
Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy
Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sport show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The podcast stars episode Ray Rogers, and Wole Akinso. Tune in and enjoy
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Make sure you watch and subscribe to our shows, here on YouTube: Urban Sports Scene. Urban Sports Scene is a sports show based out of the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The sports show provides youthful and fresh insight into all sports. The show stars Wole, and Ray. We air live every Tuesday at 7 pm ET on YouTube. Show topic/agenda:
The College Football Senior Bowl 2026 wrapped up last weekend, with the American Team defeating the National Team 17–9, and several prospects helped—or hurt—their NFL Draft stock.
Friend of the show Paul, our NFL Draft analyst, joins Wole to break down which Senior Bowl standouts could realistically be targeted by the Washington Commanders in the 2026 NFL Draft. Rather than chasing first-round hype, this discussion focuses on Day 2 and Day 3 prospects who fit Washington’s roster needs, defensive philosophy, and draft positioning.
🏈 Senior Bowl Prospects Discussed:
• Kyle Louis (LB, Pitt) – A rangy, instinctive linebacker who impressed in coverage and pursuit. Louis projects as a 3rd–4th round value and fits modern NFL linebacker requirements with speed, versatility, and downhill physicality.
• Jacob Rodriguez (LB, Texas Tech) – One of the most productive defenders in the game, Rodriguez stood out with his football IQ, tackling efficiency, and leadership. He’s viewed as a strong 2nd-round candidate with immediate rotational upside.
• Bud Clark (S, TCU) – A versatile defensive back with experience in multiple alignments. Clark’s instincts, ball skills, and special teams value make him a 3rd–4th round target for teams needing secondary depth.
• Tanner Koziol (TE, Houston) – At 6’6”, Koziol flashed red-zone utility, soft hands, and developmental upside. A projected 5th-round pick, he profiles as a long-term tight end option with blocking and mismatch potential.
• Nadame Tucker (EDGE, Western Michigan) – A high-motor edge defender who used Senior Bowl week to raise his profile. Tucker’s length and effort suggest 5th-round value as a rotational pass rusher.
This episode connects Senior Bowl performance, scheme fit, draft range, and Washington’s roster construction to identify realistic NFL Draft targets—not just big names.
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