On day two of Senior Bowl practices, we saw offensive linemen at different positions, defensive linemen refusing to be blocked, and a new list of impressive players.
Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Shemar Stewart had an impressive rep to end one on ones yesterday and his explosiveness was on display on day two. It was this rep that had everyone in the stands talking:
Shemar Stewart ruining a rep pic.twitter.com/wlZOVfmWS5
— Shawn Syed (@SyedSchemes) January 29, 2025
Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Mike Green’s speed rushing ability helped lead him to production in 2024, but his power was on display to open up 2025. Green ran through an offensive tackle on this rep to get his whole position group celebrating:
Marshall EDGE Mike Green running through the OT in a 1 on 1 pic.twitter.com/5iB0eC7giT
— Shawn Syed (@SyedSchemes) January 29, 2025
Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
Tez Johnson is a high-level separator that has been catching even more eyes after two days of practice. He is aware of concerns about his size, is looking to prove that his size is not an issue, and likes to study Cooper Kupp, Tyler Lockette, and Tank Dell.
Oregon WR Tez Johnson with the final 1 on 1 of the morning practice pic.twitter.com/YLEP6V3LyL
— Shawn Syed (@SyedSchemes) January 29, 2025
Quincy Riley, Cornerback, Louisville
Quincy Riley currently sits at 132 on the consensus big board as a cornerback in a year where most teams around the league need to fill in that position. Riley set himself apart on the second day of practices by effectively limiting separation between him and the wide receivers. He showed the ability to remain in phase with pass catchers and turn his head back to the quarterback, which led to a coverage win in the one-on-one period. Additionally, he effectively executed a “tailpipe” technique by avoiding crossing receivers which, after a slightly inaccurate ball by Dillon Gabriel, almost led to an interception. While Riley may have to clean up his catching skills, his ability to remain tight to speedy receivers made him a standout player on day two.
Jeremy Crenshaw, Punter, Florida
That is right, a punter! Crenshaw was booming the ball during special teams period and had multiple kicks that pinned the returner to the sidelines. Now there is absolutely a chance that our eyes on the ground were weary, but Crenshaw was getting solid contact, quality hang time, and had control over his placement.