The 2025 Senior Bowl’s Secret Weapons: Who Will Make the Biggest Impact?
As the 2025 Senior Bowl approaches, several underrated players are poised to shine and impact the upcoming NFL Draft. Among them are RJ Harvey (RB, UCF) and Savion Williams (WR, TCU).
Harvey, despite his modest stature at 5’9” and 208 pounds, has been highly effective on the field, accumulating 2,999 rushing yards and 38 touchdowns over the last two years. His balance, speed, and ability to break tackles make him a valuable asset, especially in one-cut running schemes. While he might not stand out in pass protection, his skill set, particularly in pass-catching drills, will likely impress at the Senior Bowl.
Williams, standing 6’5” and 225 pounds, had a breakout 2024 season after transitioning into a more versatile role. He increased his yards after the catch, showing off his ability to break tackles and work effectively in the slot. Williams’ blend of size, contested catch ability, and separation skills makes him a potential top-100 pick if he performs well in drills.
Other players to watch include Omarr Norman-Lott (DT, Tennessee), who excels as a versatile pass rusher, and Elijah Arroyo (TE, Miami), a solid blocker and receiver with the potential to rise in the draft. Azareye’h Thomas (CB, Florida State) also stands out with his impressive physical traits and refined technique, making him a potential first-round candidate if he continues to develop.
The Senior Bowl offers these players the stage to prove themselves and potentially boost their draft stock ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
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