Senior Bowl practices have officially wrapped up in Mobile, and the final day of practice features multiple breakout performances from both sides of the ball. These are the secret superstars from Day 3 at the Senior Bowl.
LB Jackson Sirmon, Cal
Amongst all off-ball linebackers, Sirmon had the best day in terms of splash plays. He read South Alabama quarterback Carter Bradley like a book during team drills, diving in front of a pass and nearly coming down with an interception. Then later on, he caught a fastball from Joe Milton in the end zone.
Jackson Sirmon announces his presence 🙌🏼#SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/9oLBxneQqS
— The Transfer Portal CFB (@TPortalCFB) February 1, 2024
Sirmon also looked good during one-on-ones against running backs. In terms of coverage, he made a statement today.
RB Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State
Amongst the running backs in Mobile, Davis has an argument of being the most powerful runner out of the entire pack. As a small school guy, he looks like someone who is out to prove a point with every rep. He’s done well all week in one-on-ones against the linebackers, and he ran hard with every carry in team drills.
The running game has been PHYSICAL for the National Team, led by Isaiah Davis and MarShawn Lloyd. #SeniorBowl pic.twitter.com/OXBtVuLIy4
— MJ Hurley (@mjhurleytdt) February 1, 2024
Guys who impressed in that National Team 1-on-1 passing period:
– UCF WR Javon Baker
– USC WR Brenden Rice
– Arizona WR Jacob Cowing
– Notre Dame CB Cam Hart
– WSU CB Chau Smith-Wade
– Rutgers CB Max Melton
– New Hampshire RB Dylan Laube
– SDSU RB Isaiah Davis— Ian Cummings (@IC_Draft) February 1, 2024
Davis is a projected day three pick, and he did a ton to impress this week by treating each rep as if it was going to make or break him.
WR Javon Baker, UCF
Baker had a nice period of one-on-ones on Thursday, capped off with a touchdown in the back left corner of the end zone in which he high-pointed the ball and Mossed the cornerback in coverage.
😤😤😤Javon Baker pic.twitter.com/6dac8H2hNP
— CLew 🏈🏀⚾️🥊 (@droppedballspod) February 2, 2024
Baker is a projected day two pick, but hasn’t been getting the recognition of the other receivers in this class, or even in Mobile. All the talk over the last few days has been about Malachi Corley and Brenden Rice. That said, Baker has been incredibly consistent. This was one of few splash plays of the week, but he hasn’t made any egregious mistakes, which is more than a lot of guys at his position can say this week. I’m looking forward to watching him throughout the rest of the draft process.