​The Senior Bowl is one of the last major opportunities for college football players to show their skills off to NFL scouts. It's a big audition for the draft.





And for Tennessee quarterback Josh Dobbs, he's got a golden opportunity ahead of him as he has been named a starter for the South team.





Josh Dobbs will be the Senior Bowl South Team starting quarterback Saturday in Mobile. — Marshall Hughes (@marshallhughes) January 26, 2017

He beat out California quarterback Davis Webb for the nod.





Dobbs has been turning plenty of heads during practices. Though entering the week, he wasn't the main QB expected to be making noise.

Pitt’s Nate Peterman and Vol’s Josh Dobbs headline a surprising Senior Bowl QB class https://t.co/FDFbBFyK9W pic.twitter.com/5ABAB6IUeO — Bleacher Report CFB (@BR_CFB) January 26, 2017

Dobbs threw for 2,946 yards this season, including 27 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. The Music City Bowl MVP is known for some accuracy problems, but is definitely impressing this week. He was projected as a late-round pick, but he could be moving on to the mid rounds.





The Senior Bowl will be played on Saturday afternoon and Dobbs will have another opportunity to keep on moving up his stock.