2018 Senior Bowl invite tracker: OSU’s Mason Rudolph heading to Cell
Mason Rudolph has accepted an invitation to the 2018 Reese’s Senior Bowl, immediately turning into the headliner on the signal-caller spot for the exhibition recreation in a little bit over a month.
The Oklahoma State star sat atop my rankings many of the 2017 season till a late-season lull sank him to No. 2 amongst quarterbacks and simply out of the highest 10 general.
His mixture of dimension (6-foot-Four), pocket presence, consolation studying via progressions, good downfield accuracy, timing on anticipation throws, and constant, high-level manufacturing led to me holding Rudolph in such excessive regard.
Nonetheless, it appears as if the consensus on the redshirt senior just isn’t as favorable, as many have him clearly exterior the highest three quarterback prospects — Josh Rosen, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield — and more likely to be decide in Spherical 2.
Clearly, Rudolph’s week in Cell on the Senior Bowl will impression on how he is considered in NFL circles. With out his fellow classmates on the quarterback spot taking part, he’ll have a main alternative to enhance his draft inventory.
As at all times, the Senior Bowl will happen at Laad-Peebles stadium in Cell, Alabama. The sport is on January 28 at 12:30 pm EST.
The week of apply earlier than the sport is when a big portion of the NFL scouting group — each crew staff and media members — ascend on Cell to do most of their analysis.
Solely a small fraction of the media contingent stays for the sport, because it’ll air on NFL Community.
Here is a listing of those that’ve accepted invites, by place:
Quarterback
Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
Kurt Benkert, Virginia
Mike White, Western Kentucky
Luke Falk, Washington State
Kyle Lauletta, Richmond
Operating Again
Kalen Ballage, Arizona State
Akrum Wadley, Iowa
Royce Freeman, Oregon
Rashaad Penny, San Diego State
Large Receiver
Marcell Ateman, Oklahoma State
Jaleel Scott, New Mexico State
Michael Gallup, Colorado State
Anthony Miller, Memphis
Allen Lazard, Iowa State
J’Mon Moore, Missouri
James Washington, Oklahoma State
Tight Finish
Adam Breneman, UMass
Tyler Conklin, Central Michigan
Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin
Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
Chris Herndon, Miami (FL.)
Durham Smythe, Notre Dame
Ian Thomas, Indiana
Offensive Sort out
Tyrell Crosby, Oregon
Alex Cappa, Humboldt State
Cole Madison, Washington State
Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan
Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State
Desmond Harrison, West Georgia
Brandon Parker, North Carolina A&T
Timon Parris, Stony Brook
Offensive Guard
Wyatt Teller, Virginia Tech
Sean Welsh, Iowa
Isaiah Wynn, Georgia
Skyler Phillips, Idaho State
Will Hernandez, UTEP
Heart
Frank Ragnow, Arkansas
Austin Corbett, Nevada
Fullback
Jaylen Samuels, North Carolina State
Dimitri Flowers, Oklahoma
Defensive Finish
Andrew Brown, Virginia
Marcus Davenport, UTSA
Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest
Kylie Fitts, Utah
Jalyn Holmes, Ohio State
Kemoko Turay, Rutgers
Defensive Sort out
Maurice Hurst, Michigan
B.J. Hill, NC State
Justin Jones, NC State
Derrick Nnadi, Florida State
Outdoors Linebacker
Harold Landry, Boston Faculty
Garret Dooley, Wisconsin
Uchenna Nwosu, USC
Fred Warner, BYU
Inside Linebacker
Skai Moore, South Carolina
Micah Kiser, Virginia
Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State
Darius Leonard, South Carolina State
Mike McCray, Michigan
Tre’ Williams, Auburn
Cornerback
Christian Campbell, Penn State
Danny Johnson, Southern
Duke Dawson, Florida
Kamrin Moore, Boston Faculty
Siran Neal, Jacksonville State
Taron Johnson, Weber State
Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
M.J. Stewart, North Carolina
Chandon Sullivan, Georgia State
D’Montre Wade, Murray State
Security
Quin Blanding, Virginia
Trayvon Henderson, Hawaii
Tray Matthews, Auburn
Armani Watts, Texas A&M
Punter
Johnny Townsend, Florida
Kicker
Daniel Carlson, Auburn
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