Analysis of Quarterbacks by Reese’s Senior Bowl 2025

Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Throughout the country’s practice, Dillon Gabriel showed his ability to move in his pocket and look for open receivers as well as connect both short and long passes. In both 7-to-7 and 11-to-11 periods, Gabriel showed his accuracy to his passports in cover.

He also demonstrated his speed on his throw. On day 1, Gabriel threw a ball of 74.9 mph – which was the fastest initial air velocity on that day of the practice of the country. On Day 2, he recorded a 56-yard pass when he showed off his deep passports and associated with recipients-Især Oregon teammate WR Tez Johnson.

Gabriel, who stopped at UCF, Oklahoma and Oregon throughout his college career, used each place as an opportunity to grow. He is ready to wear a helmet in the senior bowl showing all three collegial logos.

“There are ups and downs, and ebbs and flow within a season, but also within a journey,” Gabriel said during his media availability in the senior bowl. “In this six-year journey, I think I’ve continued with day, and I think it’s physical, mentally, the whole- even as a leader. West or even the west coast with Oregon.