2026 Senior Bowl: NFL Draft Prospects at Media Day | The Draft Show

Mobile, Alabama – The 2026 Senior Bowl continued Wednesday with Media Day, offering a first public glimpse into the personalities and potential of NFL draft prospects. The Draft Show crew interviewed several players, including James Brockermeyer of Miami, Jacob Rodriguez from Texas Tech, Josh Cameron of Baylor, Kamari Ramsey of USC, and Gennings Dunker of Iowa.

Brockermeyer, a center prospect, demonstrated his capabilities during Tuesday’s practice, reportedly “walling off” South Carolina’s Nick Barrett during one-on-one drills, according to observations from Seahawks Draft Blog. Despite being undersized at 297 pounds, Brockermeyer handled the rep with relative ease, sparking interest in his potential as a center in the NFL.

Iowa’s Gennings Dunker also drew significant attention during practice. The Seahawks Draft Blog noted Dunker’s “forceful punch” and “truck-like base” during offensive line versus defensive line drills. Dunker consistently won his matchups, including against Duke’s Vincent Anthony and Texas Tech’s Zane Durrant, leading some analysts to suggest he could be a top-25 pick in the draft. The blog described Dunker as a “plug-and-play starter” at guard, with potential to play right tackle.

Also participating in Media Day were linebacker Jacob Rodriguez (Texas Tech), and defensive backs Josh Cameron (Baylor) and Kamari Ramsey (USC). A recent mock draft from atozsports.com highlighted several players from the Senior Bowl, including Dunker as a potential offensive guard, Brockermeyer as a center, and Rodriguez as a linebacker.

The Senior Bowl continues to provide a crucial platform for these prospects to showcase their skills and interact with NFL personnel. Further practice sessions and evaluations are scheduled before the culminating game, with teams closely scrutinizing players like Dunker and Brockermeyer, whose performances have already begun to generate significant buzz.

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