The Panini Senior Bowl is a crucial step in the pre-draft process, giving NFL teams an extended look at top prospects in a competitive setting. To aid in player evaluation, PFF analysts graded every rep from both one-on-one drills and team sessions, using the same methodology as our game-level grades adjusted for the unique practice environment.
Here’s a breakdown of the top performers from Senior Bowl practices.
American Team Drills
NamePos.SnapsALL –0 GradesALL +Gracen HaltonDI360289Garrett NussmeierQB544439Derrick MooreED400329Taylen GreenQB404288Luke AltmyerQB392298Gabe JacasED441368Rayshaun BennyDI323247Keyron CrawfordED350297Chris McClellanDI334227Zion YoungED390327Malachi FieldsWR461396Ethan OnianwaG629476Nyjalik KellyED302226LT OvertonED423336Quintayvious HutchinsED320275Austin BarberT558425Jeremiah WrightG599474Caleb BanksDI375294Mike Washington Jr.HB280244Cameron BallDI352314J.C. DavisT495404Owen HeineckeLB542484Devin VoisinWR360333Kaelon BlackHB240213Lewis BondWR410383Michael TaaffeS703643Will KacmarekTE384313Skyler ThomasS565483Tim Keenan IIIDI272253Jake SlaughterC576483Xavian Sorey Jr.LB536443Nick BarrettDI272233Tyreak SappED292253Kevin Coleman Jr.WR430403Malik MuhammadCB290263Ja'Kobi LaneWR472423Fred Davis IICB474412Dan VillariTE354292Fernando CarmonaG624562Josh CuevasTE313262John Michael GyllenborgTE341312Namdi ObiazorLB532492Kamari RamseyS620602Max IheanachorT5214362Jalon KilgoreCB714652Rahsul FaisonHB310292Julian NealCB483441Jack KellyLB527441J'Mari TaylorHB230221Jude BowryT5414411Aaron AndersonWR160151Davison IgbinosunCB351331Sam RoushTE362331Jaydn OttHB270261Ephesians PrysockCB733691Barion BrownWR430421Markel BellT346281Ted HurstWR450441James BrockermeyerC637560Jalen StromanS685640Logan TaylorG636570Cyrus AllenWR410410Keyshaun ElliottLB543510Daylen EveretteCB602580Collin WrightCB161160- Gracen Halton had a standout week during team drills, consistently showing a relentless motor in both run defense and as a pass rusher. He demonstrated strong gap discipline and made one of the more impressive run stops of the week when aligned wide as a 5-technique, muscling his way through the inside shoulder of a tight end to make a tackle at the line of scrimmage. Halton also showed diversity as a pass rusher. He used leverage and strength to collapse the pocket, got into the backfield on a T-E stunt by splitting the right guard and right tackle, and capped his week with an impressive quick inside spin move to beat Jeremiah Wright cleanly off the ball.
- Luke Altmyer also put together an impressive week in team drills. While he had a few misses, the Illinois quarterback largely showed good poise and ball placement throughout the sessions. His best throw actually resulted in an incompletion — a 30-plus-yard deep shot down the left sideline that was perfectly placed, but the wide receiver struggled to track the ball in the air and came up short.
- Malachi Fields rounded out the group with a strong week of his own in team drills. The Notre Dame senior did have a drop, but consistently showed a good feel for finding soft spots in zone coverage. He also arguably made the catch of the week on a corner-post route, completely fooling the safety before tracking the ball over his shoulder and finishing the play.
National Team Drills
NamePos.SnapsALL –0 GradesALL +Kyle LouisLB7285312Jacob RodriguezLB792699Diego PaviaQB423318Dani Dennis-SuttonED321257Romello HeightED351286Sawyer RobertsonQB455346Cole PaytonQB412336Bryce BoettcherLB672596T.J. ParkerED321256Max LlewellynED360315Lee HunterDI465365Nadame TuckerED351295Jeffrey M'baDI416305Cian SloneED340295Dametrious CrownoverT559424Kage CaseyT5213354VJ PayneS591544Thaddeus DixonCB473404Zane DurantDI211164Seth McGowanHB370343Bryson EasonDI433383Matthew HibnerTE392343Sam HechtC526443Deven EasternDI415343Adam RandallHB311273Vincent Anthony Jr.ED311283Tanner KoziolTE393333Jalen FarmerG546463Vinny Anthony IIWR422373Delby LemieuxT513463Colton HoodCB251213Carver WillisT668562Bud ClarkS632592Josh CameronWR431402Chandler RiversCB482442Keylan RutledgeG633582Jordan HudsonWR420402Logan FanoED150132Tyre WestED151122Caleb DouglasWR490472Reggie VirgilWR491462Justin JolyTE405332Kaytron AllenHB231202Tyren MontgomeryWR441412Caullin LacyWR450441Nate BoerkircherTE220211DJ RogersTE374321Gennings DunkerT637551Beau StephensG516441Scooby WilliamsLB191171Trey Zuhn IIIT10281DeShon SingletonS543511Hezekiah MassesCB445401Chris JohnsonCB463421Kejon OwensHB290290Jalen McMurrayS382360Darrell Jackson Jr.DI7170Harrison Wallace IIIWR150150Zakee WheatleyS550550Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB697620Charles DemmingsCB441430TJ HallCB420420Nicholas SingletonHB140140Melvin PriestlyT141130Wydett Williams Jr.S251240Alan HerronT498410- Nadame Tucker showed off his versatility as an edge rusher, winning quickly with both inside and outside moves. He also produced one of the standout pass-rush reps of the week when he ran right through Carver Willis, disrupting Sawyer Robinson and helping force an interception.
- Romello Height was another EDGE defender who stood out during team drills. Height consistently flashed strong hand usage, most notably on a rep against Kage Casey where he chopped down and controlled Casey’s outside wrist at first contact, allowing him to immediately win around the edge.
- Outside of a single snap at right guard back in 2022, Delby Lemieux had never played anywhere other than tackle during his four-year career at Dartmouth. Despite that, Lemieux kicked inside to center for the week and more than held his own in team drills. He did have one errant snap, but he wasn’t downgraded once in pass protection and looked stout against interior defenders in the run game.
American Team One-on-ones
NamePos.SnapsALL –0 GradesALL +Garrett NussmeierQB5553218Taylen GreenQB5573513Luke AltmyerQB4472413James BrockermeyerC15258Rayshaun BennyDI10028Markel BellT11227Kaelon BlackHB9126Caleb BanksDI14356Mike Washington Jr.HB12336Austin BarberT14536Malachi FieldsWR13256J.C. DavisT10226Jaydn OttHB13256Jeremiah WrightG16745Tim Keenan IIIDI11515Jake SlaughterC14725Jude BowryT16745Keyshaun ElliottLB11605Owen HeineckeLB11425Gabe JacasED11425Max IheanachorT13535Gracen HaltonDI10424Devin VoisinWR8044Lewis BondWR9154Will KacmarekTE10334Cameron BallDI11434Josh CuevasTE8044John Michael GyllenborgTE8154Ethan OnianwaG12624Cyrus AllenWR10164Davison IgbinosunCB14754Sam RoushTE9244Zion YoungED8314Derrick MooreED9324LT OvertonED9414Ephesians PrysockCB13564Kevin Coleman Jr.WR12174Quintayvious HutchinsED6213Jalen StromanS13663Fernando CarmonaG161033Skyler ThomasS14563Xavian Sorey Jr.LB10613Nick BarrettDI11533J'Mari TaylorHB9333Logan TaylorG14833Keyron CrawfordED10433Aaron AndersonWR6123Collin WrightCB7523Chris McClellanDI13733Tyreak SappED9243Barion BrownWR9253Rahsul FaisonHB10343Ted HurstWR10173Michael TaaffeS11552Jack KellyLB10442Namdi ObiazorLB11542Kamari RamseyS7432Malik MuhammadCB13852Ja'Kobi LaneWR12192Fred Davis IICB8441Dan VillariTE7341Julian NealCB10751Nyjalik KellyED9711Jalon KilgoreCB12761Daylen EveretteCB9640Garrett Nussmeier had a noticeable week in the one-on-ones. Tied for the most reps among the three quarterbacks, Nussmeier recorded the fewest misses of the group and consistently showed strong touch and timing on deep balls down the right sideline.
While there were a few reps where he struggled to disengage early, Caleb Banks still put together a solid week in the pass-rush one-on-ones. His most impressive wins came against Jake Slaughter, where Banks got underneath Slaughter’s right arm before executing a clean swim move over the left shoulder. He also flashed his burst off the ball with an immediate inside win against Jeremiah Wright.
Malachi Fields didn’t just stand out during team drills — he also had a strong showing in the one-on-ones. Fields displayed excellent releases off the line, routinely creating separation against press coverage. His week was highlighted by an impressive deep catch down the right sideline, where he beat the corner vertically and then shielded the defender at the catch point.
National Team One-on-ones (run)
NamePos.SnapsALL –0 GradesALL +Gennings DunkerT6114Lee HunterDI5104Carver WillisT8233Dametrious CrownoverT7043Keylan RutledgeG6033Kage CaseyT10163Sam HechtC5212Vincent Anthony Jr.ED4202Delby LemieuxT5122T.J. ParkerED4022Alan HerronT7412Romello HeightED2011Nate BoerkircherTE3021Beau StephensG6141Deven EasternDI5221Trey Zuhn IIIT4211Nadame TuckerED3111Logan FanoED3111Jalen FarmerG4121Dani Dennis-SuttonED3021Zane DurantDI5131Bryson EasonDI4310DJ RogersTE2110Max LlewellynED2110Darrell Jackson Jr.DI2200Jeffrey M'baDI5320Cian SloneED3120- There wasn’t a ton of run-game work during the one-on-ones, but the National Team logged roughly 50 run reps throughout the week. On his six reps, Gennings Dunker consistently flashed his ability to generate movement when working in double teams, bringing the same physical edge and nastiness he showed on tape at Iowa.
- Texas Tech’s Lee Hunter saw just one true one-on-one rep in the run drills, where he shed Sam Hecht with relative ease. He was far more active against double teams, though, and that’s where he really stood out. On one rep, Hunter cleanly defeated the double team, while on two others he was able to split it and penetrate into the backfield.
National Team One-on-ones (pass)
NamePos.SnapsALL –0 GradesALL +Cole PaytonQB5072221Sawyer RobertsonQB59123512Diego PaviaQB55103312Jacob RodriguezLB204511Kyle LouisLB215710Kaleb Elarms-OrrLB22689Bryson EasonDI9207Dametrious CrownoverT10037Bryce BoettcherLB24987Keylan RutledgeG12606Kaytron AllenHB15366Zane DurantDI7106Lee HunterDI12525Kage CaseyT12525T.J. ParkerED7115Bud ClarkS152104Nate BoerkircherTE7044Josh CameronWR130104DJ RogersTE9154Gennings DunkerT10514Beau StephensG10514Adam RandallHB227114DeShon SingletonS11464Reggie VirgilWR150114Thaddeus DixonCB14384Justin JolyTE130114Vinny Anthony IIWR15294Chris JohnsonCB11344Nicholas SingletonHB14284Caullin LacyWR141103Darrell Jackson Jr.DI5113Chandler RiversCB11363Jeffrey M'baDI8503Jordan HudsonWR130103Jalen FarmerG8233Delby LemieuxT7403Tyren MontgomeryWR161123Melvin PriestlyT4013Alan HerronT8233Carver WillisT9522Seth McGowanHB197102Kejon OwensHB16772Jalen McMurrayS15782Max LlewellynED8422Deven EasternDI9522Scooby WilliamsLB7502Charles DemmingsCB8242Vincent Anthony Jr.ED7322TJ HallCB10352Hezekiah MassesCB12382Caleb DouglasWR12472VJ PayneS14682Matthew HibnerTE9271Sam HechtC9711Harrison Wallace IIIWR7061Zakee WheatleyS12481Trey Zuhn IIIT3201Nadame TuckerED6411Tanner KoziolTE110101Dani Dennis-SuttonED7331Wydett Williams Jr.S5131Colton HoodCB8251Cian SloneED4121Romello HeightED6420Logan FanoED4220Tyre WestED3120- Cole Payton stood out among the National Team quarterbacks during the one-on-ones. He led the group with seven charted big-time throws, showcasing touch and confidence on deep sideline shots while also delivering some impressive throws in the red zone.
- Jacob Rodriguez put together a strong highlight reel in the one-on-ones as well. He had a productive week in pass-rush drills. In coverage, he was disruptive at the line of scrimmage while also making several standout plays downfield against running backs on wheel routes.
- Dametrius Crownover also impressed in the one-on-ones, going undefeated across 10 pass-protection reps. Seeing time at both tackle spots, he fired off the ball with quick feet, consistently leveraged his size and strength, and showed a strong ability to counter defenders’ secondary moves.