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In the blink of an eye, the 2025 Senior Bowl has flown by. With a day of reflection, it is time to carry on creating the All-Senior Bowl Offense! The Senior Bowl event is one of, if not the best, ways to find some hidden gems in our Rookie Fantasy Drafts. These players have gone through three days of practices with post-practice media availability as well as an entire media event. This article will take into account the things I noticed in practice and how the players carried themselves in the media portion.
Note: these awards come out before the game is played and represent my evaluations from the week of practice which we, along with every other evaluator in the media or NFL teams, find to be much more important and telling than the game-day outcome.
Read last year’s version here.
Quarterbacks
Jalen Milroe, Alabama | 6-1, 220-pounds
Jalen Milroe impressed me most with his ability to grow through the week. This event in nature is not one built for his skillset to stand out. In fact, the Senior Bowl in general is very tough on QBs. His ability to build connections and make splash plays by the end stood out to me.
Jalen Milroe to Jack Bech
Bech with one of the best catches at the @seniorbowl so far. ππ₯
π₯ courtesy of @DBro_FFB pic.twitter.com/NYlKQXjqye
β TheOGfantasyfootball (@TheOGfantasy) January 29, 2025
Running Backs
Brashard Smith, SMU | 5-9, 195-pounds
Brashard Smith was the most well-rounded RB. He excelled as a pass catcher, but what impressed me most was his patience as a runner- especially being a former WR turned RB.
Brashard Smith shows patience and vision on this run pic.twitter.com/37i1e0OSM0
β Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) January 28, 2025
Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State | 6-1, 233-pounds
Ollie Gordon II simply is built like a tank. When I shook his hand, I felt my knuckles get smooshed. He was able to stand out not only by size though. His footwork was great for his size and showed he can catch the ball well. And of course, he looked good as a runner.
Ollie Gordon II is just so massive pic.twitter.com/ho8Bf8uluE
β Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) January 28, 2025
Wide Receivers
Jaylin Noel, Iowa State | 5-10, 196-pounds
Jaylin Noel was the stand-out WR to me across both teams. At his size, he was always going to be shifty. But he was more than shifty.
Noel showed strength and displayed good hands, even in contested situations. The Senior Bowl will always benefit the smaller WRs- but Noel excelled.
Jaylin Noel with some good burst and nice ability to cut back for the ball on the sideline
He had a good practice pic.twitter.com/FUCtztCTKX
β Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) January 28, 2025
Jalen Royals, Utah State | 5-11, 210-pounds
Jalen Royals stood out to me because he played bigger than his size suggests. Not only that, when I spoke to him- he told me he was only about 80% healthy in his injury recovery. He flashed all week and to do that at less than 100% is impressive. His strength & footwork stood out.
Jalen Royals with good footwork and strength pic.twitter.com/Vpy9TVw5B7
β Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) January 29, 2025
Jack Bech, TCU | 6-1, 212-pounds
Jack Bech improved every day and continued to stack impressive performances. By the end of the week, he became Milroe’s favorite target.
Bech made contested catch after contested catch but also displayed good route-running skills.
Jack Bech of TCU has had a terrific week at the @seniorbowl – catches everything.
Here is a throwback one handed TD grab from his days at LSU ππ₯pic.twitter.com/JKhgo3rLV0
β TheOGfantasyfootball (@TheOGfantasy) January 31, 2025
Tight Ends
Mason Taylor, LSU | 6-5, 250-pounds
The TEs this year were impressive- but Mason Taylor to me was the most well-rounded. He has the size and speed combo to be a great TE at the next level. He showcased blocking skills, but also route-running skills and incredibly strong hands.
Mason Taylor and his strong hands are on display here pic.twitter.com/5OTZOsHt7p
β Jason Allwine (@JFootballwine) January 30, 2025
Honorable Mentions
Quarterbacks
Dillon Gabriel, Oregon
Running Backs
Trevor Etienne, UGA
Marcus Yarns, Delaware
Wide Receivers
Arian Smith, UGA
Kyle Williams, Washington State
Tez Johnson, Oregon
Tai Felton, Maryland
Tight Ends
Elijah Arroyo, Miami
Harold Fannin Jr., Bowling Green