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    Biggest Winners From 2025 Senior Bowl Measurements Include Deone Walker and Mike Green

    Explore which players are the biggest winners from the 2025 Senior Bowl measurement release, with Deone Walker stealing the headlines.

    The 2025 Senior Bowl is here, and the official measurements for the participants are in. NFL scouts eagerly anticipated verified numbers for several high-profile players, and these five have already boosted their draft stocks before practice even begins.

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    Most Impressive 2025 Senior Bowl Measurements

    Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss

    Princely Umanmielen has rare burst and bend. The Ole Miss edge rusher erupts off the line of scrimmage and has the loose flexibility to bend around the edge and destroy offensive tackle before they can attempt to gain leverage. Shown by his 10.5 sacks and 14 TFLs in 2024.

    What makes Umanmielen even more dangerous is his combination of size and athleticism. Standing at 6’4″ and weighing 264 pounds, he plays heavier than his playstyle suggests, giving him the perfect balance to convert his speed into raw power. With his twitchy explosiveness and ability to easily turn the corner, NFL teams will be lining up to watch the Florida Gators transfer in 1-on-1s.

    Armand Membou, Missouri

    Armand Membou’s draft stock is at an all-time high right now. However, there continues to be a debate as to whether he is best playing as a tackle or guard in the NFL. Measuring in at an impressive 6’3”, 332 pounds with 34” arms, those length concerns have been erased.

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    The Missouri Tigers’ tackle should be considered one of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. With elite athleticism, fluid footwork, and now adequate size — if it looks like a tackle and plays like a tackle. He is probably a tackle.

    Mike Green, Marshall

    Mike Green has emerged as one of the top edge rushers in the 2025 NFL Draft, putting up jaw-dropping numbers with an FBS-leading 17 sacks and 51 pressures in 2024.

    Despite his eye-popping stats, NFL analysts had been hesitant to fully buy in, mainly due to concerns about his size. At 236 pounds before the season, Green was on track to be the lightest edge rusher drafted since 1999.

    But Green just put those doubts to bed. He officially weighed in at 251 pounds at the 2025 Senior Bowl, silencing any concerns about his frame and proving he’s still growing into his potential. With his body development now on track, Green’s impressive combination of speed, strength, and production makes him one of the most exciting edge prospects in the 2025 draft.

    Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

    Jonah Savaiinaea’s draft stock has long been shrouded in mystery: is he a tackle or a guard? At 6’3” and 339 pounds with 34.5” arms, the answer is clear — he’s built to be a dominant NFL tackle. His size and physical traits will allow him to stay at right tackle, and the Arizona Wildcats’ standout should be making his case to remain on the outside at the next level.

    While his versatility is undoubtedly a plus, Savaiinaea has established himself as one of the best right tackle prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. With impressive intelligence, awareness, and strength, combined with his verified measurables, his draft stock should now increase.

    Deone Walker, Kentucky

    Deone Walker’s size is impossible to ignore. At 6’7” and 340 pounds, his physical presence is jaw-dropping, with his height and weight landing him in the 100th and 99th percentiles, respectively. With 88th percentile 34.5” arms and 10.6” hands, Walker’s athleticism matches his size, making him a rare specimen.

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    After a standout 2023 season with 7.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss, Walker was expected to take a leap in 2024 but saw a drop in production, with only 1.5 sacks and five TFLs. Still, his elite measurables have put him back on the radar, and a strong performance at the all-star event could reignite his draft stock, making him a name to watch.

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