Mobile, AL -
Oklahoma defensive back Jamell Fleming did a lot to help his draft stock in Sunday's Senior Bowl, coming up with a pair of turnovers to help the North win 23-13.
Fleming's forced the game's first turnover on the third play of the contest, jarring the ball loose from Arkansas receiver Joe Adams. The ball was scooped up by Michigan State's Trenton Robinson.
Later in the game, with the North leading by ten, Fleming intercepted Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden at midfield to wrap up his team's victory.
Fleming's size had draft experts thinking he'll go anywhere from the second to fourth round, but with his solid performances in Senior Bowl practice and in the game, he's sure to be climbing the list of potential corners.
The NFL Combine is less than a month away. If he keeps it up, it could open even more NFL eyes.