The Senior Bowl presents the final on-field opportunity for members of the 2025 NFL draft class to impress NFL personnel.
A majority of the top prospects in the draft class will not be in Mobile this week because they are underclassmen, or they opted to focus on their draft preparation elsewhere.
Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe will be under one of the biggest microscopes in Mobile.
Milroe had an up-and-down final season at Alabama, but he has potential to surge up the draft board due to the lack of quarterbacks after Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.
A handful of interior linemen on both sides of the ball should also catch the attention of NFL coaches and scouts this week. A few of them will likely become first-round picks in April.
Jalen Milroe

Jalen Milroe could turn out to be the best of the rest in the quarterback draft class.
The depth is nowhere as close as it was at the position for the 2024 NFL draft, and in turn, that might benefit Milroe's stock.
Milroe entered the offseason as the No. 4 quarterback on the overall prospect rankings from Bleacher Report's NFL scouting department.
At that time, Carson Beck was listed above him, but Beck opted to transfer to Miami and play one more collegiate season.
Milroe must prove that the inconsistencies he displayed at Alabama can be fixed.
Plenty of teams need a quarterback, but some franchises might opt to go the veteran trade or free agent route if they do not believe in Milroe and others.
The Senior Bowl provides Milroe with a chance to showcase that he can be a first-or-second-round caliber talent.
Walter Nolen
Walter Nolen is the No. 2 defensive lineman in the draft class, per B/R's NFL scouting department.
The defensive tackle produced 6.5 sacks in his lone season at Ole Miss. That was an improvement on the five career sacks he had in two years at Texas A&M.
Nolen was all over opposing offensive linemen in the individual drills portion of Senior Bowl practice on Tuesday, per The 33rd Team's Marcus Mosher.
Nolen is B/R's No. 18 overall prospect, so he already is a lock to land in the first round, but he could go even higher with a strong showing in Mobile.
Any team picking after the Chicago Bears at No. 10 should take a look at Nolen because he may present a case of picking the best talent available over a team's positional need.
Armand Membou
Armand Membou is B/R's No. 24 overall prospect and top-ranked offensive tackle.
The Missouri product seems like a lock to land in the first round, but he can solidify that status with an impressive all-around week in Mobile.
Plenty of teams picking at the bottom of the first round will be in need of offensive line help.
The question for those playoff contenders is if they feel confident enough in Membou protecting their all-world quarterbacks.
If that's the case, teams like Denver, Pittsburgh and others in the bottom half could be all over Membou throughout the rest of the pre-draft process.
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