The Wisconsin football program sent just two alumni to the Reese’s Senior Bowl this year — versatile offensive lineman Tanor Bortolini and long snapper Peter Bowden.
Bortolini made some headlines throughout the week with his work during the open practices. Bowden, on the other hand, flew more under the radar as there isn’t much focus paid to long snappers.
In the game itself, which took place earlier today, the National Team defeated the American Team 16-7. Bortolini and Bowden both were victorious on the National Team, Bortolini seeing time at both guard positions and center while Bowden snapped for several kicking situations.
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Bortolini’s value is in his versatility and experience at multiple positions, so consider it a positive sign that he played all across the line during the game. I’m no draft expert, but it appears many are applying a ‘sleeper’ tag to his status.
#Badgers IOL Tanor Bortolini played both guard spots and center, and Peter Bowden successfully snapped for three field goals and a PAT for the National team in its 16-7 win in the @seniorbowl.
— Colten Bartholomew (@CBartWSJ) February 3, 2024
All-Underrated Offense
QB: Spencer Rattler
RB: MarShawn Lloyd
WR: Drake Stoops, Jalen Coker, Ainias Smith
TE: Jared Wiley
OL: Walter Rouse, Marcus Tate, Tanor Bortolini, Mason McCormick, Garret Greenfieldhttps://t.co/2ocWM7i2Su— John Blair (@johnblairjunior) February 3, 2024
Both former Badgers are sure to be in action during Wisconsin’s NFL Pro Day later next month.