7 linebackers for the Eagles to watch at 2023 Senior Bowl

We’re looking at 7 linebackers for the Philadelphia Eagles to watch at the 2023 #SeniorBowl

The NFL draft starts in Mobile, and even with the Eagles preparing to face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, all eyes this week will be on Alabama, for the 2023 Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Philadelphia has Haason Reddick under contract for two more years, but the other two starters, T.J. Edwards and Kyzir White are set to become unrestricted free agents.

The Eagles do have rookie Nakobe Dean, rookie Kyron Johnson, and Patrick Johnson under contract but could look to add more depth.

With kickoff from Mobile quickly approaching, here are seven linebackers to watch at the Senior Bowl on Saturday.

10 Senior Bowl prospects who helped themselves as potential Lions this week

These Senior Bowl prospects rose up during practices and interviews in the eyes of the Detroit Lions.

The Senior Bowl wraps up the postseason all-star game circuit with 125 aspiring NFL draft prospects going through a week of practices, interviews and meetings. It’s a very important stop on the draft circuit, with heavy scouting representation from all 32 NFL teams as well as hundreds of media in attendance for the annual extravaganza in Mobile, Alabama.

From watching the practices inside Hancock Whitney Stadium, here are some of the players who stood out during the week as prospects who fit what the Detroit Lions appear to want or need to help bolster the roster in 2023 and beyond.

You can catch all these players in action in the Senior Bowl on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET on the NFL Network.

Washington State linebacker Daiyan Henley had a big week at the Senior Bowl

Daiyan Henley is a potential linebacker target for the Commanders.

It’s no secret the Washington Commanders could use some help at linebacker. Drafting a linebacker in the first round is not an option for Washington, having spent a first-rounder on Jamin Davis in 2021.

With Cole Holcomb coming off an injury and heading into free agency, the Commanders could look to the 2023 NFL draft to find his replacement — or eventual replacement if Washington re-signs him.

The Reese’s Senior Bowl is a good place for NFL coaches to find talented players who have not been on the radar before their week in Mobile, Alabama.

Washington State linebacker Daiyan Henley is one of those players who made himself some money this week.

The 6-foot-0, 230-pounder spent his first five collegiate seasons at Nevada, where he was a teammate of current Washington tight end Cole Turner. However, Henley transferred to Washington State for his final season, and it paid off.

Henley finished his 2022 season with 106 tackles, including 12 for loss, four sacks and one interception. At this week’s Senior Bowl, Henley stood apart from other linebackers, winning every matchup and separating himself with his coverage skills.

Watch Henley in coverage here:

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Henley was mostly considered a day-three pick entering this week’s Senior Bowl festivities. However, after his performance throughout practice all week, Henley should firmly be in the mix on day two.

Here’s what Eric Edholm and Lance Zierlein of NFL.com said about Henley’s week.

Henley has already forced a grade change from yours truly with his play in the first two days of practice, and NFL scouts might be making similar adjustments. He moves around the field with an alpha demeanor, but his ability to match up with running backs in coverage really stood out. The wideout-turned-linebacker showed off his lateral twitch and ball skills to hound the route and squeeze the catch point. The ability to play well on all three downs is a huge advantage for linebackers on draft day, and Henley showed off that ability on Wednesday.

Henley is the type of linebacker Washington needs. Pair him with Davis, and no one could question the team’s speed at linebacker in 2023. The Commanders have had trouble covering running backs and tight ends in recent years. Henley could be exactly what Jack Del Rio’s defense needs to take the next step.

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2023 Senior Bowl: Biggest winners at every position

Here are the guys who helped their stock the most after a week of Senior Bowl practice.

Senior Bowl practices are officially in the books, and just like every other installment, this year’s week of festivities saw a handful of NFL draft prospects send their stock in the right direction with impressive performances.

Here are my picks for the biggest winners at every position from the 2023 Senior Bowl:

Chargers’ Senior Bowl Notebook: Day 2 standouts

Recapping Day 2 of the Reese’s Senior Bowl.

Over 100 of the top senior prospects and at least three Chargers personnel staffers are in Mobile, Alabama, this week for the Senior Bowl. Wednesday marked the second day of practice for both rosters leading up to the game on Saturday.

Here are my notes from both practices Wednesday.

Cincinnati linebacker Ivan Pace Jr. beat every single running back like a drum in pass protection drills. While he’s undersized, he hits violently, and the National team linebackers had no answers for him on Wednesday. Pace still struggles to move laterally or backwards, but when moving downhill he’s an intriguing player.

Cal safety Daniel Scott had a nice day as an all-around safety moved all over the field. He undercut an out route for an interception in one-on-ones, picking off Louisville QB Malik Cunningham while lined up in press man technique. Scott has experience and potential all over the field, and could be someone the Chargers look towards in the later rounds to add depth behind Derwin James.

I love Washington State linebacker Daiyan Henley. He looked like the best coverage linebacker on the field today, with one picture-perfect rep coming against Northwestern running back Evan Hull. Later in the period, Henley mirrored Illinois running back Chase Brown and deflected the pass in another awe-inducing display of coverage prowess. Henley is a touch underweight, and run support will need a bit of cleaning up. But the Chargers could be revamping the position if Drue Tranquill isn’t re-signed, which makes Henley someone to watch.

If you’re looking for linebackers who can fit a gap in the run game, Texas’ DeMarvion Overshown is for you. Overshown plays with a level of violence and aggressiveness beyond that of the typical linebacker, and you can tell he looks forward to hitting people all day long. My one hesitation with Overshown as a Chargers fit is draft capital: Overshown will likely be a top 75 pick and LA has been hesitant to pull the trigger that early on the position under Brandon Staley.

Maryland offensive tackle Jaelyn Duncan had an up and down day, but the majority of his positive reps came when he lined up at his college position on the left side. When flipped to the right side to experiment with his positional versatility, Duncan consistently found himself on the wrong end of pass rush moves. That’s to be expected, to a certain extent. Moving from the left to right side requires doing everything mirrored from what you’re used to, and that’s a hefty ask when also matched up against some of the draft’s top pass rushers.

Perhaps the best performer of the day on the National squad was Stanford cornerback Kyu Blu Kelly. He broke hard on four separate passes between one on ones and team period, coming away with two interceptions and two more near picks. All four came on plays where the National defense came out in Cover 2 shells, a sign that the coaches in Mobile have found Kelly’s best scheme fit. LA isn’t a particularly heavy Cover 2 team, so Kelly will probably be best suited elsewhere, but his performance today was too good to ignore.

Kelly’s teammate Michael Wilson also had a nice day, showcasing some fluidity as a route runner and plus skills as a downfield tracker. Wilson also flexed some variety in his release packages and looked smooth from the slot. He’s not going to threaten anyone downfield – I’d expect him to run somewhere in the 4.5 range – but his savvy and smoothness as a route runner will get him a spot on an NFL team. His profile fits the Chargers, but it remains to be seen if LA is going to move away from that archetype.

From the American side, the unquestioned best performer was Sacramento State LB Marte Mapu. A late addition called up from the NFLPA Bowl, Mapu was relatively anonymous at practice on Tuesday as he got his feet wet. On Wednesday, however, he looked fully comfortable. He flashed as a run defender and violent downhill hitter multiple times and showed some unreal closing speed in coverage. A former QB, WR, LB, CB, and S, Mapu clearly has the athleticism to play anywhere on the field, but I think his aggressive mindset to get after the ball endears him well to linebacker. He’s a bit underweight, coming in at 217 pounds, but LA could utilize him in the STAR role made famous by Derwin James.

Some quick hitters:

  • Both teams had a number of players working at new positions along the offensive line, most notably Syracuse OT Matthew Bergeron at guard and Alabama G Emil Ekiyor Jr. at center for the American squad and North Dakota State OT Cody Mauch at guard and center on the National team.
  • Cincinnati WR Tre Tucker had a tough day, struggling with press coverage and bobbling a few punt returns. Tennessee OT Darnell Wright held his own in individual drills but struggled in team period. Oregon State TE Luke Musgrave doesn’t look to be head and shoulders better than the other tight ends in Mobile, which is a disappointing result given his hype coming into the week.
  • Mississippi State defensive tackle Cameron Young, Alabama OT Tyler Steen, and Oklahoma defensive tackle Jalen Redmond all showed flashes during one on ones. Young had some nice run defense reps, Steen held his own as a run blocker, and Redmond utilized a chop swim to win two different reps.
  • Chargers national crosschecker James MacPherson was in attendance at practice on Wednesday, primarily watching the offensive and defensive lines.

Stock Up Stock Down from second Senior Bowl National practice

The second day of practice had more standouts than disappointing performances. @TheRealForno breaks it all down.

The second day of Senior Bowl practice is complete and there are a lot of things to talk about.

After the quarterbacks struggled on the first day as a whole, there were some significant areas of improvement. The two quarterbacks that threw on the first day of practice played much better and we had a standout at wide receiver as well.

After day two of practice, here are the players who saw their stock rise and fall.

11 potential Chargers targets to watch during Senior Bowl week: Defense

Highlighting a handful of defensive players at the Senior Bowl who could be on the Chargers’ radar.

The pre-draft process leading up to the 2023 NFL draft is headed to Mobile, AL, for the Senior Bowl. This event is one of the biggest college football all-star games that will feature the most prolific prospects in the country.

This week will draw the attention of many Chargers’ scouts, coach Brandon Staley, and general manager Tom Telesco to do their homework on players that could potentially be suitors for Los Angeles come April.

L.A. has selected 13 players in the past three years that have participated in the Senior Bowl, including Justin Herbert and Zion Johnson.

It all starts with three days of practice and, finally, the game on Saturday.

That said, here are 11 potential targets to keep an eye out for on the defensive side of the ball.

2023 Senior Bowl Preview: Linebacker

We continue our Senior Bowl preview with the linebackers

One of the most important events on the National Football League calendar is the Senior Bowl. Held the week after the conference championship games, it is the true beginning of the NFL draft cycle.

Not only do scouts and analysts like us get to see over 100 draft prospects in one place competing against each other, but it’s also an opportunity for analysts and personnel alike to get together and have discussions about a number of topics.

As we look forward to this year’s Senior Bowl, both managing editor Tyler Forness and columnist Matt Anderson will be there in person to break everything down.

We will be breaking down each position group and what to look for throughout the week. Here is the edge rusher position.

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2023 Chiefs NFL draft prospects: Group 18

Our latest group of 2023 NFL draft prospects for the #Chiefs looks at four players on the 2023 Senior Bowl roster.

With the 2022 college football season now behind us, we’ll soon turn our attention to all-star games, the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine and the pro day circuit. The 2023 Senior Bowl recently revealed its roster of players and we’re looking at four that could be of interest to the Chiefs.

Our annual draft prospects series returns for the sixth consecutive year. We’ve identified over 200 college prospects to keep an eye on ahead of the 2023 NFL draft, all of whom might be potential fits with the Kansas City Chiefs. Last season’s prospect list included several of the Chiefs’ 2022 NFL draft picks including George Karlaftis, Skyy Moore and Bryan Cook. Who will be next?

Our eighteenth group of prospects includes a freakish defensive lineman from a small school, a left tackle from a high-volume passing offense, a gadget receiver from Andy Reid’s alma mater and one of the best athletes at the linebacker position in the entire draft class.

2023 NFL draft watch: 10 players to know from rivalry weekend

Here are 10 players I’m focusing on with draft eyes on rivalry Saturday in college football

Thanksgiving weekend is a huge time for college football. Many historical rivalry games take place across the country, and those matchups will feature players who the Detroit Lions, among many NFL teams, will be watching keenly with an eye to the 2023 NFL draft.

Here are 10 players I’m focusing on with draft eyes on rivalry Saturday in college football. Special emphasis is on games where the Lions will have a scouting presence, confirmed to me by various sources.