2020 NFL Draft: Justin Herbert leads the 2020 All-Senior Bowl Team

Justin Herbert, Los Angeles Chargers' 2020 NFL Draft pick (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Denzel Mims 2020 NFL Draft
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Quarterback: Justin Herbert, Oregon

Herbert didn’t put together an all-world type of week, but he did enough to cement himself as the best down at the Senior Bowl. He had an efficient game and showed off the arm talent in the quarterback and red zone drills.

Running Back: Joshua Kelley, UCLA

It was a very solid group in Mobile this year, but Kelley stood out the most. He showed good burst and speed running through lanes, along with his quickness and physicality. Kelley also put up 100 yards on the ground in the game.

Wide Receiver: Van Jefferson, Florida

Van Jefferson was difficult to guard all week long in Mobile. He created separation with ease and was the technician he was expected to be down there. Jefferson had some good battles but came away making tough catches in 1-on-1s.

Wide Receiver: K.J. Hill, Ohio State

Like Jefferson, Hill made life a drag for the corners down at the Senior Bowl. He was sharp out of his breaks and made some incredible one-handed catches during the week.

Tight End: Adam Trautman, Dayton

There was so much buzz around Trautman coming into the week with his size and athleticism, and he kept the buzz going all week long. He looked great in and out of routes and is a natural receiver.

Flex: Denzel Mims, Baylor

Mims had a very good week, even though he was overshadowed a bit by the other two. Mims has definitely improved as a route runner and works so well through contact.

Offensive Tackle: Josh Jones, Houston

It was pretty easy to tell who earned the title of top tackle in Mobile. Jones was very toolsy on tape, and many thought this would be a big week for him. He stood out against top defensive linemen, putting a few on the ground during practices.

Offensive Tackle: Ben Bartch, St. John’s

After Jones, a big group fought for the other top spot at tackle. Ben Bartch gets the honor after continuously growing throughout the week. He showed great footwork and held up against more physical linemen.

Guard: Damien Lewis, LSU

Most people were excited to see Cushenberry down in Mobile, but Damien Lewis had a great finish to the week. He held his own in 1-on-1s and was a force during run game installs, including a great game on Saturday.

Guard: Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas

Adeniji played his entire career at tackle, but he looked excellent once he switched to guard, where he handled the physical tackles much better.

Center: Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU

The hype was all over Nick Harris this week, but Lloyd Cushenberry had the better week. He handled protection assignments well in 11s and looked great in space.