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Heisman candidates highlight Senior Bowl watch list
Heisman Trophy candidates Bryce Petty, Brett Hundley and Marcus Mariota are among the nearly 350 names released on Wednesday as part of the watch list for the 2015 Senior Bowl. Read
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Senior Bowl exec: Jackson, Martin stood out
Notre Dame's Zack Martin and Mississippi State's Gabe Jackson ranked as the top offensive linemen on their respective teams at the Reese's Senior Bowl, executive director Phil Savage said. Read
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Final impressions from Senior Bowl
Bucky Brooks and Paul Burmeister discuss which players helped their draft stock during Reese's Senior Bowl week. Plus, Wisconsin RB James White chats about NFL prep. Listen
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Ranking Senior Bowl QBs
What Senior Bowl QB shined brightest during the week in Mobile, Ala.? NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah watched all six QBs closely and ranks them as they move closer to the 2014 draft. Read
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Who boosted draft stock at Senior Bowl?
According to Bucky Brooks, Auburn's Dee Ford was among the players who gained the most with their performances during Reese's Senior Bowl week. Read
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North QBs woeful; Ford builds first-round case
A number of players caught Bucky Brooks' eye in the Reese's Senior Bowl game, some for stellar performances (such as Dee Ford) and others for disappointing play (North team quarterbacks). Read
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Things we learned in Senior Bowl game
Chase Goodbread presents the superlatives, not-so spectacular and other notables from the Reese's Senior Bowl, including the instant impact of Colorado State tight end Crockett Gillmore. Read
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Ford: 'I made a little money'
For Dee Ford, being the buzz of practice just wasn't enough for his Reese's Senior Bowl week. The Auburn defensive end dominated when the game-day cameras turned on, as well. Read
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Senior Bowl in-game analysis
Fresno State's Derek Carr is just one of many prospects who put on a show for scouts at the Reese's Senior Bowl. See who performed well and who has work to do. Read
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Jeremiah: Six first-rounders in Senior Bowl
The talent level may be down at the Senior Bowl this year, but NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah believes the game could still feature as many as six 2014 first-rounders. Read
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Could Senior Bowl be opened up to juniors?
The Reese's Senior Bowl is for seniors. It is right there in the name. But Senior Bowl executive director Phil Savage would be open to amending those rules to expand the talent pool. Read
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Jean-Baptiste's size sparks debate
If former Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley wants to set up his own "Legion of Boom" secondary with the Jacksonville Jaguars, one potential piece is right there at the Senior Bowl. Read
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Top 10 notable Senior Bowl MVPs
Before they were NFL stars, these top players won MVP honors at the Senior Bowl. Take a look at the 10 best, including five Pro Football Hall of Famers. View
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Senior Bowl
2014 Reese's Senior Bowl rosters
The Reese's Senior Bowl is set to be held at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. on Saturday, Jan. 25. This is the seventh consecutive year that NFL Network provides exclusive coverage of the event. Read
Reese's Senior Bowl
The Reese's Senior Bowl is one of football's premier pre-draft events, annually featuring the country's best senior collegiate football stars and top NFL draft prospects. NFL Network coverage included Senior Bowl week practices and continued with the game.
» Official site of the Senior Bowl
» NFL Network broadcast schedule