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With no NFL combine, what's different about the Senior Bowl this year?
Kiper: It's much more important. I've been doing this for more than 40 years, and the two constants on the pre-draft calendar have always been the Senior Bowl in January and the combine in late February. Now, the Senior Bowl is going to be the closest thing we get to an event with prospects from multiple schools in attendance. Yes, pro days are still going to happen, but they're going to be scaled down. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, teams are allowed to bring only 10 representatives (between coaches and scouts) to Mobile, and there are going to be strict rules about interacting with prospects. But all 32 teams will be able to get an up-close and personal look at them.
McShay: Yeah, I think the biggest thing this year is the chance for coaches, scouts and front-office execs to actually get one-on-one time to talk to these players. Almost all interviews to this point have been done virtually, so this is going to be a great opportunity in these unusual circumstances.
Kiper: The way I understand it, team reps in Mobile this week will be able to do face-to-face interviews with prospects -- through plexiglass. That's going to be the only chance for representatives from teams to look them in the eye and talk to them before the draft, outside of virtual interviews. That means the seniors there have an advantage over the underclassmen.
McShay: Look at guys such as Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith, Florida quarterback Kyle Trask, Alabama running back Najee Harris and Washington cornerback Elijah Molden. None of them will participate in practices or the game, but they all still accepted invites for that coveted face-to-face time. And for Smith, the chance to work with the Miami Dolphins' coaching staff -- who will be coaching the National team -- is seemingly especially appealing, considering Miami has the No. 3 pick in the draft and could target a playmaker such as the Heisman Trophy winner. (The Carolina Panthers' staff will coach the American team.)
Kiper: It's much more important. I've been doing this for more than 40 years, and the two constants on the pre-draft calendar have always been the Senior Bowl in January and the combine in late February. Now, the Senior Bowl is going to be the closest thing we get to an event with prospects from multiple schools in attendance. Yes, pro days are still going to happen, but they're going to be scaled down. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, teams are allowed to bring only 10 representatives (between coaches and scouts) to Mobile, and there are going to be strict rules about interacting with prospects. But all 32 teams will be able to get an up-close and personal look at them.
McShay: Yeah, I think the biggest thing this year is the chance for coaches, scouts and front-office execs to actually get one-on-one time to talk to these players. Almost all interviews to this point have been done virtually, so this is going to be a great opportunity in these unusual circumstances.
Kiper: The way I understand it, team reps in Mobile this week will be able to do face-to-face interviews with prospects -- through plexiglass. That's going to be the only chance for representatives from teams to look them in the eye and talk to them before the draft, outside of virtual interviews. That means the seniors there have an advantage over the underclassmen.
McShay: Look at guys such as Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith, Florida quarterback Kyle Trask, Alabama running back Najee Harris and Washington cornerback Elijah Molden. None of them will participate in practices or the game, but they all still accepted invites for that coveted face-to-face time. And for Smith, the chance to work with the Miami Dolphins' coaching staff -- who will be coaching the National team -- is seemingly especially appealing, considering Miami has the No. 3 pick in the draft and could target a playmaker such as the Heisman Trophy winner. (The Carolina Panthers' staff will coach the American team.)