Three SEC quarterbacks competed in the Senior Bowl, and two of them stood out to one ESPN NFL analyst.

Trent Dilfer joined the Paul Finebaum Show to talk about Mississippi State’s Dak Prescott and Arkansas’ Brandon Allen. Dilfer had high praise for Prescott, who won the game’s Most Outstanding Player honors.

Dilfer points to Prescott’s strength as a big upside.

“I think Prescott’s a really interesting prospect,” Dilfer said. “He’s a guy that’s so physical. Part of playing in the NFL is you have to have a certain amount of power in your body.”

However, Dilfer also highlighted Prescott’s mind as well as his body.

“He’s a very good decision-maker … You can see that he can process information. He can get through progressions, and he can pierce the ball anywhere you want him to.”

Prescott finished the game 7-for-10 passing with 61 yards and a touchdown pass.

Allen also went 7-for-10 but threw for a game-high 106 yards. Dilfer had positive things to say about Allen, but he also pointed out a glaring weakness.

“I think Allen is a guy that lands on his feet in the NFL,” he said. “He’s a timing-rhythm guy. He’s a guy that can complete the ball in a West Coast system. His small hands are concerning. He only has eight-and-a-half inch hands. That’s concerning. There’s not many NFL quarterbacks making it that have that small of hands. It is an issue. He doesn’t have a ton of power in his frame, but he does have some intuitive qualities that make him intriguing.”

Alabama’s Jake Coker also competed in the game and finished 3-for-8 for 23 yards.

The NFL Draft will take place from April 28-30 in Chicago.