Oklahoma’s Tre Brown named top CB for National Team at Senior Bowl practices

There were multiple players down at the Senior Bowl who had important weeks for their draft stock. Tre Brown surely helped his. And a lot.

There were multiple players down at the Senior Bowl who had important weeks for their draft stock.

A lot of people were excited for what Creed Humphrey did. Adrian Ealy got some love and Rhamondre Stevenson got gushing reviews. The Sooners had two others down in Mobile, Alabama, with one of them taking some hardware home.

Tre Brown had an up-and-down career at Oklahoma, but was a 4-year starter and started to put some things together his last two years under new defensive coordinator Alex Grinch. Pro Football Focus remains steadfast on his talent and that was backed up at the Senior Bowl.

Brown was named the top corner back for the National Team during their practices, which is the most important part of the week.

There’s nothing bigger than his performance in the Sooners’ last three Big 12 Championship games.

Brown sacked Sam Ehlinger for a safety to help give Oklahoma a win in 2018, raced down a Baylor wide receiver to save a touchdown near the end of the 2019 Big 12 Championship against Baylor and then his interception on Saturday.

The Tulsa, Oklahoma, native has helped ensure he will be selected at some point in the 2021 NFL draft after a strong week at the Senior Bowl. All depends on where.

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