Five views that stood out in the east-west sanctuary

Efton Chism III, WR, Eastern Washington

Coming from the same school as Cooper Kupp, it’s no surprise Chism (5-Foot-10 1/8, 195 pounds) showed a gamer’s mentality on Thursday night. When he worked mostly out of the castle and won with a quick release from the line, he showed his trademark precise routes and strong hands. Chism also threw a security to get downfield on a catch and got another grip in the middle by knowing he would take a hit. The do-it-all playmaker also returned kickoffs and punts, where he quickly got up and runs hard to maximize each game.

Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB, Arizona

Croskey-Merritt (5-10 1/2, 206) had to be hungry for a great shrine after missing all except a game during the 2024 season due to injury, and he ate in 97 yards and two scores of 11 carrier. He pressed the line hard and ran hard through tackles, but also came outside and found another gear. Even when he was hit on the line, the Croskey-Merritt spun out of contact or lowered his pillows and threw his legs to get a few meters. His first score Get on the hesitation, freezing and stiff armament of LSU LB Greg Penn III in the open field before running to the corner. It was an eye -opening effort for teams on the market to choose a running back on day 3 of the draft.

Tyron Herring, CB, Delaware

Herring (6-1, 202) played in Dartmouth and Delaware, so he needed a big week to show scouts that he can jump to a higher competition level. He exhibited good hands on an eavesdropping in the second quarter. Herring also had a big hit on Abilene Christian Wr Blayne Taylor from off -off covering and knocked the ball out after the catch. Players from FCS-level programs can get more mileage out of strong performances in All-Star games, and Herring took full advantage of her opportunity.