The college football regular season has come and gone in the blink of an eye. It seems like yesterday that the Reese's Senior Bowl watch list was released, but three months have passed and we're now starting to see news of players accepting invites to the annual all-star game.
Below, I've broken the top 50 players from the original watch list into two groups: my top 20 Senior Bowl prospects with five months to go before the 2024 NFL Draft (April 25-27 in Detroit) and the next-best group of 30 players.
The 2024 Senior Bowl will be held at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on Feb. 3, 2024 and broadcast live on NFL Network (1 p.m. ET).
NOTE: Heights and weights are via school measurements.
NFL teams searching for a potential starting left tackle should take a long look at Foster. His athleticism is obvious, as he moves well laterally and has a strong base to stop pass rushers in their tracks. Also, Foster is smooth getting to the second level in the run game, where he fits linebackers with ease. His strong hands might be his best attribute. He can latch onto the numbers of defenders of all sizes to keep them away from ball-carriers.
Tampa presents an NFL-caliber size/speed combination. He can run with most any receiver in college football. His length and closing speed help him fight for the ball at the catch point and knock away other throws before they arrive. While he could improve his consistency breaking down as an open-field tackler, Tampa is not afraid of contact in when making a stop in zone coverage or bringing down a ball-carriers when supporting the run.
Corley grabbed my attention when he caught 101 passes for 1,293 yards and 11 scores in 2022. Despite the extra attention he received this season, he's
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