MOBILE, Ala. -- Unlike last year, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft probably will not be on display Saturday when the Senior Bowl takes place at venerable Ladd-Peebles Stadium.

That doesn't mean there isn't talent – including outstanding depth at tight end and on the offensive line.

NORTH TEAM

... The strongest position group on either team was the North's offensive line. Outstanding performances from Kansas State tackle/center Dalton Risner, North Carolina State center Garrett Bradbury and Wisconsin interior linemen Michael Deiter and Beau Benzschawel were expected, with Risner and Deiter virtually cementing their status as top-40 selections.

But the depth on the North's line was surprising, and one player who impressed was Charlotte's Nate Davis, whose quickness and footwork captured the attention of onlookers. Davis' ability to move laterally and quickly re-establish his base against opposing pass rushers solidified his status as a solid mid-round prospect.

... UCLA tight end Caleb Wilson, a late addition to the North team roster because of an injury to Stetson's Donald Parham, averaged 103 receiving yards per game in the last eight games of UCLA's season, but had some inconsistent moments during the one-on-one blocking period, getting pushed back into the spot against safeties and linebackers. At 6-foot-5 and 235 pounds, blocking is not going to be his strength, but when operating in space, he should be effective at the next level.