As they do every year, many of the top college football players in the country have gathered in Mobile, Alabama for the annual Senior Bowl all-star event, giving them an opportunity to show their skills in front of NFL decision-makers leading up to this year's draft.
While the all-star game at the end of the week might be the main event for fans, it's the three days of practices beforehand that scouts, coaches, and the media are most interested in, as they look to evaluate the skills that each player brings to the table.
One player who's hard to miss is Texas defensive lineman T'Vondre Sweat, who is listed at 6-4, and 362 pounds.
During the second day of practices Wednesday, Sweat took a rep in 1-on-1 drills that his opponent would probably like to forget:
That sound you hear off in the distance is every defensive line coach in the NFL jumping up onto the table in their respective draft rooms, clamoring for their team to draft Sweat when April rolls around.
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