Trevin Wallace receives invite to Senior Bowl
A new rule in the NFL Draft process is now in place. For the first time ever, underclassmen can participate in the Senior Bowl and other all-star showcase games during the pre-draft process. Another Wildcat will be making the trip to Mobile.
Kentucky linebacker Trevin Wallace will be joining Kentucky tailback Ray Davis and Kentucky cornerback Andru Phillips at the top pre-draft all-star event. The Senior Bowl will begin the week of Jan. 29 at the University of South Alabama and will conclude with a game on Feb. 3.
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Wallace was a former top-100 recruit out of South Georgia who was a three-and-done at Kentucky. The off-ball linebacker’s collegiate career finished with 1,307 defensive snaps in 35 career games. The full-time starter in 2023 finished with 166 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, three interceptions, and two forced fumbles. As a true junior, Wallace set career highs in snaps (668), tackles (80), tackles for loss (8.5), and sacks (5.5). With outstanding physical traits, the Kentucky product figures to be one of the most interesting off-ball linebackers to follow during the pre-draft process. The tools package might be good enough to get Wallace into the second or third round on Day 2 of the draft.
Trevin Wallace is one of 15 underclassmen who will be participating in the 2024 Senior Bowl.
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