Ten Winners from Day Three of East-West Shrine Bowl led by elite group of pass catchers

Day Three of the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Practices has concluded, and more and more players continue to stand out throughout. Who were the 2025 NFL Draft prospects who stood out the most on Day Three of the 2025 Shrine Bowl? Ten Winners from Day Three of East-West Shrine Bowl Texas Tech TE Jalin Conyers […]

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Day Three of the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl Practices has concluded, and more and more players continue to stand out throughout.

Who were the 2025 NFL Draft prospects who stood out the most on Day Three of the 2025 Shrine Bowl?

Ten Winners from Day Three of East-West Shrine Bowl


Texas Tech TE Jalin Conyers

Jalin Conyers stood out several times in drills in a day headlined by pass catchers. Conyers' athleticism stands out in this group. Despite weighing in at 263 pounds, Conyers is still one of the best athletes in this room. His movement skills and body control shined often on Day Three. 


Eastern Washington WR Efton Chism

A lesser-known small-school prospect here, Efton Chism has stacked multiple strong days, culminating in arguably his strongest showing on Day 3. 

Chism's route running and strong hands produced a highlight reel of catches today. 


Arkansas DT Eric Gregory

It's hard to stand out sharing a room dominated by Jordan Phillips and C.J. West at the Shrine Bowl, but Eric Gregory flashed routinely throughout the day. 

He had a rep that drew whistles with a nice arm-over in drills, generating an instant win that had scouts buzzing. 


Middlebury OL Thomas Perry

Perry continued his Shrine Bowl dominance on Day Three, stacking each day into one of the best players at the event. 

His standout week culminated in a rep where he stonewalled Georgia defensive tackle Warren Brinson that amped up the crowd. 


South Carolina DT Tonka Hemingway

Tonka is a fitting name for a defensive tackle who plays with the power that Hemingway does. He had quite a few reps just running through opposing offensive linemen in drills on the day. 


Colorado WR Will Sheppard

Will Sheppard had arguably the greatest highlight of the week with a terrific one-handed grab in the corner of the endzone to pluck away a pass while tightly contested. 


Kentucky LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson

One of the benefits of being at the Shrine Bowl is being able to hear guys call things on the field and who other plays respond to. Dumas-Johnson was a spark plug today, flying around the field and chirping throughout the day. The linebacker room had some inconsistent play all week, so it was good to see a strong day out of the position. 


Auburn WR Keandre Lambert-Smith

Keandre Lambert-Smith was virtually unguardable throughout practice today, continuing a strong week of dominant play. His length and contested catch ability are well-known, but he generated consistent separation off of the line of scrimmage as well. 


Minnesota QB Max Brosmer

Brosmer has plenty of fans, and today was an encouraging one for that sect of scouts, with some quality throws throughout the day. He zipped throws into tight windows in red zone drills and had some of the best-placed passes among all the QBs at the event throughout. 


South Carolina RB Rocket Sanders

It's hard for a running back to really shine in this setting, but Rocket Sanders almost takes your breath away watching him. Every time he had the slightest crease, he ran away from everybody, with some elite explosiveness. It was an impressive showing today. 


Honorable Mentions

  • Syracuse TE Orende Gadsen II & Jackson Meeks
  • Miami WR Jacolby George
  • UNLV WR Ricky White
  • BYU DE Tyler Batty
  • Ole Miss DT JJ Pegues