In skipping Senior Bowl, Stetson Bennett's got nothing left to prove

QB will focus on combine and draft
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After finishing his senior season with an undefeated 15-0 record, and a second consecutive national championship, Stetson Bennett is going to take a little time before he lets NFL scouts evaluate him.

Stetson has reportedly declined the chance to play in next week's Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. Instead choosing to get ready for the NFL Combine in late April.

We've seen Stetson fall and rise all over pre-draft boards, with Mel Kiper on yesterday's First Take saying he thinks Stetson could get drafted as high as the third round. In Thursday's Steakhouse, Steak and Drew talked about how Stetson making this decision shows that he's got nothing left to prove to NFL scouts.

"If you wanna see what I'm all about as a quarterback, watch me in the five biggest games of my life," Steak said about Stetson's decision.

Stetson improved in 2022 on his previous year's numbers, becoming the first Georgia quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a season. Along with being a Heisman finalist, he was named as the Manning Award winner which goes to the top QB in college football, taking into account post-season performance.

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