MVP is Ameer Abdullah who rushed for 73 yds in 7 carries, 0 TD's and caught 4 passes for 40 yds.

MVP could have been Tony Varga, Yale RB, who rushed for 31 yds, 2 TD's and caught 3 passes for 39 yds. I could see this guy as a Packer. He's 5'10", 227 lbs, and he plays and runs and catches like Chargers RB Danny Woodhead.

Players I was impressed with were:

Nick Boyle, a huge TE from Delaware, 6'6" 270 lbs. who caught 2 passes for 31 yds. Showed great athleticism for such a big man. He could be our Gronk.

David Cobb, RB from Minnesota, rushed 11 times for 78 yds. He looked NFL-ready.

Other offensive standouts were WR Tyler Lockett, Kansas State (3 catches for 48 yds) and WR Dezmin Lewis, Central Arkansas (3 catches for 59 yds). Lewis is intriguing. Great hands, runs well, very athletic considering he's 6'4" 215 lbs.

Defensive standouts were:

Nate Orchard, DE, Utah (4 unassisted tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 QB hurries)

Nick Marshall
, Auburn QB turned CB, believe it or not, was a standout player with 5 unassisted tackles and a couple great pass defenses.

IMO, the best LB on the field was Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville. Mauldin is 6'4", 252 lbs. (about the same size as Benardrick McKinney, who gets all the press). McKinney is a plodder, but Mauldin is quick, all over the field and knocked down 2 passes (which he could have intercepted). I could see him playing ILB for GB.

So long. Your faithful Senior Bowl reporter, signing off.