MOBILE, AL — The road to the 2026 NFL Draft officially runs through Hancock Whitney Stadium today. The 77th annual Panini Senior Bowl kicks off at 2:30 p.m. ET, featuring the nation’s elite collegiate seniors in a final audition for NFL general managers. With over 100 future draftees on the field, the stakes couldn’t be higher for prospects looking to vault into the first-round conversation.
Mobile Heat: Scouting the Heavy Hitters
Expect the trenches to define this matchup. Throughout a week of intense practices, defensive linemen like Lee Hunter (Texas Tech) and Dani Dennis-Sutton (Penn State) consistently bullied offensive fronts, signaling a defensive-heavy draft class. On the offensive side, all eyes remain fixed on Garrett Nussmeier (LSU). After a rollercoaster season in Baton Rouge, Nussmeier showcased elite arm talent during Wednesday’s red-zone drills, and scouts are eager to see if that precision holds up under live fire.
The backfield features a fascinating Penn State reunion. Nicholas Singleton and Kaytron Allen are sharing a sideline once more, though they find themselves on opposite teams this afternoon. Singleton, looking to silence critics after a quiet senior campaign, flashed 4.4-speed in open-field drills earlier this week. If he breaks a long one today, his Day 2 stock might just turn into a Day 1 lock.
“Every rep out here is a job interview. You don’t just play for the win; you play for the name on the back of the jersey and the future of your family. The energy in Mobile is different.” — Diego Pavia, Vanderbilt QB (National Team)
Draft Implications: Why This Matters
Last year’s Senior Bowl produced 106 draft picks, including seven first-rounders. With 28 NFL general managers and 22 head coaches currently perched in the scouting towers at Hancock Whitney, today’s performance carries more weight than any game played in October. A single dominant series can represent a multi-million dollar swing in contract value.
The National Team, led by Eagles assistant Clint Hurtt, looks to utilize a stout secondary featuring North Carolina’s Thaddeus Dixon. They’ll face an American Team offense coached by the Saints’ Joel Thomas, who has spent the week installing a high-tempo vertical attack designed to highlight the catch radius of Notre Dame’s Malachi Fields.

