Today was “measurements day” at the 2015 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Roughly 100 2015 NFL Draft prospects took the stage, giving scouts and media to take a look at their height, weight, hand size, and wing span.
Without further ado, here’s a look at who stood out on the stage this afternoon.
(h/t to Draft Breakdown’s Luke Easterling for the measurements. He’s on-site at the Senior Bowl this week. Follow him on Twitter @LukeEasterling.)
Auburn QB Nick Marshall
6’1″, 205 — a small measurement for a guy that is on the brink of being “draftable”.
Alabama QB Blake Sims
5’11”, 223 — under the mark, teams will take a look at that.
Louisville EDGE Lorenzo Mauldin
6’3″, 256 — good size, expected for a guy of his skill-set.
Kansas State WR Tyler Lockett
5’9″, 181 — past the 180-pound mark, teams may base his draft stock based on this. All the talent in the world here.
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Northern Iowa RB David Johnson
6’0″, 224 — great news for him, many on-hand said he was very muscular, had an “NFL build”.
Colorado State QB Garrett Grayson
6’2″, 215 — not an ideal height, but we’ve seen that NFL QBs can thrive if they are over that 6-foot threshold.
Arkansas DE Trey Flowers
6’2″, 268 — incredible size for a guy that shows a run-stuffing presence on film.
UNLV WR Devante Davis
6’3″, 220 — Davis’ size might be the reason he gets drafted in 2015.
Auburn WR Sammie Coates
6’1″, 213 — incredible size, some on-hand said scouts were very impressed with all measurable.
Ohio State WR Devin Smith
6’0″, 190 — about what we expected, good to see he’s sitting at 190.
USC LB Hayes Pullard
6’0″, 236 — a bit undersized for the NFL, tape will have to be enough.
Baylor QB Bryce Petty
6’2″, 230 — not as tall as many thought, but should do the trick — size isn’t the issue with Petty’s stock.
Washington State WR Vince Mayle
6’2″, 219 — good size, uses it very well on tape.
Oregon State QB Sean Mannion
6’5″, 229 — that speaks for itself…
Wisconsin OT Rob Havenstein
6’7″, 332 — massive size, scouts should be pleased about where he’s currently at.
Duke WR Jamison Crowder
5’8″, 174 — I’d like to see Crowder next to Havenstein.
Minnesota RB David Cobb
5’10”, 229 — maybe a bit over what we thought he’d be, but he sure seems to carry it well.