Sunday, January 26, 2025

Players from Section 10, whose Packers fans will be able to monitor in the West composition during the Shrine Bowl Week

East-West Shrine Bowl trainings will start on Saturday, and the match will take place on Thursday, January 30 at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Texas.

West volume, Edgerrin Cooper, Jon Runayn Jr, Samori Toure, Ka’dar Holman, James Looney and Hunter Bradley are chosen in the draft who played in Shrine Bowl chosen by Brian Gutekunst.

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Let’s look at 10 players from the West team who can be the potential goals of the Green Bay Packers team during the Draft to NFL 2025.

Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

The corner defender of LSU is a well -built corner with liquidity that allows reflection and fit. He uses his length to disturb the catch point. Over the past two seasons, Alexander has recorded four intervals and 11 reflections of passes.

Jason Marshall Jr, CB, Florida

The season of the defender Florida Gator has been shortened due to injury and this week in Texas will have the opportunity to remind the teams about his talent. Marshall is a elevated, slim corner that plays pure feet.

Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland

Phillips, a wrestler from high school, is characterized by a unique mixture of power and initial speed, which will be fully noticeable at training this week. His production will not impress you, but it cannot be denied that a lot of power flows through his cage.

Ahmed Hassanein, Edge, Stan Bise

Hassanein is a powerful player who has robust hands and can hit offensive attacks with a hammer. As a running defender, he sets a strenuous advantage and competes with constant effort.

Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

Higgins have robust hands to overcome blocks and quickly fills the gap. He plays with physicality and has a powerful engine. Over the past two seasons, Higgins have recorded 295 acceptance, 103 stops, eight slides for failure, five intervals and nine recurrences.

Drew Kendall, C, Boston College

The son of Pete Kendall, the younger Kendall ended his career at the university with 37 starts in the middle. Kendall moves well and has exceptional lateral mobility. Last season, Kendall gave up one bag and five pressure.

Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Ol, Florida

Moving to the state of San Diego, Crenshaw-Dickson began 11 matches with a right slip during his only season in The Swamp. As Aztec, he started 18 matches on the right and 17 on left equipment. He is a powerful blocker who uses an effective hit in defense of applications.

Marcus Wehr, OL, Montana’s state

Wehr began his career in Montana State as a linear in the defensive, and in 2022 he switched to the offensive line. This season he played five matches, after which he suffered an ending season. The next season, Wehr started 11 matches on the right wing and one match on the right defense. Last season, Wehr appeared in all 16 matches on the right defense in the team of Montana State.

Jermari Harris, CB, Iowa

Harris is a physical defender who is very feisty when catching. Over the past two seasons, he has recorded four intervals and 15 reflections of applications. He does not show fear, flying to support on the run and there is more than willing to throw your body.

Luke Lachey, te, iowa

Lachey is the next narrow end of the pipeline in Iowa. The strenuous Hawkeye player is a liquid athlete and has robust hands. As a blocking, he maintains foot contact with the ball and shifts the weight of the body to open the running tracks.

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