20 Prospects to watch in the Shrine Bowl

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SAM WILLIAMS, EDGE, OLE MISS

A sack specialist within Lane Kiffin’s front seven, Williams has a pro body similar to that of Daelin Hayes from Notre Dame last fall. Tighten your chin strap when you line up across from Williams


ZACHARY CARTER, EDGE, FLORIDA

The onus for teams to draft pass rushers with consistent push has become paramount. Carter is a physical defender who’s thrived in his extra year of eligibility. Speed, lateral movement, ability to stop the run, Carter has it all. Massive ceiling. 


DAMONE CLARK, LB, LSU

CFB’s leading tackler, Clark is an imposing second-level defender with an impressive frame and excellent downhill quickness when asked to fill gaps in the run. 


ARNOLD EBIKETIE, EDGE, PENN STATE

The next pass rush talent out of Happy Valley with extremely raw tools, Ebiketie has a ways to go in improving his technique, but if it all clicks down the road, he has a chance to be an impactful 9-tech DE on Sundays.


ARNOLD EBIKETIE, EDGE, PENN STATE

The next pass rush talent out of Happy Valley with extremely raw tools, Ebiketie has a ways to go in improving his technique, but if it all clicks down the road, he has a chance to be an impactful 9-tech DE on Sundays.


AKAYLEB EVANS, CB, MISSOURI

Evans is a disrupter on the outside. With the utilization of his hands to stab at the LOS in press-bail, the Mizzou standout is a master in the finer details of playing corner


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