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11/24/24

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2025 NFL Draft: Senior Bowl Accepted Invite Tracker

A general view of the field at the Reese's Senior Bowl.
Mobile, Ala.; A general view of the field at the Reese's Senior Bowl. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports)

As the 2024 college football season winds down, invites are ramping up for top 2025 NFL Draft prospects to the Reese's Senior Bowl.

The Mobile, Alabama showcase has become one of the biggest events in the pre-draft process, giving scouts and analysts a closer look at top prospects (and some hidden gems) from across the country. 

Some of the biggest names from last season's Senior Bowl, including Quinyon Mitchell, Byron Murphy, Graham Barton, and Xavier Legette, are already shining as rookies in the NFL.

Accepted invites are starting to trickle in, so for fans of the NFL Draft looking for the full list, The 33rd Team has you covered.

2025 Senior Bowl Invite Tracker


Barryn Sorrell, EDGE, Texas Texas Longhorns logo

6040, 260 pounds, Senior

The first member of the Longhorns to join the Senior Bowl, Sorrell has 4.5 sacks for Texas this season. He's racked up at least 33 pressures for three straight seasons in Austin, and has the pass-rushing experience to earn a spot at the Senior Bowl.


Bilhal Kone, DB, Western Michigan

6020, 190 pounds, Senior

The MAC gets some more representation with Kone's accepted invite. He had two interceptions and 15 pass breakups in two seasons for Western Michigan, using his length and great hand usage to play through the ball and make him a difficult matchup for opposing passing games.


JARED IVEY, DL, Ole Miss Ole Miss Rebels logo

6060, 285 pounds, Senior

Ole Miss had an absolutely stacked defensive unit this season, and Ivey might have been the team's biggest surprise. He finished the year with seven sacks and a pair of forced fumbles, but it's his massive frame that will have scouts keeping a close eye on him in Mobile.


Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers Rutgers Scarlet Knights logo

6050, 252 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Powell might be one of the biggest off-ball linebacker prospects in this class. At over 250 pounds, he brings plenty of size and force to the position. He's also a reliable tackler, with a missed tackle rate under 10 percent over the last two seasons.


Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

The Senior Bowl secured some big names this year, but Gabriel might be the biggest. He's one of the biggest stars in college football this year, winning Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year while being named a Heisman Trophy finalist. He's an elusive left-handed QB with some good arm talent, and a strong showing in the College Football Playoff could boost his draft stock.

Dillon Gabriel's Full Scouting Report


J.C. Davis, OL, Illinois Illinois Fighting Illini logo

6050, 320 pounds, Senior

Davis transferred to Illinois with his final year of eligibility after holding down the left tackle spot at New Mexico. He has the skill set to play tackle, along with the size to potentially kick inside to guard, giving him some positional versatility scouts will want to see down in Mobile.


Oluwafemi Oladejo, LB, UCLA UCLA Bruins logo

6030, 250 pounds, Senior

A former Cal starter, Oladejo transferred to UCLA before the 2023 season and became a key part of their defense for the past two seasons. He had his best year of his college career in 2024, racking up 57 total tackles and 4.5 sacks.


Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina South Carolina Gamecocks logo

6050, 254 pounds, Fifth-Year Senior

South Carolina's defense was loaded with talent this year, and Kennard has a chance to be one of the earliest players drafted from the unit. He was the Bronko Nagurski winner with 11.5 sacks on the season.


Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

6010, 245 pounds, Senior

Stewart is a more compact edge rusher than most prospects in this draft, but he doesn't lack production for a top-tier program like Michigan. After transferring from Coastal Carolina in 2023, Stewart racked up 14 sacks and a pair of forced fumbles in two seasons for the Wolverines.


Xavier Watts, SAF, Notre Dame Notre Dame Fighting Irish

6000, 203 pounds, Graduate Student

The best ball-hawking safety in the draft, Watts led college football with seven interceptions in 2023. He racked up another five INTs this season to go along with eight pass breakups and a forced fumble. Watts flies around the field and shows excellent instincts and burst to jump passes with regularity.


Savion Williams, WR, TCU TCU Horned Frogs logo

6050, 225 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Scouts will be keeping a close eye on Williams, who is a massive WR prospect at 6-foot-5. He's coming off the best year of his college career, catching 60 passes for 611 yards and six touchdowns while also rushing for another 322 yards and six scores.


Jah Joyner, DL, Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers logo

6050, 265 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Joyner has become a disruptive pass rusher over the past couple of seasons. He racked up 12 sacks and four forced fumbles over the last two seasons.


Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers logo

6060, 310 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Robinson tied the Nebraska school record with 59 games played over his Cornhuskers career, and leaves the school after his best season. He finished 2024 with 11 tackles for loss and six sacks as a disruptive interior defender.


Sebastian Castro, DB, Iowa Iowa Hawkeyes logo

5110, 205 pounds, Graduate Student

A versatile chess piece on Iowa's defense, Castro plays all over for the Hawkeyes. He's primarily a slot defender, but also plays in the box and as a deep safety, making him a unique piece for scouts to evaluate in Mobile.


Ajani Cornelius, OL, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

6050, 315 pounds, Senior

Cornelius transferred from Duke before the 2023 season and has quickly become one of Oregon's best offensive players. Manning the right tackle spot for the Ducks, he's allowed just two sacks over his two seasons in Eugene.


Jack Nelson, OL, Wisconsin Wisconsin logo

6070, 316 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Nothing is more reliable than a Wisconsin offensive lineman being a name worth noting in the NFL draft. Jack Nelson has played left tackle for the Badgers, but could play on either side of the offensive line given his skill set.


Hunter Wohler, DB, Wisconsin Wisconsin logo

6020, 218 pounds, Senior

An experienced leader for the Badgers, Wohler produced almost 200 total tackles over the last two seasons, along with a pair of interceptions and 12 pass breakups.


Bru McCoy, WR, Tennessee Tennessee Volunteers logo

6030, 230 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Teams looking for a big-bodied "X" receiver will wan to take a close look at McCoy down in Mobile. He has a massive frame and is a physical weapon who could turn plenty of heads throughout the pre-draft process.


Donovan Edwards, RB, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

6010, 212 pounds, Senior

One of the returning leaders from Michigan's national title run, this season hasn't gone as planned for the Wolverines running back. Still, he leaves Ann Arbor with a national championship ring and some strong film as an explosive downhill runner.


Will Howard, QB, Ohio State Ohio State Buckeyes logo

6040, 235 pounds, Graduate Student

Another intriguing QB prospects lands at the Senior Bowl, this time with Howard. A dual-threat QB who transferred from Kansas State, he's shown more ability as a passer this season, and could boost his draft stock with a strong pre-draft process, starting in Mobile.


Garrett Dellinger, OL, LSU LSU Tigers logo

6050, 322 pounds, Senior

The second LSU OL prospect to accept his Senior Bowl invite, Dellinger has logged starts at center, guard, and tackle for the Tigers over his college career. He's an experienced offensive linemen for an SEC program who will garner interest down in Mobile.


Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami Miami Hurricanes logo

5100, 198 pounds, Redshirt Senior

One of the most electric slot receivers in this draft class, Restrepo is an excellent route runner with terrific body control to make acrobatic catches. He became Miami's all-time leading receiver in both yards and receptions this season.

Xavier Restrepo's Full Scouting Report


Shemar Turner, dL, Texas A&M Texas A&M Aigges Logo

6040, 300 pounds, Senor

Turner was one of the key contributors to Texas A&M's dominant defensive front this season. He has recorded eight sacks and three forced fumbles over the last two seasons, and has been a mainstay for the Aggies throughout his college career.


Jonah Monheim, OL, USC USC Tojans logo

6050, 310 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Monheim has played all over USC's offensive line, even playing left tackle in 2023 before moving to center this season. His 6-foot-5 frame, versatility, and experience at multiple positions will make him one of the most interesting OL prospects at this year's Senior Bowl.


Jordan Burch, DL, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

6060, 295 pounds, Senior

Burch started to hit his stride in 2023, earning all-conference honorable mention honors. He took a massive leap forward this season, racking up a career-high 8.5 sacks for the undefeated Ducks.


Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois Illinois Fighting Illini logo

6030, 200 pounds, Senior

Bryant is one of the most underrated receivers in the country, racking up 984 yards and 10 touchdowns on 54 catches. He's a big-bodied wideout with impressive route-running ability and top-end play speed to be a vertical threat as well as a weapon after the catch.


Gavin Bartholomew, TE, Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Panthers logo

6050, 250 pounds, Senior

A big-bodied TE prospect with strength and length, Bartholomew has been a key piece of Pittsburgh's offense over the last four seasons. His experience as a blocker and pass-catcher earned him a Senior Bowl invite.


Miles Frazier, OL, LSU LSU Tigers logo

6050, 325 pounds, 5th-Year Senior

Will Campbell and Emery Jones Jr. are the two biggest names on LSU's offensive line, but Miles Frazier has a ton of experience with the Tigers. He's started 49 games over his college career between FIU and LSU and possesses an impressive 6-foot-5, 325-pound frame.


Quincy Riley, DB, Louisville Louisville Cardinals logo

6000, 195 pounds, Redshirt Senior

One of the most productive cornerbacks in this class, Riley has racked up 15 interceptions and 34 pass breakups over the last five seasons.


Jalen McLeod, LB, Auburn Auburn Tigers logo

6010, 236 pounds, Senior

McLeod transferred from Appalachian State to get a taste of SEC football before graduating. He thrived in his lone season for the Tigers, racking up eight sacks and a pair of forced fumbles with 56 total tackles.


Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss Ole Miss Rebels logo

6010, 190 pounds, Senior

One of the top cornerbacks in the 2025 draft class, Amos brings legitimate play strength with length and movement skills to be a legitimate NFL cornerback. He racked up three interceptions and 13 pass breakups in 2024.


Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn Auburn Tigers logo

5100, 209 pounds, Senior

One of the most underlooked running backs in this draft class, Hunter is averaging an absurd 4.08 yards after contact per rushing attempt this season. He's having a career year with 1,201 yards and eight touchdowns on the ground, running through defenders with regualrity.


Dante Trader Jr., DB, Maryland Maryland Terrapins logo

5110, 202 pounds, Senior

On top of a promising football career, Trader is an All-American lacrosse player at Maryland during the football offseason. He has five interceptions and 16 pass breakups over his career to go along with 123 solo tackles in four seasons.


Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami Miami Hurricanes logo

6040, 245 pounds, Redshirt Junior

Injuries kept Arroyo off of the field for the majority of 2022 and 2023, but he's finally showing what he's capable of as a safety blanket for Cam Ward. He's caught 31 passes for 526 yards and six touchdowns this season.


Tai Felton, WR, Maryland Maryland Terrapins logo

6020, 186 pounds, Senior

Felton broke Maryland's single-season record with 96 catches this season, racking up 1,124 yards and nine touchdowns in the process. He has a long, slim frame and has the versatility to play both outside and in the slot, making him an intriguing Day 2 or Day 3 wide receiver prospect.


Jalen Rivers, OL, Miami Miami Hurricanes logo

6050, 325 pounds, Redshirt Junior

Rivers has played all over the Miami offensive line, playing both guard and tackle for the Hurricanes. He has an ideal frame for an NFL offensive lineman, and could boost his draft stock with a strong showing at multiple spots at this year's Senior Bowl.


Maxen Hook, DB, Toledo Toledo logo

6000, 203 pounds, Senior

A two-time first-team All-MAC selection heading into 2024, Hook has had another strong season with 108 total tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble, and four pass breakups.


Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame Notre Dame Fighting Irish

6040, 216 pounds, Senior

Leonard was being talked at as a potential riser as a prospect in this QB class to start the season. He'll have a chance to do so down in Mobile by showing he's developed as a passer. There will be no questions about his mobility with 1,895 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns on the ground over his career.


Malachi Moore, DB, Alabama Alabama Crimson Tide logo

6000, 201 pounds, Graduate Student

On a team with countless NFL prospects every year, Moore has flown under the radar the past couple of seasons. However, he's such an experienced and instinctive playmaker that he should see his pre-draft stock rise with a strong showing at the Senior Bowl.


Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville Louisville Cardinals logo

6050, 225 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Shough is the first quarterback to accept their Senior Bowl invite. After five seasons with Oregon and Texas Tech, Shough finally got a chance to be the guy at Louisville this season, throwing for over 3,000 yards with 23 touchdowns and just six interceptions through 11 games.


Jack Bech, WR, TCU TCU Horned Frogs logo

6020, 215 pounds, Senior

A transfer from LSU back in 2022, Bech missed most of last season due to injury. He's returned to full form to become one of the most productive receivers in the country in 2024, catching 59 passes for 1,007 yards and nine touchdowns on the year. He's a big-bodied wideout who is hard to bring down after the catch, making him an interesting matchup down in Mobile.


Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina South Carolina Gamecocks logo

6020, 242 pounds, Sixth-Year Senior

Knight earned first-team All-AAC honors at Charlotte before transferring to South Carolina this past offseason. Now, he's having a big impact for the Gamecocks in the middle of their defense, racking up 47 solo tackles, two sacks, and two forced fumbles.


Dorian Strong, DB, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Hookies logo

6010, 185 pounds, Graduate Student

The Hokies are well represented in this year's Senior Bowl, sending multiple players to Mobile. Strong put it all together for an All-ACC selection in 2023, with five interceptions and 13 pass breakups over the last two seasons.


Austin Brinkman, LS, West Virginia West Virginia Mountaineers logo

6040, 241 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Brinkman has been the West Virginia long snapper for four seasons after red-shirting his first year on campus. His reliability and consistency helped him earn a Senior Bowl invite.


Caleb Ransaw, DB, Tulane Tulane Green Wave logo

6000, 196 pounds, Junior

Ransaw transferred from Troy this past offseason. A hybrid slot corner and safety, he has legitimate cover skills while also being an asset in the run game. That versatility will make him an interesting chess piece for a coaching staff at the NFL level.


Eugene Asante, LB, Auburn Auburn Tigers logo

6010, 219 pounds, Senior

Asante led the Tigers with 86 total tackles for Auburn last season. A former North Carolina transfer, he continues to have a big impact on the Tigers' defense with 26 solo tackles and 2.5 sacks this season.


David Walker, LB, Central Arkansas

6020, 260 pounds, Senior

Another small-school prospect, Walker, is dominating the FCS level this season. He has 30 career sacks in three seasons, along with six forced fumbles and 108 solo tackles over that span. The Senior Bowl will be an excellent test to see how his skills translate against competition from bigger programs.


Omarr Norman-Lott, DL, Tennessee Tennessee Volunteers logo

6030, 315 pounds, Senior

Norman-Lott is one of the fastest-rising prospects in the SEC. He's an explosive, technically sound, and competitive DL prospect capable of winning against both the run and pass. He's quickly rising up draft boards and could be an early Day 2 pick or even higher with a strong pre-draft process.


Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

6020, 235 pounds, Senior

Bassa has been a four-year contributor for the Ducks and has improved as an inside linebacker every season. While his tackles are down this season, Bassa has come away with a sack and two forced fumbles as a key part of Oregon's defense in 2024.


Ozzy Trapilo, OL, Boston College Boston College Eagles logo

6080, 309 pounds, Graduate Student

One of the tallest players in this year's draft class, Trapilo will immediately turn heads once he's on the field. He has starting experience at both right and left tackle and even earned second-team All-ACC honors last season. His frame will make him an intriguing tackle prospect for teams looking to add depth at the position.


Carson Vinson, OL, Alabama A&M

6060, 305 pounds, Senior

A small-school prospect, Vinson will have the chance to showcase his talents in front of scouts down the road in Mobile after the season. He was the first HBCU player invited to this year's Senior Bowl and is expected to be one of the biggest hidden gems at this year's showcase.


Aeneas Peebles, DL, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Hookies logo

6010, 290 pounds, Graduate Student

Peebles transferred from Duke after an All-ACC season for the Blue Devils and is having another productive season as a pass rusher, with three sacks and 31 pressures.


Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

6020, 233 pounds, Graduate Student

A converted linebacker, Mullings is now a star in Michigan's backfield as a true power back, capable of breaking tackles with great leg drive and strength. At the time of his accepted invite, he had already run for 832 yards and 11 touchdowns.


Darius Alexander, DL, Toledo Toledo logo

6040, 310 pounds, Senior

Quinyon Mitchell is taking the NFL by storm, and now there's another player coming out of Toledo with some potential. He was a third-team All-MAC selection last season and is pacing for conference honors again with 2.5 sacks and four pass breakups.


Caden Davis, K, Ole Miss Ole Miss Rebels logo

6020, 210 pounds, Senior

A second-team All-SEC selection in 2023, Davis is having an even better year in 2024. He's racked up 112 points this season, converting 84 percent of his field goals with a longest kick of 57 yards.


Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

6050, 255 pounds, Senior

A four-year contributor for the Ducks, Ferguson has shown significant improvement each season for Oregon. He's been a versatile chess piece in the passing game this season, lining up in multiple spots while averaging 2.14 yards per route run. He has excellent size and good overall athletic ability to be in a great spot to elevate his draft stock at this year's Senior Bowl.


Wyatt Milum, OL, West Virginia West Virginia Mountaineers logo

6060, 317 pounds, Senior

One of the bigger names to accept a Senior Bowl invite, Milum has dominated this season for the Mountaineers, allowing zero sacks in pass protection at the time of his accepted invite. He has good length and movement skills, but also plays with great leverage in the run game to make up for his less-than-ideal weight and play strength. The Senior Bowl could give him an opportunity to show what he can do inside at guard or center in front of NFL scouts.

Wyatt Milum's Full Scouting Report


Jaylin Smith, DB, USC USC Tojans logo

5110, 190 pounds, Senior

Smith is having a career year as a senior for the Trojans. He's allowing a passer rating of just 49.0 when targeted, giving up zero passing touchdowns and coming away with a pair of interceptions, potentially on his way to all-conference recognition.


Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Hookies logo

5100, 196 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Lane played at Middle Tennessee State before transferring to Virginia Tech in 2023. He's amassed over 1,000 total yards with nine total touchdowns in two seasons for the Hokies.


William Wagner, LS, Michigan Michigan Wolverines logo

6020, 245 pounds, Graduate Student

Long snapper alert! A preseason watch list nominee for the nation's top long snapper, Wagner has played a crucial role on Michigan's elite special teams units for multiple seasons.


Da'Quan Felton, WR, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Hookies logo

6050, 216 pounds, Graduate Student

It's been a down year for Felton and the Hokies, but the 6-foot-5 receiver tore it up in 2023 for Virginia Tech. He finished that season averaging 17.6 yards per reception for 667 yards and eight touchdowns. Scouts will be fascinated by this big-bodied WR, who will have a chance to prove how he can handle NFL-caliber cornerbacks with his physical frame.


Jonas Sanker, DB, Virginia Virginia logo

6010, 210 pounds, Senior

A first-team All-ACC selection in 2023, Sanker has been a terrific safety for the Cavaliers. He's an ideal box safety prospect who has racked up nearly 200 total tackles in the last two seasons, along with three forced fumbles in 2023.


Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Hookies logo

5110, 209 pounds, Senior

Tuten transferred from North Carolina A&T before the 2023 season and has been a touchdown machine since arriving on campus for the Hokies. At the time of his accepted invite, Tuten had produced more than 2,000 total yards and 26 total touchdowns during the last two seasons.


Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota Minnesota Golden Gophers logo

6060, 330 pounds, Redshirt Senior

A mammoth of a tackle prospect, Ersery didn't start playing organized football until his sophomore year of high school. He's still a work in progress from a technique standpoint, but the physical tools, play strength, and foot quickness give him the upside to be considered a potential first-round pick.

Aireontae Ersery's Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas Arkansas Razorbacks Logo

6070, 280 pounds, Senior

An unstoppable performance against Alabama last season put Jackson on the map, and he's continued to play at a high level in 2024. He has a terrific motor with excellent size and length and has made tremendous strides with hand usage and overall technique over the last couple of seasons. There's a very real chance that the Arkansas EDGE could be a first-round pick by the end of the draft process.

Landon Jackson's Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State Iowa State Cyclones logo

6040, 215 pounds, Senior

Higgins is a prototypical outside receiver who has been more than efficient for the Cyclones this season, averaging 2.68 yards per route run. He has 16 contested catches over the last two seasons, showcasing his size and body control to go up and come away with the ball when draped by defensive backs.


Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State Iowa State Cyclones logo

6040, 200 pounds, Redshirt Senior

A massive cornerback prospect, Porter hasn't allowed a single touchdown in coverage over the last two seasons. He's allowing a passer rating of just 8.3 when targeted this season, coming away with three interceptions on 13 targets.


Tommi Hill, CB, Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers logo

6000, 205, Senior

Despite battling a foot injury this season, Hill has started to see his draft stock steadily rise with a solid 2024 campaign. He previously played some wide receiver as well for the Cornhuskers, showcasing his athletic ability on both sides of the ball. When healthy, he's an electric cornerback prospect with good ball skills to come away with game-changing interceptions.


Jeremy Crawshaw, P, Florida Florida Gators logo

6036, 275, Redshirt Senior

An All-SEC second-team selection in 2023, Crawshaw has consistently averaged more than 47.0 yards per punt over the last three seasons. He's a big body with a big leg and has already pinned opponents inside the 20-yard line 18 times in 2024.


Cam Jackson, DL, Florida Florida Gators logo

6060, 342 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Jackson will head to the Senior Bowl as one of the largest (if not the largest) players on the roster. He's an ideal early-down DL prospect who can plug up rushing lanes and generate defensive stops.


Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets logo

6050, 260 pounds, Redshirt Senior

A transfer from Yale, Hawes has played a key role in Georgia Tech's diverse run game this year. He hasn't had much of an impact as a pass-catcher, but he's a big-bodied TE who can win as an in-line blocker, where he's earned a reputation as one of the meanest blockers at the position.

Jackson Hawes Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Upton Stout, DB, Western Kentucky Western Kentucky logo

5090, 182 pounds, Redshirt Junior

After transferring from North Texas, Stout has become a key part of the Hilltoppers' secondary over the last few seasons, racking up six interceptions, 11 pass breakups, and two defensive touchdowns at the time of his accepted invite. His smaller frame likely means that he'll be in the slot at the next level.


Collin Oliver, EDGE, Oklahoma State Oklahoma State Cowboys logo

6020, 240 pounds, Senior

Oliver's season prematurely ended due to a leg injury, but the Cowboys EDGE earned an invite after a four-year career with second-team All-Big 12 selections in 2022 and 2023. He generated 133 pressures in college, 23.5 career sacks, and five forced fumbles.


Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State Utah State logo

6000, 205 pounds, Senior

One of the fastest-rising wide receiver prospects, Royals is on pace for back-to-back seasons with more than 1,000 receiving yards. He has prototypical size at 6 feet, 205 pounds and is showcasing impressive efficiency with 3.0 yards per route run.

Jalen Royals' Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State Iowa State Cyclones logo

5110, 200 pounds, Senior

A four-year contributor for Iowa State, Noel was a team captain for the Cyclones during the last two seasons. He's had consistent production at receiver but also has experience as a return specialist throughout his college career.


RJ Harvey, RB, UCF UCF (Central Florida) logo

5090, 208 pounds, Fifth-Year Senior

A huge get for the Senior Bowl, Harvey has been one of the most productive running backs in college football this season, recording more than 1,300 yards and 19 touchdowns through 10 games. At the time of his accepted invite, Harvey was third in the FBS with 696 yards generated on runs of 15-plus yards.

RJ Harvey's Full Scouting Report


BJ Adams, DB, UCF UCF (Central Florida) logo

6030, 190 pounds, Senior

Another Central Florida player heads to the Senior Bowl with BJ Adams accepting his invite. A 6-foot-3 corner, Adams is having the best year of his career, recording a pair of interceptions and a couple of pass breakups to go along with a defensive touchdown.


Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State North Dakota State Bison logo

6060, 305 pounds, Fifth-Year Senior

It seems like there's always at least one offensive lineman from North Dakota State at the Senior Bowl. Along with a reputation as a mauler in the trenches, Grey Zabel also has some quickness to his game, making him one of the top offensive that scouts will be watching in Mobile.

Grey Zabel's Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon Oregon Ducks logo

5100, 165 pounds, Senior

The Oregon Ducks still have a job to finish, but Tez Johnson will get another opportunity in front of NFL scouts once the season is over. A potential Day 2 pick, he's only 165 pounds, but Johnson brings quick twitch and explosiveness in everything that he does.

Tez Johnson's Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


Ryan Fitzgerald, K, Florida State Florida State Seminoles logo

6010, 190 pounds, Redshirt Senior

Despite a 1-9 record for the Seminoles, their kicker has been perfect through 10 games. He's converted on all 11 of his field goal attempts and gone 10-for-10 on extra points.


James Burnip, P, Alabama Alabama Crimson Tide logo

6060, 235 pounds, Redshirt Senior

A 6-foot-6 punter with a great leg, Burnip has pinned opponents inside the 20-yard line on 15 of his 39 punts this season. He's averaged more than 46 yards per punt, including a longest punt of 64 yards.


Chase Lundt, OL, Connecticut Connecticut Huskies logo

6080, 305 pounds, Senior

A four-year starter at right tackle for the Huskies, Lundt is a mountain of a prospect at 6-foot-8 and 305 pounds. He's had the best season of his career in 2024, allowing just one sack and six pressures at the time of his accepted invite.


Seth McLaughlin, OL, Ohio State Ohio State Buckeyes logo

6040, 305 pounds, Fifth-Year Senior

After four years at Alabama, Seth McLaughlin transferred to Ohio State for his final year of eligibility. He's been an anchor for an injury-plagued offensive line, playing in every game for the Buckeyes, allowing zero sacks through the first nine games.


Charles Grant, OL, William & Mary William & Mary logo

6040, 300 pounds, Senior

The first accepted invite for the 2025 Senior Bowl came from a small school OL prospect in Grant. However, there's nothing small about his game. The 6-foot-4 lineman has been a bully against smaller competition, and the week in Mobile will give scouts a look at him against stronger competition.

Charles Grant's Full Scouting Report, Pro Comp


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