On the second day of the 2025 senior bowl, the pad was completely installed. Here, every day is exciting, but when the pad is turned on, the strength level rises to an important level. Both practices today are very physical, and the players have been discarded after playing the United States and the national team.
But through the battle, we saw some really interesting players stand out and continued to play well after the first few days. My observation from the second day is as follows.
- On the people, Toledo DT's Dalius Alexander keeps a really strong day. He indicates a position versatile, acquires the person in charge of the pas rush from the inside and outside, and always puts pressure from inside. He entered a 34 -inch arm with a good size with 6'3 and 304 pounds. And the level of the level he plays is to put him as a rock on the second day of the draft.
- Boston College's Edge Donovan Ezel Aque also had a really good day. He won a lot of victory in the rangement, which was his best day as a passage. He hit the Marcas Mubou's pardie with a sweet chop and a tearing movement. He is definitely a stand -up man, but he is a productive pass rush.
- David Walker of Central Arkan Sow Edge is a tremendous player of 6'0 and 267 pounds, but it is really impressive if he speeds up the power. He drew two holding calls between the person in charge today. I don't know where his draft range is, but he is a unique player.
- Shiracus RB Lekin Allen had some real dope moment as a receiver today. Show off the ability like a receiver and adjust the playback with the air pass. I think he puts him in the NFL list.
- Donovan Edwards in Michigan is an interesting case. He dropped the LB during the RB-LB Passa Valley Session, but the team put the ball on the ground and searched several times. Edwards' stock has plummeted from the beginning of the season, but if he can show off the receiving chop, he may stick to the NFL list as a depth RB.
- UCLA Edge Oladejo has a very sick person today. When the pad began to jump out, he really raised his play. He was lined up with security guards several times and dusted his opposition.
- Oklahoma RB OLLIE GORDON II is a reliable player between tackles as a runner, but a little hard as a pass catcher. He really scared me because he couldn't really sink his waist or make separation from the line backer. He is still a high quality player, but he is also a limited player.
- Conversely, his teammate LB Nick Martin had a fun person in Pascalage. He was obviously his team's best passcurage LB and created some PBU.
- Mike Green did this:
The first round player.
- Another high -quality day of NDSU OL GRAY Zabel and NC State Ot Anthony Belton. Belton is interested in his size and exercise skills.
- Tennessee DT Omar Nomanlot did not practice today for injury.
- There were several impressive battles this week, but LSU OL EMERY JONES Jr. and Texas A & M Edge Shemar Stewart are on the war. They repeatedly chased each other and both divided the person in charge. This is the week.
- Jones got a job in the guard, and it was really good there. I think Jones is worth trying to tackle, but he will make a very nice guard.
- UNC C Willie Lampkin was really good this week. He is literally a outstanding value of all aspects of the game (5 '10, center of 270 pounds?), But his wrestling background and the strength of the grip have been proven to succeed with pivot and guard. Is there a change to full back at the store?
- Arizona Or Jonah Savinia is an interesting case. He has a lot of hard work this week in tackle, but he is much better in vigilance. However, he does not have many guards in charge. His frame and limited islands may be the best inside.
- LSU TE Mason Taylor had a person in charge of pass protection, but he is such a smooth route runner and has worked a lot for ramboxing. I am a big fan of his game.
- Today, two small schools at the United States were outstanding: Jacksonville Orcray Wepb and Sacramento Orgaxon Trator. Both people did a good job to regain their hands after the first pass rush, and Wepb showed some leg drive and power that I found really impressive.
- Georgia Institute of Technology TE Jackson Hose is a threat as a blocker. He loved to confuse it in the field and won many representatives in the LB-TE PASS PRO session. He also carried it with a fun one -handed grab. After waking up, a new chip rayman dropped.
- Notre Dame LB Jackgizer may be the best line backer for the entire event. He was the most consistent of running and pass game supporters, and showed some great exercise skills in gaining weight and changing directions. He picked up a pass thrown by Alabama QB Jalen Milroe. He had a good week.
- Georgia Wal Arian Smith is … frustrating. He had three drops throughout the practice, but also had the best downfield on the side job. I think he's a linear athlete who is doing his best before and after, but his hands are a big problem.
- Today's line backer was in Tun Pin's shit. AUBURN LB Eugene Asante took out a man and let people know it. South Carolina LB Demetorius Night II absolutely hit Delaware RB Marcas Yarnes with tosplay. Knight was a very interesting player, and they were shaking the shit.
- GEORGIA LB SMAEL MONDON Jr. is both a run game and a pass game, and it was really good today. He played some big play to protect the back, I was really impressed.
- SMU RB Brashard Smith is a pass game cheat code. No one thinks he was consistently closed.
- UCF RB RJ HARVEY had a good day everywhere. As a receiver, we made some impressive theater and showed a wonderful vision as a runner. Pass protection is still appearing (he's 5'7), but everything else is there.
- Georgia DL Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins has not obtained the same perception as his teammates, but this week is surprising. I won the power and burst, I was impressed.
- What are these three representatives from LSU's Emery Jones Jr. and Texas Barinsorel? Today's competition was great.
- If you need QB this year … No, not.
- Utah State University WR Jaren Royals was really good this week. He is in a destructive route, such as slanting, digging, and a great job on the screen, but he shows various ways to open, simply bowling DB.
- Tell anyone that UNC has participated in AUX today, and he thinks he is wonderful.





