Biggest underachievers from Day 1 at the Senior Bowl

With the first day of Senior Bowl practices over and done, several players stood out amongst the pack, but others fell down the totem pole. These are the biggest underachievers of the first day of Senior Bowl practices. QB Spencer Rattler, South Carolina Rattler had a tough go of it. He threw a bad interception […]

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With the first day of Senior Bowl practices over and done, several players stood out amongst the pack, but others fell down the totem pole.

These are the biggest underachievers of the first day of Senior Bowl practices.

QB Spencer Rattler, South Carolina

Rattler had a tough go of it. He threw a bad interception in team drills. Rattler didn't have any great plays to cancel out the really bad one. 

He was very "meh" before the throw and didn't do anything to stand out from the rest of the quarterbacks on both squads. He'll need a nice rebound day on Wednesday.

WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina

Walker had multiple drops today, and couldn't separate consistently in one-on-ones. 

He needs to show that he's more than just speed, and on Tuesday he didn't do that. 

QB Joe Milton, Tennessee

Milton is obviously fun to watch because he has a cartoon arm. He can throw the ball to the moon, and through it, but his accuracy is so spotty, to say the least. 

He'll be fun to watch in warmups or whenever he's allowed to uncork a missile in one-on-ones, but this isn't an NFL-ready arm in terms of consistent accuracy.