This is not the defender that the falcons are seeking for.

Day 2 of the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl has concluded, and plenty of defenders stood out to me and perhaps the Atlanta Falcons staff. The Falcons were well-represented today, with more than a handful of scouts in the building. Even Thomas Dimitroff made an appearance.

From what I could tell, most of their attention was directed at the defense, and that’s no surprise, as Shrine is likely to produce some more-than-viable options on that side of the football. Here are the notes and observations from Day 2 Standouts in the interior the second day in a row, Maryland IDL Jordan Phillips made himself a lot of money. He is in line to be the highest-drafted player in attendance (outside of Shedeur Sanders, who is not practicing in practice sessions).

Nebraska IDL Nash Hutmacher was unknown to me when I came in, but I quickly became a fan of his. He is the definition of a power player, comes with an edge each rep, and his nickname, The Polar Bear, suits him well. Zeek Biggers out of Georgia Tech is the kind of athlete Terry Fontenot covets. Measuring in at 6’5” 320lbs with 35” arms! The big man slimmed down after playing around 360 in college, looking as lean and mean as they come.

Middlebury standout Thomas Perry continued his good play on Day 2 and was able to stonewall the Polar Bear–a feat I have yet to see others pull off. He’s been working with Duke Manyweather of OL Masterminds as he transitions to center.

Someone else making a transition is Kansas OL Bryce Cabeldue. While he was a tackle at Kansas, scouts and coaches have been having him work inside here, and it’s easy to see why. His versatility could be seen as a big plus for teams needing depth.

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