NFL Draft expert Chad Reuter, like so many others, will be keeping a close eye on Mobile, Alabama over the next week as the Senior Bowl gets set to take place. Draft hopefuls will look to help their stock and impress in front of NFL personnel.

Reuter believes there are a pair of Florida State standouts who can significantly help themselves throughout the week — defensive lineman Braden Fiske and wideout Johnny Wilson. In a piece for NFL.com on Saturday, Reuter ranked the 11 prospects who can help themselves the most at the Senior Bowl.

He had Fiske at No. 8:

A two-star high school recruit out of Michigan City, Indiana, Fiske become a five-star in the transfer portal after a strong 2022 season at Western Michigan. He chose FSU over Notre Dame and many other programs and was a big part of the Seminoles’ run to the ACC championship, garnering third-team AP All-American and second-team all-conference notice. Fiske is not just a “try-hard guy” who graduated from a smaller conference to the ACC; he will show in Mobile he holds his own at the point of attack and possesses the quickness off the snap and in short areas to be considered a Day 2 pick.

And he had Wilson all the way up at No. 3:

Wilson transferred from Arizona State to FSU for 2022, teaming up with Jordan Travis for a big first season (43-897-20.9, five TDs). His numbers dropped this season due to injury (41-617-15.0, two TDs in 10 games), so his work in Mobile figures to be an important part of his evaluation. Wilson’s a major red-zone threat because of his height and large catch radius, and it’s tough for corners to stay with him downfield once in his stride. To maximize his draft stock, however, he must consistently win contested catches and display the short-area quickness to separate from better defenders early in his route.

Practices at the senior bowl begin on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. ET and run through Thursday. The game takes place on Saturday, Feb. 3, at 1 p.m. ET on NFL Network.