QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
Senior Bowl week was viewed as a major turning point for Milroe’s draft position and it hasn’t gotten off on the right foot. He missed a ton of throws, was shaky taking snaps, and continued to look like an athlete playing quarterback. He’s among the most polarizing prospects in the class and a string of subpar performances could severely tank his draft position. There was a level of rust among all of the QBs in Mobile, but he’s going to have to do a lot more in the next few days to solidify himself as a rightful top pick.
OL Grey Zabel, NDSU
Zabel is widely recognized as one of the top FCS prospects in this cycle and his first day in Mobile was exceptional. His “mauler” mentality shined in OL/DL drills and he put several edge rushers and interior linemen off their base. Most of his reps came as either a guard or center, with great versatility and overall strength. He was a prospect many predicted to be a quick riser throughout the week and Tuesday was a fantastic first step toward that.