2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl: Who’s competing? What are the team rosters?
The Reese’s Senior Bowl is almost upon us and with that, we’re taking a look at the rosters for the American team and the National team. Let’s dive in.


It’s that time of year again and we’ve got yet another batch of the country’s top prospects who are preparing for their moment in the sun. Will we get a look at the country’s next-best quarterback, or perhaps it’s a pass catcher? No matter how you cut it, the Reese’s Senior Bowl is always an exciting entry on the calendar, a moment when we get a look at the stars of the future.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl at a glance
It’s now less than three months before the 2024 NFL Draft, and with that, we will soon be seeing the top college prospects showcasing their talents in the hope of convincing an NFL team to sign them. What that also means is that opportunities to do so are becoming more limited with each passing day. Yet, perhaps one of the biggest chances for any young player to show what he’s got is the Senior Bowl, an All-Star game that features the best talent from around the nation. Of course, the biggest question that needs answering is who will be playing.
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With that in mind, we’re looking at both rosters which as you probably know, are separated into American and National, however, before we get to that we should address some specifics. For starters, this year’s Senior Bowl will take place at the University of South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. Incidentally, this is only the second season in which the event will be staged at the venue, following five decades at Mobile’s Ladd-Peebles Stadium. The event will run from Tuesday, January 30th to Thursday, February 1st, with coverage provided by ESPN and the NFL Network. So, don’t miss it.
Who’s coaching this year?
It’s one thing to know the men who will be going to war, but it’s also important to know who will be leading them. In this year’s Senior Bowl, the American team will be coached by Tennessee Titans assistant head coach/defensive line coach, Terrell Williams. In the role of offensive coordinator, we’ve got New England Patriots wide receivers coach Troy Brown, while the team’s defensive coordinator will be Cleveland Browns defensive backs coach Ephraim Banda. Then, we’ve got the New York Giants’ assistant special teams coach Mike Adams serving as the special teams coordinator.
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On the National side of the divide, we’ve got the New York Jets’ defensive coordinator, Jeff Ulbrich, serving as head coach, Shea Tierney who is the offensive coordinator for the New York Giants will serve as offensive coordinator, with the Minnesota Vikings’ defensive backs coach, Daronte Jones, performing the role of Defensive coordinator. Last but not least, we have the New Orleans Saints’ assistant special teams coach Phil Galiano, who will serve as the team’s special team’s coach.
OK, so what about the Reese’s Senior Bowl Roster?
Below you can see the full rosters for both the American and National teams in the 2024 Reese’s Senior Bowl. Do note that each player’s name is followed by the school which they attended:
National Team roster
Defensive backs
Johnny Dixon, Penn State
Evan Williams, Oregon
Khyree Jackson, Oregon
Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State 4
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
Defensive linemen
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
Long snapper
Peter Bowden, Wisconsin
Offensive linemen
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
Kicker/Punter
Joshua Karty, Stanford (K)
Quarterbacks
Bo Nix, Oregon
Sam Hartman, Notre Dame
Michael Penix Jr., Washington
Running backs
Isaiah Davis, South Dakota State
MarShawn Lloyd, USC
Kimani Vidal, Troy
Rasheen Ali, Marshall
Tight ends
Theo Johnson, Penn State
Brevyn Spann-Ford, Minnesota
AJ Barner, Michigan
Wide receivers
Devontez Walker, North Carolina
Roman Wilson, Michigan
Ricky Pearsall, Florida
Javon Baker, UCF
Brenden Rice, USC
Jacob Cowing, Arizona
Luke McCaffrey, Rice
American Team roster
Defensive backs
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
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
Linebackers
Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State
Tyrice Knight, UTEP
JD Bertrand, Notre Dame
James Williams, Miami
Trevin Wallace, Kentucky
Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian
Long snapper
William Mote, Georgia
Offensive linemen
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
Kicker/Punter
Will Reichard, Alabama (K)
Austin McNamara, Texas Tech (P)
Quarterbacks
Joe Milton, Tennessee
Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
Michael Pratt, Tulane
Carter Bradley, South Alabama
Running backs
Cody Schrader, Missouri
Ray Davis, Kentucky
Daijun Edwards, Georgia
Michael Wiley, Arizona
Emani Bailey, TCU
Tight ends
Ben Sinnott, Kansas State
Jaheim Bell, Florida State
Jared Wiley, TCU
Wide receivers
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

