Seattle Seahawks assistant wide receivers coach Tyson Prince will be coaching at next week’s 2025 Senior Bowl. The premier pre-draft all-star event, Prince will be taking charge of the National Team’s wide receivers. The Seahawks routinely draft players from the Senior Bowl, so this is extremely notable.
Coach Prince will be coaching the following 2025 NFL Draft wide receiver prospects at next week’s Senior Bowl.
🚨 2025 Senior Bowl Roster🚨
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Pat Bryant II | Illinois
Bryant is a big-bodied boundary “X” receiver listed at 6-foot-3, 200 pounds. He’s an athletic playmaker on the perimeter. Bryant recorded career highs in receptions (54), receiving yards (984), and touchdowns (10) this past season.
Da’Quan Felton | Virginia Tech
Felton is a towering, physically impressive prospect. The Virginia Tech standout uses his 6-foot-5, 212-pound size to box-out defenders at the catch point. Felton lacks great top-end speed as a big wideout.
Jayden Higgins | Iowa State
Continuing the theme, Jayden Higgins is a massive receiver at 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds. Higgins is a quality route runner with tempo and burst. The South Miami native accumulated a notable 1,183 receiving yards in 2024.
Tez Johnson | Oregon
Johnson is a speedy and skilled slot receiver. The Seahawks could have interest in a Tyler Lockett replacement. Johnson is a quick-footed processor who should thrive in three-receiver sets at the next level.
Jaylin Lane | Virginia Tech
Lane thrived at Virginia Tech via manufactured touches. He possesses short-area explosiveness with the ability to create post-catch opportunities for himself. Lane played his final two seasons of college football with the Hokies after three campaigns at Middle Tennessee State.
Jaylin Noel | Iowa State
Noel is extremely explosive out of the slot. He’s a short-area winner who creates easy separation. Noel is quick-twitched and versatile, running the complete route tree.
Xavier Restrepo | Miami
Restrepo may be the best receiver prospect at this year’s Senior Bowl. The Hurricanes pass-catcher enjoyed back-to-back 1,000 yard seasons. Restrepo is a sure-handed wideout with reliable hands and athleticism.
Kyle Williams | Washington State
Washington State’s Williams is a nuanced route runner who utilizes a variety of tactics to get open. Williams has a high-level understanding of zone coverage, finding soft spots to sit in. He recorded 70 receptions for 1,198 and 14 touchdowns this season.