2018 NFL Draft: Senior Bowl QB class measurables tracker

NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 25: Quarterback Baker Mayfield #6 of the Oklahoma Sooners warms up before the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated West Virginia 59-31. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 25: Quarterback Baker Mayfield #6 of the Oklahoma Sooners warms up before the game against the West Virginia Mountaineers at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on November 25, 2017 in Norman, Oklahoma. Oklahoma defeated West Virginia 59-31. (Photo by Brett Deering/Getty Images)

Many of the top quarterbacks in the 2018 NFL Draft are at the Senior Bowl in Mobile

NFL teams, scouts, prospects, and draft enthusiasts have converged onto Mobile, Alabama for the Reese’s Senior Bowl. An all-star collection of collegiate prospects, the Reese’s Senior Bowl is one of the premier events highlighted on calendars leading up to the NFL Draft.

In the 2018 NFL Draft class, the quarterbacks attending the Senior Bowl garners a mass of the attention. Heisman winner Baker Mayfield drives the headlines, while Wyoming’s Josh Allen brings more intrigue than historical success.

Here are the updated physical figures surrounding the 2018 NFL Draft quarterback class at the Senior Bowl.

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  • Josh Allen, Wyoming

    6’4 7/8″, 237 lbs, 10 1/8” hand width

    Kurt Benkert, Virginia

    6’2 4/8″, 214 lbs  9 5/8″ hand width

    Luke Falk, Washington State

    6’3 5/8″, 211 lbs, 9 3/8″ hand width

    Kyle Lauletta, Richmond

    6’2 4/8″, 217 lbs, 9 5/8″ hand width

    Tanner Lee, Nebraska

    6’4 1/8″, 218 lbs, 10 1/8″ hand width

    Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State

    6’1, 220 lbs, 9 1/8″ hand width

    Brandon Silvers, Troy

    6’2 3/8″, 224 lbs, 9 1/8″ hand width

    Mike White, Western Kentucky

    6’4 1/8″, 221 lbs, 9 3/8″ hand width

    Reigning Heisman winner Baker Mayfield will attend the Senior Bowl, but due to a family matter, he was not available for the early morning weigh-in.

    Oklahoma State’s Mason Rudolph is in Mobile, but he will not play after suffering a sprained foot. His pro day in Stillwater will be incredibly important when scouts can get their hands on him.

    Wyoming’s Josh Allen is garnering the most attention in Mobile after a poor performance last season with the Cowboys. While possessing the prototypical size for an NFL quarterback, Allen’s shoddy 56.2 completion percentage and regression last year knocked him from being one of the top names available to a major question going forward.

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    Nebraska’s Tanner Lee has also gained attention after transferring from Tulane to the Cornhuskers. His numbers were vastly improved with the exception to his 16 interceptions.