Biggest Winners from Day Two of the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl: Defense earned their flowers by dominating the day

We are now two days through the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl. There have been multiple players dominating the headlines as they attempt to prove that they have what it takes to be a great pro in front of all 32 NFL teams. Our team at A to Z Sports is live in Mobile, Alabama to see […]

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Sep 7, 2024; Blacksburg, Virginia, USA; Marshall Thundering Herd defensive lineman Mike Green (15) celebrates after sacking Virginia Tech Hokies quarterback Kyron Drones (1) during the first quarter at Lane Stadium.
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We are now two days through the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl. 

There have been multiple players dominating the headlines as they attempt to prove that they have what it takes to be a great pro in front of all 32 NFL teams. Our team at A to Z Sports is live in Mobile, Alabama to see everything as it happens on the Senior Day field. As we did after day one, below, you will find which players were the biggest winners from day two.


Biggest Winners from Day two of the 2025 Senior Bowl

Jan 28, 2025; Mobile, AL, USA; American team offensive lineman Emery Jones of LSU (50) spars with American team defensive lineman Shemar Stewart of Texas A&M (14) during Senior Bowl practice for the American team at Hancock Whitney Stadium.
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Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M

The most physically imposing defensive lineman today was, without a doubt, Texas A&M's Shemar Stewart. He showed precisely why so many people believe he will be a first-round pick in the upcoming draft class. He was embarrassing top-level offensive lineman across from him throughout practice. His biggest highlight of the day, though, had to be blowing past LSU's Emory Jones and forcing the quarterback to fumble. He has flashed his ability to be a legit game wrecker through two days at the Senior Bowl. 


Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

The biggest star on the offensive side of the ball today for me was Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson. Ferguson consistently made play throughout practice. Whether it was during one-on-ones or in team drills. His ability as a route runner as shined so far this week. And he's making a solid argument for why his name needs to be mentioned when people talk about how strong this year's TE class is. 

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Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville 

Louisville corner Quincy Riley had a big of a day during one-on-ones. He made life hell for multiple different WRs on the day. His ability in press-man coverage has been nothing short of impressive. And if teams had any questions about his speed, he helped put those to bed today. According to Zebra Sports, he was clocked as the fourth fastest player on the National team today at 20.18 mph.


Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia 

One of the consistent things from the first two days of practice is that it seems no one in Mobile can cover Georgia running back Trevor Etienne. He continues to shine as a pass catcher and has proved to be one of the best in this class in that regard. Today, he also made plays between the tackles and showed that he deserves more people's attention when discussing this strong RB class.  


Mike Green, Edge, Marshall 

Last but certainly not least is Marshall edge rusher Mike Green. Green has been getting some first-round love over the last month, but he's cemented himself as a first-round pick in Mobile. He's showed off the speed that is evident on his tape, but he's also won with his strength which teams needed to see. He probably had the most absurd rep of the day when he annihilated Oregon tackle Josh Conerly Jr. who many think could hear his name called in the first round of the upcoming draft.  


Other notable standouts from Day 2 of the Senior Bowl:

  • Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State
  • Donovan Eziruaku, Edge, Boston College
  • Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo 
  • Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
  • Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
  • Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
  • Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
  • Damien Martinez, RB, Miami
  • Emory Jones, OL, LSU
  • Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech