Lael Collins, OL, Louisiana State
Perhaps the best prospect remaining on the Senior Bowl rosters. Collins will get the opportunity in practice this week to show that hes one of the elite Offensive Line prospects in the 2015 Draft. His ability to...
T.J. Clemmings, OL, Pittsburgh
Like Collins, Clemmings is a 1st Round talent that has elected to remain in the game (so far) and its a smart move. The former defensive end...
Danny Shelton, DT, Washington
Shelton is a top flight Nose Tackle prospect because he boasts pass rush potential that is rarely seen from huge interior linemen. After...
Ty Sambrailo, OT, Colorado State
Last year an under the radar Offensive Tackle from Nevada showed up at the Senior Bowl, dominated practices, and ended up as a top 40 selection. That was...
Denzel Perryman, ILB, Miami(FL)
During every Senior Bowl week there appears to be one Linebacker who separates from the pack. In 2012 it was Bobby Wagner, last year it was Chris Borland, and this year...
Owamgabe Odighizuwa, DL, UCLA
Ive been a fan of Odighizuwa (pronounced O-diggy-zoo-wa) since he was a Freshman All-American candidate in 2010. Since then Odighizuwa has had his ups and downs battling various injuries...
Trey Flowers, DE, Arkansas
Flowers isnt a sexy prospect because hell never be a high-end pass rusher. Hes a technical defensive end that...
Nate Orchard, DE/OLB, Utah
Orchard exploded onto the national scene this season posting an outrageous 18.5 sacks after tallying only 6.5 combined...
DJoun Smith, CB, Florida Atlantic
Smith is an under-the-radar Cornerback prospect that can answer a lot of questions this week. Smith has quick feet and...
Quinten Rollins, CB, Miami(OH)
This kids stock could explode with a big week in Mobile. Spent four years playing Point Guard on the Miami(OH) basketball team and decided to use his remaining year of eligibility to go out for the football team...
Rashad Greene, WR, Florida State
Greene put together a distinguished four year career at Florida State. Hes a smart, savvy, and experienced route runner. He knows how to...
Zach Hodges, OLB, Harvard
Any prospect invited to the Senior Bowl has a huge opportunity presented to them and that opportunity is only magnified when...
Sammie Coates, WR, Auburn
Coates will probably be one of the Weigh-In Warriors on Tuesday Morning, as physically Coates is one of the most physically gifted WR in the...
Justin Hardy, WR, East Carolina
Another personal favorite of mine. Hardy has been one of the most productive receivers in college football the last four years. Hardy is a...
Vince Mayle, WR, Washington State
Another receiver coming from a spread passing attack with questions to answer, but plenty to gain by...
David Cobb, RB, Minnesota
Cobb flew way under the radar in the Big Ten getting overshadowed by the likes of Ezekiel Elliot, Melvin Gordon, and Tevin Coleman. Cobb will probably be...
Jaquiski Tartt, SAF, Samford
The Safety position has been diluted by the decisions of Anthony Harris and Derron Smith to drop out of the Senior Bowl. That in turn creates a huge opportunity for some...
Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor
The Quarterbacks attending the Senior Bowl this year are nothing to write home about. None of them possess even day two draftability grades. Ill be watching...
Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn
Marshall gets one last opportunity to prove to the NFL community that he can play Quarterback at the next level. Entering the season...
Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
A big, strong, and physical defensive tackle that plays with surprising athleticism. Davis is tough for opposing...
Tre Jackson, OG, Florida State and Arie Kouandjio, OG, Alabama
Both these players should be battling for the top Offensive Guard honors at the end of Senior Bowl week....
Ben Koyack, TE, Notre Dame
Koyack was little more than an afterthought his first three seasons in South Bend, but finally put the pieces together as...
Hauoli Kikaha, DE/OLB, Washington
Kikaha is a max-effort edge player who leaves it all on the field. Never lets the Offensive Tackle take a play off because hes constantly...
Devin Smith, WR, Ohio State
As of right now Smith is still part of the Senior Bowl mix, but that may change by the time I publish this...
Jalston Fowler, FB, Alabama
Even though he plays an obscure position Fowler can do a lot of things to...
Grady Jarrett, DT, Clemson and Stephone Anthony, LB, Clemson
A pair of Clemson defenders that have been underrated for years...
Ali Marpet, OT, Hobart
Who? To be honest I know next to nothing about this kid. He earned a Senior Bowl invite out of Division III Hobart College, which is pretty incredible...
Senquez Golson, CB, Ole Miss
The once highly touted baseball recruit turned down a million dollars from the Boston Red Sox to play college football. For awhile the decision...
Tyler Lockett, WR, Kansas State
Highly productive college player both as a receiver and return-man. Lockett is shifty and explosive out of the slot, continually working...
Markus Golden, DE, Missouri
If your sensing that there are a lot of Defensive Ends and Wide Receivers on this list, its because there is. Those positions are among the deepest in this years draft class and the Senior Bowl is a microcosm of that. Golden is another edge rusher that wins with power and relentless...
Cody Prewitt, SAF, Ole Miss
Four year starter with experience playing in the final third. Prewitt recorded 12 career interceptions and many of them came in...
Ameer Abdullah, RB, Nebraska
Ultra-productive college running back that reads blocks, sees it, and explodes through the hole with the...
**ZaDarius Smith, DE, Kentucky**
Added Smith to the list because Im currently watching him tear up the East-West Shrine Game...