Travis Bowen
Travis Bowen
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Bowen’s game is built on physicality and technical soundness, which allowed him to dominate in one-on-one drills and competitive scenarios. Bowen maintains excellent balance throughout his blocks, rarely getting overextended or caught leaning. While he projects best on the interior (e.g., guard), he demonstrated enough athleticism to handle edge responsibilities, such as at tackle. Bowen plays with a mean streak, consistently seeking to finish every block with authority. He doesn’t just engage defenders—he drives through them, showcasing the kind of tenacity that translates well to run-heavy schemes. This was evident in multiple reps where he pancaked opponents, maintaining leverage and power through the whistle.
He gets his hands on defenders quickly and uses them independently, which is a premium trait for an offensive lineman. Bowen incorporated a quick kick step in pass protection. He showed the ability to mirror rushers effectively. He was able to reset his base without losing ground. This technical proficiency helped him win the majority of his competitive reps, even against twitchy edge defenders. Although capable on the edge, Bowen occasionally struggled with pure speed rushers who could bend the corner. His kick step is quick. However, in a few instances, he appeared a tick slow in redirecting against elite burst. This issue could be exposed in faster-paced college environments. His size, aggression, and technique make him stand out in New England. His nod as a Top 5 Performer underscores his ability to excel in high-stakes evaluations.

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Stock Up Showcase: New England
02/07/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
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- 40 Yard Dash #2
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- Shuttle #1
- 5.09s
- Shuttle #2
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- Broad Jump #1
- 6'6"
- Broad Jump #2
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- L Drill #1
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- L Drill #2
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- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
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- Hand Size
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Middle School Combine: New York/New Jersey
04/05/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
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- 40 Yard Dash #2
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- Shuttle #1
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- Shuttle #2
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- Broad Jump #1
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- Broad Jump #2
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- L Drill #1
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- L Drill #2
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- Vertical #1
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- Vertical #2
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- Wingspan
- 75.5
- Hand Size
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Amal Scott | Prep Redzone Scout
Bowen’s game is built on physicality and technical soundness, which allowed him to dominate in one-on-one drills and competitive scenarios. Bowen maintains excellent balance throughout his blocks, rarely getting overextended or caught leaning. While he projects best on the interior (e.g., guard), he demonstrated enough athleticism to handle edge responsibilities, such as at tackle. Bowen plays with a mean streak, consistently seeking to finish every block with authority. He doesn’t just engage defenders—he drives through them, showcasing the kind of tenacity that translates well to run-heavy schemes. This was evident in multiple reps where he pancaked opponents, maintaining leverage and power through the whistle.
He gets his hands on defenders quickly and uses them independently, which is a premium trait for an offensive lineman. Bowen incorporated a quick kick step in pass protection. He showed the ability to mirror rushers effectively. He was able to reset his base without losing ground. This technical proficiency helped him win the majority of his competitive reps, even against twitchy edge defenders. Although capable on the edge, Bowen occasionally struggled with pure speed rushers who could bend the corner. His kick step is quick. However, in a few instances, he appeared a tick slow in redirecting against elite burst. This issue could be exposed in faster-paced college environments. His size, aggression, and technique make him stand out in New England. His nod as a Top 5 Performer underscores his ability to excel in high-stakes evaluations.
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Event Results
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Stock Up Showcase: New England
02/07/2026
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- -
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- -
- Shuttle #1
- 5.09s
- Shuttle #2
- -
- Broad Jump #1
- 6'6"
- Broad Jump #2
- -
- L Drill #1
- -
- L Drill #2
- -
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- -
- Hand Size
- -
Middle School Combine: New York/New Jersey
04/05/2025
- 40 Yard Dash #1
- -
- 40 Yard Dash #2
- -
- Shuttle #1
- -
- Shuttle #2
- -
- Broad Jump #1
- -
- Broad Jump #2
- -
- L Drill #1
- -
- L Drill #2
- -
- Vertical #1
- -
- Vertical #2
- -
- Wingspan
- 75.5
- Hand Size
- -
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