Brandon Lundberg
Jan 29, 20233 min
Updated: Feb 1, 2023
DATE: Saturday, February 4, 2023
TIME: 1:30pm CT
WHERE: Mobile, Alabama
STADIUM: University of South Alabama, Hancock Whitney Stadium
TELEVISION: NFL Network
Senior Bowl week is upon us. The football scouting world will be tweeting emphatically about what players stand out the most every hour on the hour this week and the next. It is an annual event that has grown in popularity due to Senior Bowl Director Jim Nagy's efforts to make this a one-of-a-kind event.
The Senior Bowl has featured some of football's top NFL Draft prospects through the years, which include LB Von Miller, QB Dak Prescott and Philip Rivers, to name a few.
The 2023 edition features a lot of high-end talent. The QB position will feature Max Duggan and the injured Hendon Hooker. Duggan will get a shot to be the featured name at the QB position due to Hendon Hooker's injury. There are a few RB's I cannot wait to see. Illinois RB Chase Brown, Georgia's Kenny McIntosh, and Texas RB Roschon Johnson will be the hot names, with Tulane RB Tyjae Spears being a bit of a sleeper who can increase his draft stock with a big week.
The deepest positions at the Senior Bowl align with the actual depth of the NFL Draft. Edge Rusher, Interior Defensive Line, will have many scouts' eyes lurking among them in workouts this week. In addition, the cornerbacks will get a lot of attention as well.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl today announced that Chicago Bears Offensive Coordinator Luke Getsy (American team) and Las Vegas Raiders Defensive Coordinator Patrick Graham (National team) will serve as head coaches for the 74th annual Reese’s Senior Bowl to be played on Saturday, February 4, 2023, at Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama.
In addition to the head coach appointees, the following individuals were selected as coordinators for the American and National squads:
Offensive Coordinator: Atlanta Falcons Quarterbacks Coach Charles London
Defensive Coordinator: New England Patriots Defensive Line Coach DeMarcus Covington
Offensive Coordinator: New Orleans Saints QB Coach/Pass Game Coordinator Ronald Curry
Defensive Coordinator: Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Backs Coach Grady Brown
Jaren Hall, BYU
Malik Cunningham, Louisville
Jake Haener, Fresno State
Max Duggan, TCU
Hendon Hooker, Tennessee
Clayton Tune, Houston
Tyson Bagent, Shepherd
Chase Brown, Illinois
Roschon Johnson, Texas
Camerun Peoples, App State
Evan Hull, FB, Northwestern
Kenny McIntosh, Georgia
Chris Rodriguez Jr., Kentucky
Eric Gray, Oklahoma
Tyjae Spears, Tulane
Tre Tucker, Cincinnati
Ronnie Bell, Michigan
Jayden Reed, Michigan State
Elijah Higgins, Stanford
Puka Nacua, BYU
Michael Wilson, Stanford
Trey Palmer, Nebraska
Grant DuBose, Charlotte
Derius Davis, TCU
Tank Dell, Houston
Xavier Hutchinson, Iowa State
Jonathan Mingo, Ole Miss
Rashee Rice, SMU
Jalen Wayne, South Alabama
Andrei Iosivas, Princeton
Dontayvion Wicks, Virginia
Josh Whyle, Cincinnati
Davis Allen, Clemson
Payne Durham, Purdue
Luke Musgrave, Oregon State
Cameron Latu, Alabama
Will Mallory, Miami (FL)
Brayden Willis, Oklahoma
Blake Freeland, BYU
Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland
Ryan Hayes, Michigan
Dawand Jones, Ohio State (Stock Rising)
Ohio State OT Dawand Jones measured a wingspan of 89.5 inches at the Senior Bowl. That is the typical wingspan of someone that is 7’5”. That is the longest a player has ever measured in Senior Bowl HISTORY.
Asim Richards, North Carolina
Joey Fisher, Shepherd
Tyler Steen, Alabama
Wanya Morris, Oklahoma
Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse
Darnell Wright, Tennessee
Warren McClendon Jr., Georgia
Olusegun Oluwatimi, C, Michigan
Cody Mauch, G, North Dakota State
Jarrett Patterson, iOL, Notre Dame
McClendon Curtis, G, UT-Chattanooga
Jake Andrews, C, Troy
O’Cyrus Torrence, iOL, Florida
John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota
Nick Saldiveri, G, Old Dominion
Nick Broeker, G, Ole Miss
Steve Avila, C, TCU
Emil Ekiyor Jr., iOL, Alabama
Richard Gouraige, iOL, Florida
Thomas Incoom, Central Michigan
K.J. Henry, Clemson
YaYa Diaby, Louisville
Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame
Lonnie Phelps Jr., Kansas
Derick Hall, Auburn
Ali Gaye, LSU
Tavius Robinson, Ole Miss
Byron Young, Tennessee
Nesta Jade Silvera, Arizona State
Jerrod Clark, Coastal Carolina
Keion White, Georgia Tech
Adetomiwa Adebawore, Northwestern
Tyler Lacy, Oklahoma State
Karl Brooks, Bowling Green
Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin
DJ Dale, Alabama
Byron Young, Alabama
Cameron Young, Mississippi State
Isaiah McGuire, Missouri
Jalen Redmond, Oklahoma
Zacch Pickens, South Carolina
Dylan Horton, TCU
Nick Hampton, App State
Andre Carter II, Army
Cam Jones, Indiana
DJ Johnson, Oregon
DeMarvion Overshown, Texas
Daiyan Henley, Washington State
Ivan Pace Jr., Cincinnati
Carlton Martial, Troy
Henry To’oTo’o, Alabama
Isaiah Land, Florida A&M
Will McDonald IV, Iowa State
Aubrey Miller Jr., Jackson State
SirVocea Dennis, Pittsburgh
Dee Winters, TCU
Dorian Williams, Tulane
Keidron Smith, Kentucky
Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford
Mekhi Blackmon, USC
Riley Moss, Iowa
Julius Brents, Kansas State
Tyrique Stevenson, Miami (FL)
Rejzohn Wright, Oregon State
Darrell Luter Jr., South Alabama
Darius Rush, South Carolina
Chamarri Conner, Virginia Tech
Marte Mapu, Sacramento State
JL Skinner, Boise State
Daniel Scott, Cal
Sydney Brown, Illinois
Jakorian Bennett, Maryland
Jartavius Martin, Illinois
Ronnie Hickman, Ohio State
Kaevon Merriweather, Iowa
DeMarcco Hellams, Alabama
Jammie Robinson, Florida State
Christopher Smith, Georgia
Anthony Johnson, Virginia
Jay Ward, LSU
Tyler Davis, DL, Clemson
Tyree Wilson, EDGE, Texas Tech
Zach Harrison, EDGE, Ohio State
Devon Witherspoon, CB, Illinois
Alex Ward, LS, UCF
Robert Soderholm III, LS, VMI
Chad Ryland, K, Maryland
Will Reichard, K, Alabama
Bryce Baringer, P, Michigan State
Adam Korsak, P, Rutgers
Charlie Jones, WR, Purdue
Braeden Daniels, OL, Utah
Alex Forsyth, C, Oregon
Andrew Vorhees, iOL, USC
Eku Leota, DL, Auburn
Owen Pappoe, LB, Auburn
Ventrell Miller, LB, Florida
Siaki Ika, DL, Baylor
Fabien Lovett, DL, Florida State