Mason Rudolph reportedly will not play in Senior Bowl due to foot sprain
Mason Rudolph will not be playing in Saturday’s Senior Bowl due to a foot sprain, according to a report.
The former Oklahoma State quarterback plans to be in Mobile, Ala. for measurements and interviews, but NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport says he will not play in the game because of his foot.
Oklahoma St QB Mason Rudolph will have to sit out the Senior Bowl because of a left foot sprain that does not require surgery and is now stable, sources say doctors told him. One of the top QBs, Rudolph plans to attend the Senior Bowl for measurements & interviews.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 18, 2018
#OKState QB Mason Rudolph's foot injury is a frustrating one — he'd hoped to be cleared at today's appointment so he could play in the Senior Bowl. The foot sprain is minor & he'll be fine in 2 weeks. But still, he wanted to be on the field in Mobile with his brethren.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 18, 2018
Rudolph, who will go down as the best QB in Oklahoma State history, is ranked as the No. 7 QB prospect by Walter Football. They project him to be a third or fourth-round pick. He passed for over 13,000 career yards in college and 92 touchdowns against just 26 interceptions.