Week in review: Top players at each position from the Senior Bowl American practice

Senior Bowl practice has concluded, we take a look at the top players from the American Team this week at each position.

The Senior Bowl practices wrapped up on Thursday afternoon, and the Senior Bowl itself will wrap up on Saturday after the game is played. While the game and practices will likely bring different stars, we should go back and highlight the top players at each position from this week’s practice.

As we break this down, the criteria will revolve around consistency, which was demonstrated day in and day out in Mobile, Alabama.

Here are the top 5 WR Cowboys should watch at the Senior Bowl

The Cowboys will likely look to the draft to bolster their WR room. These five players had a strong week of Senior Bowl practices. | From @ProfessorO_NFL

One of the major events that signifies draft season has officially arrived is the Senior Bowl.  College seniors from all over the country were selected on an invite only basis to take part in one week of practices led by NFL coaching staffs, ending the week with a game between players from the American and the National teams.

While there are many players worth keeping an eye on this weekend, one group of particular interest for the Dallas Cowboys will be the wide receivers. Here are five names to keep an eye on during the 2023 Senior Bowl.

2023 NFL draft film room: Houston WR Nathaniel ‘Tank’ Dell

See for yourself what makes Houston’s Nathaniel “Tank” Dell one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2023 NFL draft class

It’s officially NFL draft season, so it’s time to get to know the best players at every positions in the 2023 class.

What makes Houston’s Nathaniel “Tank” Dell one of this year’s top wide receiver prospects?

Watch the tape and see for yourself:

Senior Bowl: Tyler’s top 10 performers this week

After a grueling week of practice, @TheRealForno breaks down his top-10 performers from the Senior Bowl

The 2023 Senior Bowl has finished up the practice portion of the week and it was a great one.

Practice usually stands out in multiple ways, especially considering the unique nature of practice. It’s a lot of individual drills that help players standout by focusing on the things that each position prioritizes.

During practice, there were a lot of players that stood out, but 10 stood out more than the rest. Here are my top 10 players from practice this week.

5 players who saw their stock rise after a week at the Senior Bowl

Several players have seen their stocks rise this week at the Senior Bowl.

The first major event of the draft season is wrapping up as Senior Bowl practices were held this week in Mobile Alabama. Some players have seen their stock rise and others have seen it fall but overall it was a good week. There are several players the Cleveland Browns should have on their board in April that saw their stock rise this week.

Overall the offensive lines seemed to play better than the defensive lines with standouts on both sides. The wide receiver group overall wasn’t as impressive as some had hoped they would be in Mobile.

Here’s a look at five players who stood out the most this week.

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Stock Up Stock Down from first Senior Bowl American practice

The American team had a really explosive practice at the Senior Bowl. @MattAnderson_8 broke down the best and worst on Tuesday

Tuesday was the first day of practice for the Senior Bowl, meaning it was the first chance to see some of the best prospects in the nation take another step in preparation for the NFL Draft in April.

During Tuesday’s practice, there were plenty of players who stood out for good and bad reasons. Let’s take a look at ten American Team players from the senior bowl who either helped or hurt their draft stock.

National Team Practice

Vikings 2023 offseason mailbag: Senior Bowl preview

We kick off Senior Bowl week with a mailbag answering questions about the event and what to expect

The premier event of the NFL offseason is here as teams, prospects and analysts will be heading down to Mobile, Alabama for the Senior Bowl to scout prospects and exchange information.

It’s not just a place to learn more about the NFL draft but also one to hear what teams are interested in this offseason. You can learn a lot about every team during this fateful week and we will be down there to cover every angle.

To kick off the week, we have a mailbag with questions about the Senior Bowl.

Browns: Which 2023 NFL Draft wide receivers could add explosiveness to the offense?

Who could the Browns target to stretch the field next season?

The offense of the Cleveland Browns has continued to be limited by the inability to stretch the field vertically. The plan was for Anthony Schwartz to fill that role but two years in there hasn’t been much success as the Browns need to improve their wide receiver room. A few players are available in free agency, but the best route may be through the 2023 NFL Draft.

This class isn’t as good as last year’s, but there are still some nice receiver prospects in this year’s draft. Let’s take a look at five potential draft targets for the Browns to take the offense to the next level with a home run threat that you must respect deep down the field.

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2023 Senior Bowl preview: Wide receivers

We continue our preview series with the wide receivers

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 wide receiver position.

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Vikings 2023 NFL mock draft 1.0: Cornerback addressed early

In our first Vikings’ mock draft of the season, they go cornerback with their first pick

The Minnesota Vikings are in quite a position this offseason. After trying to run it back with some tweaks in 2022, they won 13 games, but couldn’t get over the hump once the wild-card round came about.

That leaves this off-season. What do the Vikings choose to do? Do they tear it down or try to run it back with a lighter shell than they did last season?

Each Wednesday until the NFL draft kicks off in late April, we will be doing a Vikings mock draft exploring different potential scenarios. This one has the Vikings addressing cornerback in the first round.