The Senior Bowl practices are now complete. There were some big-name prospects this year, and most had a great week of practice.
Others didn’t, and with the final day of practice coming and going, some of those prospects failed to salvage the week. With the Denver Broncos holding the No. 12 overall pick and on the prowl for a franchise quarterback and many other roster holes to fill, let’s break down Day 3 of practice.
Who stood out for the better or worse?
Risers
Jamari Thrash | WR | Louisville | American Team
Thrash was the best player on the day. He was hard to cover without the defense drawing penalties in team drills or one-on-ones. What made it such a good day was he won in every way you want to see a receiver win.
Luke McCaffrey | WR | Rice | National Team
There are nuances with McCaffrey that he needs to learn as a receiver, but the potential is there. He ran some good routes and made some good catches. After one touchdown catch, he spent a lot of time talking with one of the Broncos coaches that were there, which could be nothing considering the McCaffrey lineage in Denver. But it could be something, too.