North South Senior Bowl 2012: TV Schedule, Live Stream, Spread Info and More
The 2012 Senior Bowl is loaded with tons of talent, all hoping to impress NFL scouts as we get closer and closer to the 2012 NFL draft.
This is the final game that these players can showcase their skills to improve their draft stock. Sure, pre-draft workouts always help, but when players succeed in a game, it does much more for their draft status.
There are several first-round caliber players in the Senior Bowl this year, as well as some border-line first-round players who really need to shine on Saturday.
With that said, let's take a look at some specifics of this all-star showdown.
When: Saturday, Jan. 28 at 3 p.m. CST
Where: Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, AL
Watch: NFL Network
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Roster and Weigh-In Results
North Team
Player | College | Pos | Ht | Wt | Arm | Hand |
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Mike Adams | Ohio State | OL | 6070 | 323 | 33 3/4 | 11 |
Tony Bergstrom | Utah | OL | 6054 | 315 | 31 3/8 | 9 |
Mike Brewster | Ohio State | OL | 6042 | 310 | 31 | 9 5/8 |
Audie Cole | North Carolina State | LB | 6041 | 248 | 32 1/4 | 10 |
Kirk Cousins | Michigan State | QB | 6022 | 209 | 31 1/4 | 9 7/8 |
Jack Crawford | Penn State | DL | 6047 | 268 | 33 1/2 | 10 1/8 |
Vinny Curry | Marshall | DL | 6030 | 265 | 32 | 9 1/4 |
Lavonte David | Nebraska | LB | 6004 | 225 | 31 1/8 | 8 1/ |
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Alfonzo Dennard | Nebraska | DB | 5100 | 203 | 30 | 9 1/4 |
Michael Egnew | Missouri | TE | 6052 | 251 | 32 1/2 | 9 3/4 |
Brady Ewing | Wisconsin | OH | 5115 | 241 |
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Jamell Fleming | Oklahoma | DB | 5105 | 202 | 30 7/8 | 9 1/2 |
Donnie Fletcher | Boston College | DB | 6002 | 201 | 30 | 8 7/8 |
Garth Gerhart | Arizona State | OL | 6011 | 301 | 32 7/8 | 9 5/8 |
TJ Graham | North Carolina State | WR | 5113 | 182 | 31 3/4 | 9 1/4 |
Daniel Herron | Ohio State | OH | 5092 | 212 | 31 5/8 | 9 |
Emil Igwenagu | Massachusetts | TE | 6011 | 245 | 33 1/8 | 9 1/8 |
George Iloka | Boise State | DB | 6035 | 222 | 33 7/8 | 9 5/8 |
Asa Jackson | Cal Poly | DB | 5097 | 193 | 28 5/8 | 8 3/4 |
Cameron Johnson | Virginia | DL | 6036 | 267 | 32 1/2 | 8 7/8 |
James-Michael Johnson | Nevada | LB | 6011 | 249 | 32 3/4 | 9 5/8 |
Leonard Johnson | Iowa State | DB | 5097 | 198 | 28 3/4 | 8 |
Marvin Jones | California | WR | 6017 | 198 | 32 7/8 | 10 |
Senio Kelemete | Washington | OL | 6034 | 300 | 32 3/4 | 9 5/8 |
Brian Linthicum | Michigan State | TE | 6036 | 249 | 32 5/8 | 9 3/4 |
Anthony Lynn | Penn State | DB | 5115 | 205 | 29 | 8 3/8 |
Doug Martin | Boise State | OH | 5090 | 219 | 29 7/8 | 9 1/8 |
Mike Martin | Michigan | DL | 6012 | 307 | 31 3/4 | 9 3/8 |
Shea McClellin | Boise State | DL | 6032 | 248 | 31 3/4 | 10 1/8 |
Marvin McNutt | Iowa | WR | 6024 | 216 | 31 5/8 | 10 1/8 |
Kellen Moore | Boise State | QB | 5116 | 191 | 29 7/8 | 9 3/8 |
Kelechi Osemele | Iowa State | OL | 6053 | 333 | 35 1/4 | 10 3/8 |
Isaiah Pead | Cincinnati | OH | 5097 | 193 | 31 | 8 5/8 |
Chris Polk | Washington | OH | 5104 | 224 | 31 7/8 | 9 3/4 |
DeVier Posey | Ohio State | WR | 6015 | 209 | 31 3/8 | 9 1/4 |
Brian Quick | Appalachian State | WR | 6034 | 222 | 33 1/2 | 9 7/8 |
Kendall Reyes | Connecticut | DL | 6037 | 300 | 32 5/8 | 9 1/2 |
Gerell Robinson | Arizona State | WR | 6031 | 223 | 32 1/2 | 10 |
Trenton Robinson | Michigan State | DB | 5094 | 193 | 30 7/8 | 9 3/4 |
Mitchell Schwartz | California | OL | 6051 | 317 | 33 1/8 | 10 |
Harrison Smith | Notre Dame | DB | 6016 | 212 | 32 | 10 1/8 |
Alameda Ta’amu | Washington | DL | 6024 | 341 | 31 1/8 | 9 7/8 |
Johnnie Troutman | Penn State | OL | 6041 | 325 | 33 | 9 3/4 |
Bobby Wagner | Utah State | LB | 6002 | 241 | 32 1/2 | 9 7/8 |
Russell Wilson | Wisconsin | QB | 5105 | 203 | 31 1/4 | 10 |
Billy Winn | Boise State | DL | 6033 | 296 | 31 3/4 | 9 1/8 |
Derek Wolfe | Cincinnati | DL | 6047 | 286 | 32 7/8 | 10 3/4 |
Kevin Zeitler | Wisconsin | OL | 6037 | 315 | 32 1/2 | 10 1/8 |
South Team
Player | College | Pos | Ht | Wt | Arm | Hand |
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Emmanuel Acho | Texas | LB | 6010 | 235 | 32 1/2 | 9 7/8 |
Joe Adams | Arkansas | WR | 5104 | 174 | 31 3/8 | 9 3/8 |
Antonio Allen | South Carolina | DB | 6012 | 202 | 31 7/8 | 9 3/8 |
Jeff Allen | Illinois | OL | 6040 | 306 | 33 1/4 | 10 1/8 |
Vick Ballard | Mississippi State | OH | 5101 | 217 | 31 1/8 | 9 1/2 |
Dwight Bentley | La-Lafayette | DB | 5097 | 176 | 29 1/2 | 7 7/8 |
Jake Bequette | Arkansas | DL | 6044 | 264 | 32 1/4 | 9 1/4 |
Will Blackwell | LSU | OL | 6034 | 314 | 33 3/4 | 10 1/2 |
Philip Blake | Baylor | OL | 6023 | 312 | 31 7/8 | 9 3/4 |
Jarrett Boykin | Virginia Tech | WR | 5092 | 183 | 30 3/4 | 9 1/8 |
Nigel Bradham | Florida State | OLB | 6015 | 237 | 33 1/4 | 10 3/8 |
Andre Branch | Clemson | DL |
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James Brown | Troy | OL | 6034 | 307 | 33 3/8 | 10 1/4 |
Zach Brown | North Carolina | LB | 6013 | 236 | 32 1/2 | 9 3/8 |
Quinton Coples | North Carolina | DL | 6056 | 281 | 33 1/8 | 10 1/8 |
Juron Criner | Arizona | WR | 6021 | 220 | 31 3/8 | 10 1/2 |
Chad Diehl | Clemson | OH | 6014 | 257 | 30 3/8 | 9 7/8 |
Patrick Edwards | Houston | WR | 5087 | 168 | 29 3/8 | 8 1/2 |
Nick Foles | Arizona | QB | 6050 | 244 | 33 | 10 3/4 |
Jeff Fuller | Texas A&M | WR | 6041 | 217 | 34 1/8 | 9 3/8 |
Terrance Ganaway | Baylor | OH | 5114 | 241 | 31 3/4 | 9 1/2 |
Cordy Glenn | Georgia | OL | 6054 | 346 | 35 1/8 | 10 |
Cyrus Gray | Texas A&M | OH | 5102 | 198 | 29 3/8 | 9 |
Ladarius Green | La-Lafayette | TE | 6056 | 237 | 32 7/8 | 10 |
Casey Hayward | Vanderbilt | DB | 5110 | 188 | 30 1/7 | 8 7/8 |
Jaye Howard | Florida | DL | 6030 | 292 | 32 1/8 | 10 1/8 |
Melvin Ingram | South Carolina | DL | 6017 | 276 | 30 1/2 | 9 1/4 |
Janoris Jenkins | North Alabama | DB | 5096 | 191 | 30 3/8 | 8 1/4 |
Tony Jerod-Eddie | Texas A&M | DL | 6040 | 303 | 34 3/8 | 9 1/4 |
Ben Jones | Georgia | OL | 6025 | 304 | 32 1/4 | 9 5/8 |
Dwight Jones | North Carolina | WR | 6031 | 226 | 33 5/8 | 9 |
Ryan Lindley | San Diego State | QB | 6036 | 229 | 32 1/4 | 10 1/8 |
Markelle Martin | Oklahoma State | DB | 6006 | 203 | 31 1/8 | 8 1/2 |
Marquis Maze | Alabama | WR | 5076 | 184 | 29 3/8 | 9 |
Matt McCants | UAB | OL | 6055 | 309 | 35 | 8 3/4 |
DeQuan Menzie | Alabama | DB | 5104 | 195 | 29 5/8 | 8 1/2 |
Deangelo Peterson | LSU | TE | 6027 | 230 | 32 | 9 1/2 |
Tydreke Powell | North Carolina | DL | 6023 | 309 | 31 7/8 | 9 7/8 |
Chris Rainey | Florida | OH | 5083 | 178 | 30 3/4 | 9 1/2 |
Kheeston Randall | Texas | DL | 6044 | 297 | 33 | 9 1/2 |
Keenan Robinson | Texas | OLB | 6031 | 240 | 32 3/4 | 9 7/8 |
Zebrie Sanders | Florida State | OL | 6054 | 308 | 34 5/8 | 11 |
Brad Smelley | Alabama | TE | 6017 | 233 | 32 1/8 | 9 5/8 |
Sean Spence | Miami-Fl | LB | 5113 | 228 | 30 5/8 | 9 3/8 |
Ryan Steed | Furman | DB | 5103 | 190 | 32 | 9 |
Brandon Taylor | LSU | DB | 5111 | 202 | 31 1/2 | 9 1/8 |
Brandon Thompson | Clemson | DL | 6020 | 311 | 32 5/8 | 9 5/8 |
Courtney Upshaw | Alabama | DL | 6014 | 273 | 31 1/2 | 8 5/8 |
William Vlachos | Alabama | OL | 6003 | 306 | 30 | 9 1/8 |
Brandon Weeden | Oklahoma State | QB | 6034 | 219 | 30 5/8 | 9 1/2 |
North Team Elite Prospects
Alfonzo Dennard, CB, Nebraska
Viewed as a possible first-round draft pick, Dennard is arguably the best corner in the Senior Bowl.
Cornerback is a deep position in the draft, with several skilled athletes likely to be picked in Round 1. Dennard will need to have a solid game in order for scouts to continue to view him as a first rounder.
Plus, Dennard was ejected during his last game, so scouts will keep an eye on him to see if he stays calm in heated situations.
Mike Adams, OT, Ohio State
After checking in at 6'7" and 323 pounds, Adams is receiving high praise at the Senior Bowl. The offensive line is another deep position in the draft, and Adams is likely to be a first-round pick.
If Adams is able to dominate in the trenches against some of the South team's best players, then he could jump up draft boards and possibly be considered as a Top 15 or Top 20 pick.
The South team is loaded with first-round talent on defense, so Adams can really help his draft stock by playing well.
Chris Polk, RB, Washington
A border-line first-round draft pick, Polk has to have a stand-out performance on Saturday. Anything less could prevent him from being drafted to a good team late in the first round.
Seeing Polk go up against better defenders will have a huge impact on where he ends up being drafted.
Listed at 5'10", 224 pounds, Polk will have to display his power and speed in hopes of blowing the scouts away with his skills.
South Team Elite Prospects
Courtney Upshaw, LB, Aabama
After an impressive performance in the BCS National Championship Game, Upshaw doesn't really need to go over the top in the Senior Bowl.
He's a lock for the first round, but he could squeeze into the Top 10 by crushing his opponents on Saturday. Pre-draft workouts will also be very kind to Upshaw because of his great motor and size.
Listed at 6'1", 273 pounds, Upshaw is only going to get stronger in the NFL, and one team will be ecstatic once they draft him.
Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina
Coples is a sure-fire first-round draft pick, and he greatly benefits from the fact that this year's defensive end class isn't as strong as recent years.
This past season wasn't as good as he hoped for, which is why he dropped from the discussions of being a top draft pick. There's still a chance—albeit a small one—he lands in the Top 10, though.
A dominant showing at the Senior Bowl will get people talking about Coples much more, which is always a good thing as we get closer and closer to the NFL draft.
Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina
The former South Carolina Gamecock thrives on getting after the quarterback, and he'll need to do it often at the Senior Bowl.
Another lock for the first round, Ingram has the potential to sky rocket up draft boards with a great game, as well as showing off in pre-draft workouts.
Ingram is likely to go in the late first round, but depending on team needs and his performance on Saturday, he could get drafted sooner.
North Team Player With Most to Prove
Running back Doug Martin checked in at the Senior Bowl at 5'9", 219 pounds. His size really hurts his draft stock, but he can make up for it with a great game on Saturday.
Having played against weaker competition at Boise State, Martin has to show he can compete with the big boys of college football.
The South team is loaded with skilled defenders, so an impressive performance by Martin will do wonders for his draft stock.
South Team Player With Most to Prove
Wide receiver Marquis Maze is a very skilled athlete, but his size is a crushing blow to his draft status. He was listed at 5'10", but when he arrived at the Senior Bowl, he measured in at 5'7", 184 pounds.
His speed and agility are what will catch the eyes of NFL scouts, but his height is not ideal for an NFL wide receiver.
Maze is a super return man, so he will need to make big plays at the Senior Bowl in order to make the scouts forget about his size.
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