2025 East-West Shrine Bowl player standouts to know for 2025 draft

Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord (6) watches as Quinn Ewers (3) throws during football training camp at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center in Columbus, Ohio on Aug. 18, 2021.

The first of two major predraft college all-star bowl games this week is the East-West Shrine Bowl. The Shrine Bowl is Thursday night at 8 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX and will air on NFL Network.

There were three days of practice from Sunday to Tuesday at North Texas University in Frisco, where NFL teams had their evaluators watching and media outlets had analysts and reporters.

Who were some standout players from the three days of practice?

NFL.com’s Chad Reuter named 10. These are his 10 standout players from the week.

Texas Tech RB Tahj Brooks

Kansas CB Cobee Bryant

Kansas OL Bruce Cabeldue

North Carolina DB Alihag Huzzie

Memphis LB Chandler Martin

Syracuse QB Kyle McCord

Maryland DT Jordan Phillips

Virginia Tech EDGE Antwaun Powell-Ryland

Tennessee WR Dont’e Thornton

Lindenwood OL Gareth Warren

CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson named six standout players, including McCord and Bryant. The other four he had different from Reuter are:

SMU EDGE Elijah Roberts

Colorado WR Will Sheppard

Syracuse WR Jackson Meeks

Middlebury OL Thomas Perry

If you watch the game Thursday night, keep an eye on those players. And with the Arizona Cardinals needing to address most of the positions of these players, perhaps Arizona will call their name in the NFL draft in April.

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