The first practices for the 68th Senior Bowl got underway today in Mobile, Alabama, as more than 100 draft hopefuls tried to make an impression on an NFL team.
A contingent of members from the Vikings — including Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman and a host of scouts and front office personnel — are in attendance to prepare for the 2017 NFL Draft, which is roughly three months away.
Plenty of media members and draft evaluators also descended on Mobile for Tuesday's activities, which included the annual weigh-in and the first of three days of practices of the week for the North and South teams.
Here are 10 telling tweets from Day 1 at the Senior Bowl:
The view from Mobile.
There was quite a crowd for Tuesday's weigh-in session.
This guy might have a future in the NFL.
A pair of high-profile college coaches were on hand in Mobile.
Alabama tight end O.J. Howard made a strong first impression.
The North group of signal callers stood out compared to their South counterparts.
Offensive linemen and edge rushers battled it out at Ladd-Pebbles Stadium.
North Carolina wide receiver Ryan Switzer showed off his fluid footwork and catching ability.
Indiana guard Dan Feeney had multiple people tweeting about his first practice.
A pair of Hall of Fame quarterbacks were in attendance to help boost their respective rosters.