MVP Moss moving up draft board
Sinorice Moss and Jay Cutler were among those who helped their stock at the Senior Bowl. Mathias Kiwanuka heads the list of disappointments.
Originally Published: January 31, 2006
By
Todd McShay | Scouts Inc.
One of the many attractions of the Senior Bowl is that it gives college standouts an opportunity to showcase their skills for prospective employers. From the weigh-in session to daily practices, to nightly interviews, to Saturday's game, players choosing to compete in the Senior Bowl have been given the ultimate week-long forum to impress.
After analyzing the measurables, talking to NFL scouts about individual interviews, attending four days of practices and watching the game live, as well as studying it one time through on film, here are the 10 players who I feel benefited the most from the 2006 Senior Bowl week, followed by the 10 players who failed to benefit:
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