2019 Shrine Game: Stock report for some of the top prospects
BATON ROUGE, LA – SEPTEMBER 29: Quarterback Jordan Ta’amu #10 of the Mississippi Rebels throws the ball during the third quarter against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Marianna Massey/Getty Images)
The 2019 NFL Draft is loaded with talent and some of this year’s best talent is being showcased in the Shrine Game. Here is a stock report.
The 2019 NFL Draft class features a number of intriguing prospects and the first up-close look at these players is the 2019 East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The East-West game doesn’t get as much hype and publicity as the Senior Bowl these days, but this is still an incredibly valuable evaluating tool for teams who have the convenience of all these talented prospects in one place going through a high-paced practice environment.
In all honesty, these types of All-Star experiences are probably really exhausting for players who are going through film study, practice, and interviewing with teams.
This is the biggest job interview of some of these guys’ professional careers, however, and the same is true about the players getting prepared for the Senior Bowl.
The 2019 class is particularly strong in the trenches, and there are some top prospects coming out of the Shrine game this year who could be highly valued players on day two.
Which players have really stood out at the week of practices and whose stock is up?