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Thursday, January 17
Updated: January 13, 4:52 PM ET
 
Randle El's Stock Continues to Climb

Antwaan Randle
Two touchdown catches and a 40-yard punt return were enough to land Antwaan Randle El MVP honors.
All week, Antwaan Randle El continued to surprise and impress scouts with how well he was playing at wide receiver. While some doubted how quickly the former Indiana QB could make the switch, Randle El increased his stock even more Saturday by catching two TDs to earn MVP honors, but his North team lost a 41-26 decision to the South.

  • Chat wraps: Senior Bowl week | Player in-game
  • David Carr diaries: Southern hospitality | Texas two-step | In-game
  • Practice buzz: Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Senior Bowl rosters


    More Features
    Kiper: Senior Bowl final evaluation (defense)
    One defensive prospect stood out above all the others during Senior Bowl Week: North Carolina tackle Ryan Sims.
    Kiper: Senior Bowl final evaluation (offense)
    Two players stood out above all the other prospects at the Senior Bowl: QB David Carr and TE Daniel Graham.
    Kiper: McCown shows he belongs
    Sam Houston State's Josh McCown replaced Joey Harrington and has been one of the Senior Bowl's pleasant surprises.
    Kiper: Carr reminiscent of Aikman
    Fresno State QB David Carr, clearly the top prospect at the Senior Bowl, conjures up memories of Troy Aikman.
    The agent's role in Mobile
    Agents help their clients survive the off-the-field tests at the Senior Bowl, writes ESPN.com's Darren Rovell.
    Players on parade
    ESPN.com's David Duffey was on hand to capture the sights and sounds from the Senior Bowl weigh-in.
    Kiper: QB Carr impresses at Senior Bowl
    Fresno State QB David Carr has been the most impressive player during the early workouts for the Senior Bowl.
    Kiper: Let underclassmen play
    Underclassmen who've declared for the NFL draft should be allowed to play in all-star games.
    Mel Kiper Jr.: Draft prospects on the rise
    Mel Kiper Jr. details for Insider a number of prospects for the 2002 NFL draft who are on the rise.
    Kiper Mock Draft: Harrington to Texans?
    Mel Kiper Jr. predicts Houston will take North Carolina DE Julius Peppers with the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft.
    Kiper: Top 25 prospects (Jan. 11)
    Underclassmen, led by North Carolina's Julius Peppers, occupy 12 of the top 25 spots.
    Mel Kiper Jr.:
    Top prospects by position

    William Green and Roy Williams are among six underclassmen leading the way on the list of top prospects by position.
    ESPN.com's 2001 Senior Bowl coverage
    Read LaDainian Tomlinson's diary and chat with players during the game.



  • Evaluations
    Player evaluations by ESPN.com analyst Vinny Cerrato:
    D. Carr, QB
    R. Davey, QB
    W. Dantzler, RB
    D. Foster, RB
    L. Gordon, RB
    A. Peterson, RB
    A. Randle El, WR
    M. Walker, WR
    A. Gurode, OG
    A. Brown, DE
    D. Freeney, DE
    R. Williams, CB


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    Illinois' Kurt Kittner finds another Big Ten QB, Indiana's Antwaan Randle El, for a touchdown.
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    Alabama's Freddie Milons runs it in off the reverse for the South.
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    LSU's Rohan Davey airs it out to Georgia Tech's Kelly Campbell for the South's second touchdown.
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