While at practice for the Reese's Senior Bowl, former Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel throws an impressive speed ball that's making the internet go ablaze. The NFL Combine record for fastest t
A misleading tweet comparing Gabriel’s top initial air speed to the NFL combine record caused a social media frenzy on Tuesday
Gabriel spent three years at UCF, two years at Oklahoma and one year at Oregon across his six-year collegiate career.
On Tuesday afternoon, it was announced that Gabriel, the Heisman Trophy finalist in 2024, was clocked at throwing a ball 74.9 MPH during drills that day, which shattered the record previously held by Allen and former Tennessee Volunteers QB Joe Milton . Allen and Milton held the record at 62 MPH.
Practice at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama is one of the most closely watched events on the football calendar among NFL scouts. Fortunes are made and lost
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel is a projected Day two pick in the 2025 Draft. NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN ranked his top ten quarterbacks in this year’s draft class. Where does Gabriel stack up against the other quarterback in the ...
Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel hopped on with NFL Network to discuss the 2025 Senior Bowl, his last season with the Ducks and how his skills will translate to the NFL.
During his Senior Bowl appearance, Oregon football quarterback Dillon Gabriel shocked everyone with a throwing stat ranking among top talent.
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel will wear a helmet featuring logos from all three of his college teams at the Reese's Senior Bowl.
Dillon Gabriel was in Eugene playing for the Oregon Ducks for just a year, but it seems as if that one year in the Willamette Valley made quite an impact on him. In a short message to Oregon Duck fans everyone, Gabriel wanted to express his gratitude on social media.
Dillon Gabriel is on course to go pro after declaring for the 2025 NFL draft. The Oregon star, who is listed as 6'0 and 200lbs, has come under the microscope for his relatively smaller size in comparison to most other quarterbacks entering the draft.