Former Florida linebacker Antonio Morrison is the lone remaining healthy Gators player competing in the Senior Bowl, and he's doing a fantastic job carrying the torch.

One day after scouts said he could be a second-round pick, Morrison continued his strong play.

He made one of the more impressive plays of the day in practice on Thursday when he picked off a pass after tipping it to himself.

Morrison's play has been good enough that he is being hailed as one of the top performers at the Senior Bowl.

A number of NFL teams will be looking for help at inside linebacker, and Morrison is certainly raising his stock this week. The Buffalo News mentions him as a possibility for the Bills, and Morrison goes into some detail about how Florida prepared him for the NFL and how his rehab prior to the 2015 season helped him become an even more aggressive player.

To see a guy that just 13 months ago saw his future flash in front of him as he writhed in pain gripping his knee go from question mark to quality NFL Draft option ... as Jim McElwain would say, "that's what it's all about."

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