Potential Eagles prospects who continue to stand out at the Senior Bowl

A couple of days of Senior Bowl practices are behind us. Here are five top performers that could land on Philadelphia's draft board.
ByArye Pulli|
Reese's Senior Bowl
Reese's Senior Bowl | Don Juan Moore/GettyImages

Miami tight end Elijah Arroyo was the talk of the town in Mobile, Alabama after day one of the Senior Bowl, but a new practice MVP emerged on Wednesday. The Philadelphia Eagles and, no doubt, everyone else are paying attention.

Another day of work is behind us. Let's look at some standouts that have risen like cream to the top. Might they be among the newest members of the Eagles' roster?

Place the potential Eagles prospects on your imaginary draft boards.

Trust us on this. There's a wealth of talent on this list.

1. Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon

Tez Johnson
Tez Johnson, Oregon Ducks | Melinda Meijer/ISI Photos/GettyImages

Tez followed an impressive day one with a just as impressive day two.

Another day, same scouting report. Tez Johnson creates separation better than any other wide receiver at the Senior Bowl.

He dropped another defender in the one-on-one period and he's flat-out EMBARRASSING defenders this week. I opened his evaluation with the word 'unguardable' on Tuesday and he affirmed that on Wednesday.

The Oregon prospect has been comparing himself to Tank Dell, according to some at the Senior Bowl, and some evaluators I've spoken to believe that he can be a dominant wide-receiver two.

2. Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Shemar Stewart
Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M Aggies | Tim Warner/GettyImages

Stewart was an up-and-down player on tape this season and had a decent day in day one, but his day two showed a lot more potential.

The Texas A&M prospect won a bunch of one-on-one reps and showed elite athleticism. For the Eagles, he could serve as a pass-rush replacement for Brandon Graham.

Stewart is a younger player. He's only a junior, but he brings a lot of untapped potential to a team that will decide to take a chance on him.

One evaluator that I spoke to on Wednesday told me that scouts had been buzzing about him ahead of the Senior Bowl and wanted to see more than what they saw on tape during the season.

3. Jack Bech, WR, TCU

Jack Bech, Macho Stevenson
Jack Bech, TCU Horned Frogs | Richard Rodriguez/GettyImages

A new name added to the list, Bech has opened many eyes this week.

His story coming into the Senior Bowl is one to root for and everyone talked about it down here in Mobile in day one, but in day two, it was his playmaking that was the topic of conversation.

He made a big play in one-on-ones where he created seperation near the endzone and caught a deep ball for a touchdown. The defender lost his balance and fell as Bech made the play.

4. Grey Zabel, OT, North Dakota State

Illinois State v North Dakota State
Grey Zabel, North Dakota State Bison | Sean Arbaut/GettyImages

The talent coming from the FCS is truly eye opening.

Sacramento State offensive lineman Jackson Slater made waves in day one and Zabel turned heads in day two. He has looked like one of the best offensive lineman on this roster.

Zabel has proven that he belongs as he competes with these power-four talents. He won many reps in the one-on-one period.

5. Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

Trey Amos, Mason Taylor
Trey Amos, LSU Tigers | Derick E. Hingle/GettyImages

Amos had his day two cut short, but two NFC scouts that I spoke to mentioned the Ole Miss prospect unprompted.

The cornerback told me that he suffered a minor ankle injury, confirming Matt Miller's report, and telling me that his week was expected to be over.

"I just want to make sure I'm doing everything right in order to keep on turning up," Amos told Inside the Iggles when asked about what the week means to him.

He could serve as a early round replacement for Darius Slay if Philadelphia does decide to move on.

Stay tuned for many more updates from the Senior Bowl including exclusive scoops, interviews, and evaluations.

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