WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (Jan. 23, 2013) - Former
William and Mary standout cornerback B.W. Webb will continue preparation for this
spring's NFL Draft when he competes against some of the nation's top professional
prospects at the 2013 Senior Bowl this Saturday afternoon at Ladd-Peebles
Stadium in Mobile, Ala.
The contest
will kickoff at 3 p.m. (CST) and will be televised live by the NFL Network. For
comprehensive coverage of the game, please visit the official Senior Bowl
website by clicking here.
Webb recently
wrapped up an outstanding career with the Tribe and garnered three All-America
honors following the 2012 season. The Newport News, Va., native earned first-team
distinction from Phil Steele and was a second-team selection by the Associated
Press and The Sports Network.
Webb finished
his illustrious career as one of the most-decorated players in Colonial Athletic
Association history with nine postseason all-conference honors. A first-team
all-league selection during each of the past three seasons, Webb was honored as
the 2012 Special Teams Player of the Year by both the CAA and the Touchdown
Club of Richmond.
Selected to
the 2012 Buchanan Award Watch List, Webb earned a school-record 48 starts and
finished his career ranked among W&M's all-time top 10 in interceptions
(11) and punt return yards (603).
As a senior,
Webb totaled 46 tackles, eight PBU's, two fumble recoveries, a forced fumble
and a tackle for a loss. Additionally, he averaged 11.2 yards per punt return
while ranking third in the conference with 123 punt return yards.