Key Insights and Stats from the Official 2026 Senior Bowl Weigh-In
The official heights and weights of players for the 2026 Senior Bowl in Mobile have been released, revealing some surprising figures. This year’s weigh-in brought several noteworthy statistics that reflect the players’ readiness for professional football.
Key Insights and Stats from the Official 2026 Senior Bowl Weigh-In
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has made headlines by measuring 5 feet 9 7/8 inches and weighing 198 pounds. This was a significant change from his official listing with the Commodores, which stated he was 6 feet and 207 pounds. Such discrepancies are not uncommon post-season but highlight the challenges he faces as a pro quarterback prospect.
In-State Player Measurements
Alabama defensive end LT Overton also drew attention with his height. He was measured at 6 feet 2 ¾ inches and 278 pounds, compared to his official listing of 6 feet 5 inches. On the other hand, Auburn offensive lineman Jeremiah Wright was reported to be the heaviest player at 340 pounds, a slight drop from his Tigers’ listing of 348 pounds. He maintains his accurate height of 6 feet 5 inches.
Notably, the shortest player at this year’s event is LSU receiver Aaron Anderson, who stands at 5 feet 7 ½ inches and weighs 177 pounds. His official listing at LSU showed him as 5 feet 8 inches and 188 pounds. Conversely, Texas A&M offensive lineman Dametrious Crownover takes the title of tallest player, measuring in at 6 feet 6 7/8 inches and 331 pounds, closely matching his official charting of 6 feet 7 inches and 330 pounds.
Upcoming Additions
Miami offensive lineman Markel Bell is expected to challenge the current roster with his imposing stature of 6 feet 9 inches and 345 pounds. His participation was delayed due to travel issues related to weather.
Quarterback Measurements
The stats for other quarterbacks in the 2026 Senior Bowl are as follows:
- Luke Altmyer, Illinois: 6 feet 1 ¼ inches, 210 pounds
- Taylen Green, Arkansas: 6 feet 6 inches, 229 pounds
- Garrett Nussmeier, LSU: 6 feet 1 inch, 202 pounds
- Cole Payton, North Dakota State: 6 feet 2 3/8 inches, 229 pounds
- Sawyer Robertson, Baylor: 6 feet 3 5/8 inches, 221 pounds
Most other quarterbacks showed accurate height measurements, with slight variations of an inch or so.
Additional Player Measurements
Here’s a look at other players with in-state affiliations:
| Player | Position | School/Transfer | Height | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Brockermeyer | C | Miami (Alabama transfer) | 6 feet 3 1/8 inches | 297 pounds |
| Romello Height | LB | Texas Tech (Auburn transfer) | 6 feet 2 3/8 inches | 234 pounds |
| Lee Hunter | DL | Texas Tech (Auburn transfer) | 6 feet 3 ½ inches | 320 pounds |
| Quintavious Hutchins | DE | Boston College | 6 feet 2 ½ inches | 229 pounds |
| Caullin Lacy | WR | Louisville (South Alabama transfer) | 5 feet 8 3/8 inches | 189 pounds |
| Jeffrey M’ba | DL | SMU (Auburn transfer) | 6 feet 5 ½ inches | 316 pounds |
| TJ Parker | LB | Clemson | 6 feet 3 5/8 inches | 263 pounds |
| Devin Voisin | WR | South Alabama | 5 feet 9 7/8 inches | 182 pounds |
| Harrison Wallace | WR | Ole Miss | 5 feet 11 5/8 inches | 194 pounds |
| Scooby Williams | LB | Texas A&M | 6 feet 2 1/8 inches | 217 pounds |
This year, the Senior Bowl decided not to release traditional scouting measurements such as hand size, wingspan, or arm length, unlike previous years. Media attendance at weigh-ins has also ceased due to post-COVID restrictions.
Practices for the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl will take place from Tuesday through Thursday at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, culminating in the main event at 1:30 p.m. Central on Saturday. Fans can catch the action on NFL Network.