Senior Bowl Practice, Day 1
The Senior Bowl teams kicked off practices Monday, showcasing a wealth of talent.

The South team's defense showed its aggression during scrimmages.

LSU running back Jacob Hester proved he could also catch balls.

The South team employed a pass-heavy offense on Monday.

South team defensive tackles impressed scouts with their footwork.

Kentucky quarterback Andre Woodson connected on several long-range passes up the sidelines.

Arkansas defensive lineman Marcus Harrison had a strong showing during individual drills.

After overthrowing his initial passes, Hawaii quarterback Colt Brennan settled down in the pocket.

Alabama defensive lineman Wallace Gilberry goes after it during one-on-one drills.

Louisville wideout Harry Douglas goes against Troy cornerback Leondis McKelvin in one-on-one drills.

Doucet gets coaching on his routes.

LSU star wideout Early Doucet came up with several big grabs.

Aggie defensive lineman Red Bryant waits in line for agility drills.

Defensive end Kendall Langford was a last-minute addition to the South team, but held his own during individual drills.

Houston wide receiver Donnie Avery worked hard at his route running during individual drills.

Longhorn wide receiver Limas Sweed wants to prove he is tough enough to make in the NFL.

San Francisco 49ers head coach Mike Nolan is helming the South team.