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Adam Stites

5 standouts from Day 2 of 2025 Senior Bowl practices

With Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier among the onlookers in Mobile, Ala. this week, the 2025 Senior Bowl practices rolled on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, several offensive lineman stood out on the practice field, which may have caught the eye of the linemen-needy Dolphins.

So who impressed most on Wednesday? Here are xxx players who made an impact on the practice field:

EDGE Mike Green (Marshall)

Green was highly productive with the Thundering Herd, racking up 22.5 tackles for loss and an FBS-leading 17 sacks. On Wednesday, he showed off the full bag of tricks, winning with his speed around the edge but also converting that burst into power.

Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr., who has been projected as a fringe first-round prospect, found out about Green’s abilities the hard way Wednesday.

WR Jayden Higgins (Iowa State)

The 6’4 wide receiver projects as an obvious red zone target due to his size, but Higgins has showed in Mobile that he offers more than just that. His quick feet have made him tough to cover off the line of scrimmage, and his vertical speed has created space on deep balls.

His precise routes underneath may be the most impressive work he’s done, though. Higgins looks like a receiver who can do a little bit of everything.

OL Jalen Travis (Iowa State)

Travis is another Cyclones alum who excelled in front of scouts, coaches, and decision makers Wednesday. The massive, 6’8 offensive tackle showed he was light enough on his feet to keep up with speed rushers and more than powerful enough to neutralize anyone he got his hands on.

CB Azareye’h Thomas (Florida State)

Thomas may be the first of the Senior Bowl cornerbacks to get drafted in April and he’s looked the part in Mobile. The 6’2 corner has faced tough tests with receivers Higgins, Jaylin Noel, and Tez Johnson on his squad, but Thomas has been up to the task with impressive athleticism to stay step for step with receivers.

EDGE Shemar Stewart (Texas A&M)

Like Chop Robinson last year, Stewart has all the measureables as a prospect, but not much production. In three seasons with the Aggies, he recorded only 4.5 sacks.

While the Dolphins probably won’t want another first-round edge rusher, Stewart is giving every indication that he could follow in Robinson’s footsteps and produce in the NFL.

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