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John Carroll WR Ty Montgomery Shines at Senior Bowl
The Division III standout made an immediate impact at the prestigious all-star game.
Jan. 28, 2026 at 5:39pm
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Ty Montgomery, an All-America wide receiver from Division III John Carroll University, did not wait long to make his presence felt at the 2026 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama. The prestigious college football all-star game is typically dominated by players from FBS programs, but Montgomery proved he could compete with the top talent on January 27, the first day of practices.
Why it matters
Montgomery's strong performance at the Senior Bowl is a testament to his skills and could boost his chances of being drafted by an NFL team, despite coming from a smaller Division III program. His success highlights the talent that can be found outside the major college football conferences.
The details
On the first day of Senior Bowl practices, Montgomery made several impressive catches and demonstrated his speed and route-running ability. His standout performance drew praise from scouts and coaches in attendance, who were impressed by his ability to compete with the top prospects from FBS schools.
- The 2026 Senior Bowl took place from January 27-28 in Mobile, Alabama.
- Montgomery made an immediate impact on the first day of practices on January 27.
The players
Ty Montgomery
An All-America wide receiver from Division III John Carroll University.
What’s next
Montgomery will look to continue his strong performance at the remaining Senior Bowl practices and the game itself, as he aims to improve his draft stock and earn an opportunity in the NFL.
The takeaway
Montgomery's success at the Senior Bowl demonstrates that top talent can be found outside the major college football programs, and that players from smaller schools can compete with the best prospects when given the chance.


