
The 2025 Senior Bowl practices are in the books, with many players gaining attention for their performances, while others fell short of expectations. Here’s a breakdown of key standout prospects and those who struggled during the week.
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1. Oluwafemi Oladejo, ED, UCLA
Oladejo, known as “O2 Jo,” impressed with his high energy and pass-rush skills, showcasing his potential as a great player. His performances suggest he could become a valued part of any NFL team.
2. Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
Despite comparisons to previous QB classes, Dart’s accuracy and leadership shined through, making him a prospective first-round pick in the upcoming draft.
3. Jack Bech, WR, TCU
A consistent playmaker showing excellent route-running abilities, Bech managed to create separation effortlessly.
4. Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami
Boasting great physicality and an impressive performance, Arroyo could very well find early success in the NFL.
5. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
At just 156 pounds, Johnson proved he could be a dynamic slot receiver, showcasing quickness and route-running skills.
6. Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
Neal displayed explosiveness and agility, indicating he can contribute in both running and passing situations at the next level.
7. Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Demonstrated aggressiveness and the ability to play well against formidable WRs, showing great promise.
8. Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State
Zabel was dominant, capable of playing multiple positions along the line, setting himself up for a potential early-round selection.
9. David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas
Walker’s power and aggression were evident, making him stand out amongst his peers.
10. Willie Lampkin, OL, North Carolina
Despite his smaller stature, Lampkin displayed great technique and ability, making him a fascinating prospect.
11. RJ Oben, EDGE, Notre Dame
Oben showed great potential, but consistency is key for his development moving forward.
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1. Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
Milroe struggled with accuracy in key moments, missing a chance to prove himself as a top QB prospect.
2. Taylor Elgersma, QB, Laurier
Elgersma faced challenges transitioning to the different level of play; consistency will need to be shown.
3. Arian Smith, WR, Georgia
Despite his speed, Smith’s dropped passes raised concern about his concentration during practices.
This overview offers insight into the Senior Bowl and serves as a precursor to the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.