by Harris Oates
Team: North (#3)
FPF Rank – #4 QB, #36 overall
Lock is in the first-round quarterback conversation and has a lot to prove in Mobile. He has had a solid week of practice despite hand measurements of only 9 inches. Saturday’s game will truly determine if his week of practice adds up to anything more than a few good days of practice.
Team: North (#17)
FPF Rank – #1 QB, #17 overall
Jones has drawn some serious interest around the league, especially after measuring 6’5”+. There have been a few questions regarding his passing consistency in practice, but that should have very little impact on his draft stock. A couple of interceptions when playing with all new weapons against elite defenses shouldn’t be regarded as severe. Jones is still the #1 QB going into the game and a great game statistically will keep him there.
Team: North (#5)
FPF Rank – #3 WR, #38 Overall
Isabella may lack ideal size, but so do some of the best wide receivers in the NFL. He should be a first rounder, especially after dominating UGA’s secondary in the fall. If he can again prove his quickness and route running works against great defenders, he can further prove his first round potential.
Team: North (#11)
FPF Rank – #9 WR, #76 Overall
Meyers is a bit of a late bloomer, but he has had a great week of practice. He lost a lot of production while playing in the same offense as Kelvin Harmon but has a chance to shine on Saturday.
Team: South (#1)
FPF Rank – #8 WR, #61 Overall
Deebo has been going off since he arrived in Mobile. He has proven his quickness off the line and is moving into first round territory. If Samuel has a good Senior Bowl and performs well in the combine there is a good chance that he will move up into the top 3 wide receivers.
Team: South (#7)
FPF Rank: #3 QB, #22 Overall
Grier has had a good showing in practice, but that has partly been due to having several of his weapons along side him. He is only around 6’2”, but always seems to perform well in the limelight. He is a polished QB who could very well be a first rounder in April.