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1. Arie Kouandjio, G- Alabama

Kouandjio is a tremendous athlete for someone who's 6-5 and 320 pounds. In the Senior Bowl, he showed great quickness while pulling, as well as an ability to get to the second level. In the first quarter, he got 15 yards downfield and laid a critical block that resulted in a long touchdown run. Kouandjio was a two-year starter on Alabama's offensive line and is projected to be drafted in the second round.

2. Ameer Abdullah, RB – Nebraska

Abdullah led the North team in both rushing (seven carries for 73 yards) and receiving (four catches for 40 yards). Despite a lingering hamstring injury, he showed tremendous burst in the open field. Abdullah was the first Nebraska running back to record three 1,000-yard seasons in a career and is projected to be drafted in the second round.

3. Sean Mannion, QB – Oregon State

None of the six quarterbacks at the Senior Bowl were tremendously consistent, but that's sometimes the nature of an all-star game. Mannion, at times, showed a great touch and ability to place the ball in tight windows. He finished the game completing nine of 14 passes for 79 yards and a touchdown. Mannion owns virtually every Oregon State passing record and is projected to be drafted in the fifth round.