The official player measurements for the 2026 Senior Bowl, set to take place on January 31st at 1:30 PM (CST) in Hancock Whitney Stadium, Mobile, Alabama, have been released. Fans and analysts alike anticipate this annual event, which has long been regarded as the unofficial “Start of the Draft,” showcasing the top college football talent.
This year’s Senior Bowl promises a diverse roster of players hailing from various colleges, each vying to make a significant impression ahead of the NFL Draft. The event will be broadcast live on NFL Network, allowing fans to follow the action as it unfolds.
The measurements of several key players are as follows:
– Tim Keenan III (DL, Alabama): Height – 6’11”, Weight – 332 lbs
– Josh Cuevas (TE, Alabama): Height – 6’3″, Weight – 252 lbs
– Keyshaun Elliott (LB, Arizona State): Height – 6’1″, Weight – 233 lbs
– Taylen Green (QB, Arkansas): Height – 6’6″, Weight – 229 lbs
– Jeremiah Wright (OT, Auburn): Height – 6’5″, Weight – 340 lbs
– Jalon Kilgore (CB, South Carolina): Height – 6’1″, Weight – 211 lbs
– Diego Pavia (QB, Vanderbilt): Height – 5’9″, Weight – 198 lbs
These measurements reflect the players’ physical attributes, which can play a crucial role in their evaluation by NFL scouts and coaches. As the event approaches, additional updates will share more detailed metrics such as hand size, arm length, and wingspan, along with any new players whose measurements become available.
The exposure and competitive environment provided by the Senior Bowl offer participants an invaluable opportunity to showcase their skills, potentially securing their place in the upcoming NFL Draft. This year’s excitement continues to build as teams look to identify the next generation of football talent.
