It is officially Senior Bowl Week, and the NFL World coincided on mobile devices in Alabama. From 2022, Brian Gutekunst chose 18 players who competed in Senior Bowl, including eight of 11 types during 2024 NFL Draft, which were on mobile devices.
It is a safe and sound plant that Green Bay, the general director of Green Bay, will apply several types in April in players, where he will look closer this week in a mobile.
Let’s look at 10 players from the American list who can be high on the Green Bay board. If you missed him, here are liners and Rushers on the American schedule that may be on Green Bay radars and wide receivers.
Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
The transfer of Alabama ended last season with four attacks about loss, three intercourse and 13 deviations. Amos has the perfect frame and track background. Ole Miss Cornerback is velvety, instinctive and uses its length to choke the passing belts.
Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Transfer Texas A & M registered 14 attacks on losses, 6.5 bags and 35 pressure during the lonely season in Ole Miss. It has an excellent speed and a change in direction skills. Nolen has an explosive first step and would provide Green Bay that disturbed the internal strength.
Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Riley is a former athlete who plays the ball like a wide receiver. He finished his career in Louisville with eight intercourse and 27 deviations. He plays wide receivers at the fishing point.
Jackson Slater, Ol, Sacramento State
Slater ended his career in Sacramento State with 44 career starts, 42 on the left guard and two on the left. Slater has a good initial speed of flying out of its attitude. It is capable in its sets and coordinated in its shuffling. Over the past two seasons, Slater has abandoned zero bags and 14 pressure.
Garrett Dellinger, Ol, LSU
Dellinger ended his career in LSU with 25 starts on the left guard, three on left equipment and one inside. He has mighty hands to control blocks and can move the defenders with his harsh power. In seven matches last season, the versatile LSU Lineman gave up zero bags and three pressure.
Miles Frazier, Ol, LSU
The phrase began his career in College at Florida International and ended his college career with 28 starts in the right guard, 11 on left equipment, nine on the left guard and one in the right equipment. Last season, the phrase gave up zero bags and 13 pressure.
Emery Jones Jr, Ol, LSU
Jones ended his time in LSU with 36 starts at the right equipment. Thanks to its compilation, Jones looks like part of the offensive NFL liner. Playing from a slightly average series as a running blocker. Last season, Jones gave up one bag and 28 pressure.
Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech
Hawes can be best blocked in this draft class. He blocked the tail and can be the perfect tight end to play after Tucker Kraft and Luke Musgrave. Transfer Yale loves to bury man opposite him. He has 454 special teams, which is his name and recorded nine equipment.
TJ Sanders, DT, South Karolina
Sanders rushes with explosions and power to get up quickly. He has lateral athletic to play up and down the fight line. Sanders shows a good pursuit speed and ended in the last season with 24 stops.
Brashard Smith, RB, SMI
A transformed wide receiver, Smith is a liquid athlete who can connect, moves to intertwine through movement. As a former wide receiver, he can track the ball from his body, catch and go down without choke.