Brugler article out on The Athletic
Senior Bowl winners by position: Which 2025 NFL Draft prospects impressed scouts?
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Offensive tackle: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
Here’s the thing about offensive tackles during Senior Bowl one-on-one drills: They all end up getting beat at some point (often multiple times). And that was especially true of this year’s group, which was tasked with facing a stacked defensive line class. There wasn’t one offensive tackle who truly impressed. When focusing on the positive reps, however, several handled themselves well — and Conerly is a good example of that.
Everyone has seen the Mike Green bull rush that left Conerly on his back, but I was encouraged by the way Conerly responded. The former Oregon left tackle put that play behind him and got better on the next rep and in the next practice, performing his best during one-on-ones on Day 3. When he is late with his hands and exposes his chest, Conerly is in trouble; when on time, he stays square and can get himself out of some compromising situations.
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Here are the rest of his picks but I'll point to the article for content:
Quarterback: Tyler Shough, Louisville
Running back: Devin Neal, Kansas
Wide receiver: Jaylin Noel, Iowa State
Tight end: Elijah Arroyo, Miami
Interior offensive line: Grey Zabel, North Dakota State
Edge rusher: Mike Green, Marshall
Defensive tackle: Darius Alexander, Toledo
Linebacker: Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon
Cornerback: Quincy Riley, Louisville
Safety: Dante Trader Jr., Maryland
Not a glowing endorsement saying that he was all-world or anything like that but it at least shows that he and scouts took note of his tenacity and ability to learn and keep going