| HOT |
| Dominique Cromartie-Rodgers CB Tennessee State |
| Rodgers had a fantastic Senior Bowl. He showed the size and strength and athleticism necessary to take his game to to the next level. An interception in the game itself was just the icing on the cake. |
| Brad Cottam TE Tennessee |
| Cottam wowed scouts in workouts, but was most impressive was his weigh-in. Cottam is well built and if he doesn't work out as a tight end many teams will consider moving him to offensive tackle. |
| Chad Henne QB Michigan |
| Henne saw his stock fall from first rounder to late round pick through the course of this season. In Senior Bowl workouts he looked poised made all the throws. He's back into consideration in the 2nd or 3rd round. |
| Tracy Porter CB Indiana |
| We knew Porter had speed, but what he showed at the Senior Bowl was that he is as physical as any corner this draft. He is undersized, but doesn't back down from matching up with the big receivers. |
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| NOT |
| DeJuan Tribble CB Boston College |
| Tribble looked slow and completely lost at times during Senior Bowl workouts. His stock is plummeting and he'll need a great combine performance to climb back up in the first half of the draft. |
| Adarius Bowman WR Oklahoma State |
| Bowman has the size, speed and athleticism to be a number one receiver at the next level. Unforantely you need to be able to catch the ball too, which he consistently failed to do at the Senior Bowl. |
| Oneil Cousins OT UTEP |
| Cousins is very raw and scouts new that going into the Senior Bowl. However, he failed to show the necessary basic skills to build upon in order to take his game to the next level. |
| Martin Rucker TE Missouri |
| Rucker climbed the board all season but he took a step back during Senior Bowl workouts. He's an accomplished receiver but lacks the strength and technique to be a truly effective blocker. |