Reese’s Senior Bowl Adds Two More Oregon Ducks to Roster

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The Senior Bowl is place where current players in college who are likely headed to the NFL have an opportunity to get in front of NFL coaches to improve their NFL Draft stock. It has been announced that there are now three Oregon Ducks that will be playing in the event.

On Tuesday sixteen more talented Seniors accepted invitations to play in the Reese’s Senior Bowl in January including two Oregon Ducks. Cornerback Ifo Ekpre- Olomu and Left Tackle Jake Fisher are the lastest to join Center Hroniss Grasu to play in the annual event. Olomu has helped the Oregon Ducks to a 10-1 record and a spot that is lining up for the first College Football Playoff. Fisher, who has been injured this season, returned to the Oregon lineup and was an key in the Oregon Ducks run of wins the last few games helping to solidify the line and also helping Running Back Royce Freeman to a one-thousand yard season.

The Senior Bowl will invite one-hundred and ten players overall and is announcing accepted invitations on their twitter site, @seniorbowl. UCLA Quarterback Brett Hundley may be soon adding his name to the roster in an effort to improve his NFL Draft stock. If Oregon Ducks Quarterback Marcus Mariota decides to forgo his Senior season he could also possibly be added to the roster.

The Senior Bowl will be played on the NFL Network on Saturday, January 24th at 1pm Pacific Time.