held on Saturday, February 1 at 2:30 pm on the NFL network.

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