Throughout the fall, I tracked the progress of the top prospects on the Reese's Senior Bowl watch list, which was created by the event's executive director, Jim Nagy, and his staff.
With the 2023 college football regular season now in the books, I've put together an all-star squad of potential Senior Bowl participants (many have already accepted invitations), based on their production this year and whether they are likely to be Day 1 or Day 2 selections in the 2024 NFL Draft (April 25-27 in Detroit). Also, I included a second-team all-star squad, which you can find at the bottom of this article.
The 2024 Senior Bowl will be held at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on Feb. 3 and broadcast live on NFL Network (1 p.m. ET).
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Daniels' play in the second half of the 2023 season not only made him the most efficient passer in FBS history but also the winner of the Heisman Trophy. His 208.0 efficiency rating was calculated using a 72.2 completion percentage (ranking seventh in the FBS), 3,812 passing yards (third) and 40 touchdown passes (tied for first with Oregon's Bo Nix) against just four interceptions. Daniels' two junior 1,000-yard receivers, Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas Jr., helped the SEC Offensive Player of the Year average a nation-best 11.7 yards per pass attempt. Combining that absurd efficiency with big plays from the pocket and electric running ability (he ranks in the top 25 nationally with 1,134 rush yards), Daniels has vaulted into the first-round discussion.
The two-time Big Ten Running Back of the Year leads the FBS with 24 rushing touchdowns heading into bowl season. Corum did not have as many explosive runs in 2023 as he did in 2022 -- after suffering a knee injury late last
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