Skip to main content
New York Giants homepage
Advertising

Giants News | New York Giants – Giants.com

2026 Senior/Shrine Bowl

Presented by

NFL.com's standouts from Senior Bowl Day 2

SENIOR-BOWL-ZERO

Two days down, one more to go.

Day 2 of Senior Bowl practices wrapped up Wednesday evening.

Here are the standouts from the second day of practice down in Mobile from NFL.com's Lance Zierlein.

James Brockermeyer, C, Miami

"James' father, Blake, was a first-round pick of the Carolina Panthers in 1995 and spent nine seasons in the NFL. If Wednesday's practice was any indication of what is to come, James will become the next Brockermeyer to have a long pro career.

"Despite checking in at 297 pounds (tied for the lightest O-lineman at this year's Senior Bowl), Brockermeyer was up to the task against every defensive lineman he faced in one-on-one drills. He displayed plus core strength, strong hands and a balanced base. It's rare for any offensive lineman to consistently outperform his defensive counterparts in one-on-one pass pro drills, but it's even more rare for a center to do it. Brockermeyer was lights-out throughout the day and made himself money."

Josh Cameron, WR, Baylor

"Cameron is built like a running back playing wide receiver and his jersey number (34) seems appropriate. On tape he's an absolute bully in the catch space, imposing his size (6-foot-1, 223 pounds) on cornerbacks and delivering 19 touchdown catches over the past two seasons.

"On Wednesday, Cameron was on-brand throughout the team and one-on-on sessions. On multiple occasions he fought through cornerbacks looking to impede his route and simply overpowered them to the spot for the catch. He was able to outwork tight man coverage for 50/50 balls that typically turn into incompletions. He's strong, has top-flight hands and is a plus ball tracker. My draft grade for Cameron will be getting a bump after what he's shown here in Mobile."

Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas

"In a draft light on quarterback headliners beyond Fernando Mendoza, Green should be garnering buzz thanks to his rare physical attributes and skill set.

"At 6-foot-6 and with a wingspan of nearly seven feet, his long arms create a longer release and his accuracy is spotty. He has the arm strength to make explosive throws and can gobble up yards outside the pocket with his long strides. The ups and downs from his game tape were present in practice on Wednesday, but the ups are highly intriguing. With a strong finish to the week, he has a chance to position himself as a likely late Day 2 pick."

Tyren Montgomery, WR, John Carroll University

"If you are looking for the small-school standout of the Senior Bowl, it's clearly been Montgomery. He was a late addition to the Senior Bowl roster after impressing at the American Bowl last week. I can't wait to dig into his tape after what I've seen over the last two days.

"The former LSU basketball walk-on has been hard to guard thanks to his agility and short-area burst. Montgomery had the highlight catch of the early practice with an acrobatic grab over the head of talented San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson on a one-on-one deep ball. That play was emblematic of the athletic ability and competitiveness that has put Montgomery firmly on the radar for NFL scouts."

Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas

"In this year's draft there won't be many running backs who offer the blend of size and top-end speed that Washington brings to the table. At 6-foot and 228 pounds, the former Razorbacks star has a chiseled, athletic frame and is rarely caught by chasers once he hits the open field.

"Washington popped at practice on Tuesday with a quick, downhill cut that led to a long gain on an outside zone run. On Wednesday he had a few of those runs again, but he also made explosive plays as a pass catcher in one-on-one drills. He's built some momentum at the outset of draft season."

View the best photos from Senior Bowl practices in Mobile, Alabama.

Screenshot 2025-08-01 at 3.36.49 PM

Subscribe to Giants Text Alerts to stay up to date on breaking news, ticket offers, gameday entertainment, and more!

Advertising