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2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl: Who are some of the top NFL prospects?

Take a look at the complete list of American football college players eligible and attending the 2024 Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama.

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American quarterback Joe Milton III of Tennessee (5) talks with American quarterback Michael Pratt of Tulane (7) and American quarterback Carter Bradley of South Alabama (12) during practice.
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It’s been three days of Senior Bowl practices in Mobile, Alabama, with coaches, scouts, and executives gathering to take glimpses of top player evaluation. While top college football players across the country hope to make a mark as potential additions to NFL rosters, everyone at Hancock Whitney Stadium is preparing for the all-star game kicking off tomorrow, Saturday, February 3, 2024.

This year’s game will feature a plethora of high-profile players in the 2024 NFL Draft. In 2023, the Senior Bowl featured 106 players who were drafted last April, making up 82 percent of the prospects who participated in the event.

This year, the team of pass rushers and running backs are apparent strengths of the 2023 Draft Class, evidenced by the last three days of training in Mobile.

Here’s a look at the 202 Reese’s Senior National Team Roster:

Full roster for this year’s Senior Bowl participants

Quarterbacks

  • Bo Nix, Oregon 
  • Sam Hartman, Notre Dame 
  • Michael Penix Jr., Washington
  • Joe Milton, Tennessee 
  • Spencer Rattler, South Carolina 
  • Michael Pratt, Tulane 
  • Carter Bradley, South Alabama

Running backs

  • Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State
  • MarShawn Lloyd, USC 
  • Kimani Vidal, Troy 
  • Rasheen Ali, Marshall
  • Cody Schrader, Missouri 
  • Ray Davis, Kentucky 
  • Daijun Edwards, Georgia 
  • Michael Wiley, Arizona
  • Emani Bailey, TCU

Wide receivers

  • Devontez Walker, North Carolina 
  • Roman Wilson, Michigan 
  • Ricky Pearsall, Florida 
  • Javon Baker, UCF 
  • Brenden Rice, USC 
  • Jacob Cowing, Arizona 
  • Luke McCaffrey, Rice
  • Xavier Legette, South Carolina 
  • Ryan Flournoy, Southeast Missouri State 
  • Jamari Thrash, Louisville 
  • Jha'Quan Jackson, Tulane
  • Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia 
  • Ladd McConkey, Georgia 
  • Johnny Wilson, Florida State 
  • Ainias Smith, Texas A&M

Tight ends

  • Theo Johnson, Penn State 
  • Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota 
  • AJ Barner, Michigan
  • Ben Sinnott, Kansas State 
  • Jaheim Bell, Florida State 
  • Jared Wiley, TCU

Offensive lines

  • Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State 
  • Trevor Keegan, Michigan 
  • LaDarius Henderson, Michigan
  • Dominick Puni, Kansas 
  • Isaiah Adams, Illinois
  • Kingsley Eguakun, Florida 
  • Jordan Morgan, Arizona 
  • Kingsley Suamataia, BYU 
  • Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon 
  • Sataoa Laumea, Utah 
  • Roger Rosengarten, Washington 
  • Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin 
  • Ethan Driskell, Marshall 
  • Zach Frazier, West Virginia
  • Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
  • Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma 
  • Javon Foster, Missouri 
  • Delmar Glaze, Maryland 
  • Charles Turner III, LSU 
  • Jeremy Flax, Kentucky 
  • Javion Cohen, Miami 
  • Christian Haynes, UConn 
  • Beaux Limmer, Arkansas 
  • Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
  • Brandon Coleman, TCU 
  • Christian Jones, Texas

Kickers

  • Joshua Karty, Stanford (K)
  • Will Reichard, Alabama (K) 
  • Austin McNamara, Texas Tech (P)

Defensive linemen

  • Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss 
  • Marcus Harris, Auburn 
  • Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State
  • Darius Robinson, Missouri 
  • Jordan Jefferson, LSU 
  • Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame 
  • Braden Fiske, Florida State 
  • Eric Watts, UConn 
  • Justin Eboigbe, Alabama 
  • Chris Braswell, Alabama 
  • McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M 
  • Nelson Ceaser, Houston 
  • Myles Cole, Texas Tech
  • T'Vondre Sweat, Texas
  • Tyler Davis, Clemson 
  • Adisa Isaac, Penn State 
  • Brandon Dorlus, Oregon 
  • DeWayne Carter, Duke 
  • Braiden McGregor, Michigan 
  • Jaylen Harrell, Michigan 
  • Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois 
  • Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State 
  • Laiatu Latu, UCLA
  • Javon Solomon, Troy 
  • Austin Booker, Kansas
  • Gabe Hall, Baylor 
  • Brennan Jackson, Washington State

Linebackers

  • Cedric Gray, North Carolina 
  • Payton Wilson, North Carolina State
  • Jontrey Hunter, Georgia State 
  • Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
  • Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State 
  • Tyrice Knight, UTEP 
  • JD Bertrand, Notre Dame 
  • James Williams, Miami 
  • Trevin Wallace, Kentucky 
  • Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian

Defensive backs

  • Johnny Dixon, Penn State
  • Evan Williams, Oregon
  • Khyree Jackson, Oregon 
  • Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State 
  • Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo 
  • Josh Proctor, Ohio State 
  • Max Melton, Rutgers 
  • Sione Vaki, Utah 
  • Cam Hart, Notre Dame 
  • Cole Bishop, Utah 
  • Willie Drew, Virginia State 
  • Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State
  • Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest 
  • Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri
  • Beau Brade, Maryland 
  • Andru Phillips, Kentucky 
  • Jarvis Brownlee Jr., Louisville 
  • Javon Bullard, Georgia 
  • Tykee Smith, Georgia 
  • Kamren Kinchens, Miami 
  • Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn 
  • DJ James, Auburn 
  • Elijah Jones, Boston College 
  • Carlton Johnson, Fresno State

Long snappers

  • Peter Bowden, Wisconsin
  • William Mote, Georgia
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