All Things Gophers in NFL Scout/Prospect Bowls

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I’m surprised that Daniel Jackson is not on that list.

I wonder if he had a few offers and is deciding on which to accept. I have to imagine at least one of them would send an invite his way.
 

I’m surprised that Daniel Jackson is not on that list.

I would think he will be at some sort of showcase game. He might get drafted so I would think at least one has invited him. Probably going to be one of these WR nobody heard of the is either a late rounder or undrafted guy that turns out to be good in the NFL.

It's crazy nobody even has him in the top 50 WR going into the draft. 2680 yards and 18 TDs on his career and nobody giving him respect. Maybe one of the best route runners in the Big Ten, very good contested catch guy, good hands. He will do well, i think, If given the opportunity.
 
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Figured it would be helpful to have a single thread tracking where Gophers aiming for the draft will be playing in all star games. Here's who I've found so far.
My ranking in terms of getting into the NFL: Senior Bowl > Shrine Bowl >>> Hula Bowl.

My ranking in terms of fun getting to play in it: Hula Bowl >>>>> Shrine Bowl >>>>>> Senior Bowl
 


Surprised Cooper is more highly viewed than Carroll by scouts, at least according to which game they're going to.
 

Surprised Cooper is more highly viewed than Carroll by scouts, at least according to which game they're going to.
I feel for Carroll a bit. Seems like the consensus is that guard suits his strengths and limitations the best but as a team guy played mostly tackle. I think he did get more time at guard this year though??

Would be interesting to see how things played out if could have been as his supposed best position the past couple of seasons.
 



I hope Nuts gets a chance and gets drafted….but I have a sneaky feeling he won’t test well at a combine. It seems the NFL is much more interested in guys who run 4.4’s than productive wide receivers like Jackson.
 





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