

The bowl season gives fans and scouts alike a chance to analyze NFL Draft prospects against solid competition. Bowl scheduling allows all eyes to be on each game. Here are the NFL Draft prospects in the 2025 Wasabi Fenway Bowl.
Ben Murawski, IOL
Murawski has been with the Huskies for four seasons. He redshirted in his first season, then played tackle in 2023. For the 2024 season, he started six games at left guard. This season, Murawski helped the team to a nine-win season by manning the left tackle spot.
At 6-foot-7 and 325 pounds, Murawski has the size for an NFL offensive lineman. His versatility to play both tackle and guard will help his stock. He is just a redshirt junior so a return to school could help his stock.
Projected Draft Range: Sixth Round Pick-Undrafted Free Agent
*Murawski mentioned he will enter the transfer portal as well.
Bryun Parham, LB
Parham played the first three seasons of his college football career at San Jose State. He registered 199 total tackles, 5.5 sacks and five passes defended during his time as a Spartan. In 2024, he suited up for Washington, where he had 11 total tackles. He signed up for a bigger role in 2025 at UConn and ran with it. Parham finished the season with 116 total tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks.
He is an undersized linebacker, standing at 5-foot-11 and 223 pounds. His tackling production is nice to see and that pursuit he has shown could help him on special teams at the next level. He’ll have to play special teams well to make an NFL roster.
Projected Draft Range: Undrafted Free Agent
Opt-outs/Injuries: WR Skyler Bell (3rd-5th), QB Joe Fagnano (UFA)
Brady Small, IOL
Small joined Army in 2023 and immediately made an impact. He started 12 games at center as a true freshman. Small retained his spot on the offensive line for the 2024 season and was named First Team All-American Conference. That season Army won the Joe Moore Award as the best offensive line in the country. In 2025, he was named First Team All-American Conference again.
He is a smaller offensive lineman at 6-foot, but has a filled-out frame at 315 pounds. Small has plenty of experience as a run blocker and is good at getting into space. He will likely return to Army for another season, but could have an NFL future, albeit as an outlier given his size.
Projected Draft Range: Undrafted Free Agent
Andon Thomas, LB
Thomas joined Army in 2022, although he didn’t play much in his first two seasons with the team. In 2024, he had 98 total tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks, which was a huge first season of production. He improved in 2025, totaling 108 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and five passes defended.
At 6-foot and 230 pounds, Thomas is a shorter player, but has a filled-out frame. He has shown good pursuit and can really help stop the run. Thomas will likely need to prove himself on special teams to make an NFL roster, if he is able to go that route.
Projected Draft Range: Undrafted Free Agent
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