Former Duck TE Terrance Ferguson makes a must-see highlight reel grab to close Senior Bowl practice as he continues to shine

Now-former Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson continues to stand out at the Senior Bowl. At the end of another strong day of practice, Ferguson came up with a "wow" play with all the eyes on him. At the end of one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl, there's always a spotlight play where everyone is watching. […]

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Now-former Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson continues to stand out at the Senior Bowl. At the end of another strong day of practice, Ferguson came up with a "wow" play with all the eyes on him.

At the end of one-on-one drills at the Senior Bowl, there's always a spotlight play where everyone is watching. It's the only thing happening on the field. Today, Ferguson got that honor, and he more than won the day. Despite being interfered with (the referees in attendance chucked their flags on the play), Ferguson came up with a falling one-handed grab that got the offense fired up to end practice.

I'm not sure who threw that pass, but it was in the perfect spot. Also, one of the first on the scene to celebrate with Ferguson was his college teammate, Tez Johnson (No. 15 comes running into the frame). 

"I think it helps tremendously," Ferguson said after the practice about working with Bo Nix and other former Ducks in the pre-draft process. "You know, Bo and us, we ran through the routes before and just talked through, one, getting out there in front of the NFL people running routes and catching the ball is always a good thing. But also, Bo does a great job of demanding a lot. And so what when we did that, it was learning some of the routes, and honestly, going out there with Bo and Bucky [Irving] and Troy [Franklin], guys I came in with, grew up in college with, you know, one last little thing with them was pretty sweet."

Ferguson has been working with three of his former teammates already in this pre-draft process, with Nix and Irving having standout rookie seasons in the NFL. Ferguson has been a consistent producer and a great talent at Oregon, and it looks like the NFL world is starting to see what he's capable of down at the Senior Bowl.

He's in the thick of things in a loaded tight end class, but there's no denying that he's helping his draft stock this week. 

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