Rattler, Gore Among All-Star Game Standouts
- BJ Pickard
- Feb 5, 2024
- 1 min read
The 2024 Shrine and Senior Bowls are in the books and after a great week of practices in Mobile, Alabama and Frisco, Texas, several NFL Draft hopefuls should be feeling very good about their April aspirations.
Here are five prospects who improved their stock with strong performances in the college all-star games.
South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler
The MVP of the Senior Bowl, Rattler did the most to boost his draft stock among the quarterbacks in Mobile last week. He finished the game 4-for-4 with 65 yards and a touchdown. A 3,000-yard passer in three of his last four seasons, Rattler is solidly a mid-round selection at this point.
Southern Mississippi RB Frank Gore Jr.
Gore earned Offensive MVP honors at the Shrine Bowl after starting the game with a 48-yard touchdown run. He finished with six carries for 87 yards with two first-down runs to go along with the score.
Michigan WR Roman Wilson
Wilson was a standout at Senior Bowl practice all week. Squarely in the Day 2 mix, the speedy Michigan slot receiver only enhanced his prospects with his performance in Mobile.
Oklahoma OT Tyler Guyton
Guyton entered Senior Bowl week with a first-round draft grade and may now be looking at being a top-15 selection. His consistency impressed as much as his measurables.
Missouri EDGE Darius Robinson
Robinson has been steadily gaining momentum since January but he really started to pick up buzz at the Senior Bowl. He no longer feels like someone who will wait very long into Day 2 to hear his name called - if he’s still there at all.
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