Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel is preparing for the 2025 Senior Bowl as he attempts to boost his stock in the upcoming NFL draft. While there, though, he partook in an interesting exchange with a reporter about his ties to Hawaii.
Dillon Gabriel showed support for all of the college football programs he once played for during Senior Bowl week.
Alabama’s Jalen Milroe and Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel talked with the Dolphins about the team’s back up quarterback role, the two told the Miami Herald. Both reportedly had good conversations yet, as has been previously written, the decision to actually draft Tagovailoa’s backup rather than sign a veteran free agent is questionable to say the least.
Practice at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama is one of the most closely watched events on the football calendar among NFL scouts. Fortunes are made and lost
Gabriel spent three years at UCF, two years at Oklahoma and one year at Oregon across his six-year collegiate career.
On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Gabriel, the Heisman Trophy finalist in 2024, was clocked at throwing a ball 74.9 MPH during drills that day, which shattered the record previously held by Allen and former Tennessee Volunteers QB Joe Milton . Allen and Milton held the record at 62 MPH.
A misleading tweet comparing Gabriel’s top initial air speed to the NFL combine record caused a social media frenzy on Tuesday
Dillon Gabriel is going viral for the special helmet he is wearing at the Senior Bowl. The veteran quarterback Gabriel is participating in the Senior Bowl
With their eyes set on the professional level of the sport, many outgoing Oregon Ducks are showing up and showing out to get noticed by NFL scouts ahead of the
Tom Brady and Brock Purdy give every late-round QB hope. And this year, some very experienced college QBs hope to follow in their footsteps.
NFL scouts flocked to Mobile, Alabama, for the Senior Bowl to see some of the best college football players prove their worth. The Senior Bowl game will be played on Feb. 1 at 2:30 p.m. ET. Before then,