Senior Bowl rosters 2023: Full list of college football players in NFL Draft showcase

Zac Al-Khateeb

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Once again, the NFL world will converge on Mobile, Ala., on Saturday as coaches, scouts and executives get their first look at potential draft prospects following the 2022 college football season.

This year's crop of talent will feature some players who play their last meaningful football at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Other players will lock in their status as a draft pick, while still others will move up teams' boards. The game itself is only a part of the NFL draft showcase, of course: Players must show how well they take coaching throughout the week.

It remains to be seen which of this year's players will be among the "risers" ahead of the draft: players such as Florida State's Jermaine Johnson II, Baylor's Jaylon Pitre, Cincinnati's Desmond Ridder and more in the 2022 event.

Regardless, a strong showing from the players in Mobile can make — or break — their hopes of getting drafted in the NFL. With that, The Sporting News looks at the full American and National team rosters for the 2023 Senior Bowl, as well as the top players who will attend this year's event:

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Big board players at 2023 Senior Bowl

A total of 13 players will attend the 2023 Senior Bowl who also are among The Sporting News' top 70 big board of players ahead of the NFL draft. They are:

  • Isaiah Foskey, Notre Dame (No. 3 EDGE, No. 8 overall)
  • O'Cyrus Torrence, Florida (No. 1 guard, No. 28 overall)
  • Rashee Rice, SMU (No. 6 WR, No. 40 overall)
  • Matthew Bergeron, Syracuse (No. 5 OT, No. 41 overall)
  • Darnell Wright, Tennessee (No. 6 OT, No. 45 overall)
  • Jaelyn Duncan, Maryland (No. 7 OT, No. 47 overall)
  • John Michael Schmitz, Minnesota (No. 1 C, No. 51 overall)
  • Andre Carter II, Army (No. 9 EDGE, No. 53 overall)
  • Blake Freeland, (No. 8 OT, No. 54 overall)
  • Derick Hall, Auburn (No. 10 EGE, No. 58 overall)
  • Kyu Blu Kelly, Stanford (No. 10 CB, No. 63 overall)
  • Dawand Jones, Ohio State (No. 10 OT, No. 65 overall)
  • Hendon Hooker, Tennessee (No. 5 QB, No. 70 overall)

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Senior Bowl 2023 rosters

American Team

PositionPlayerCollege
Quarterbacks Tyson BagentShepherd
 Max DugganTCU
 Hendon HookerTennessee
 Clayton TuneHouston
Running backsEric GrayOklahoma
 Kenny McIntoshGeorgia
 Chris Rodrigues Jr.Kentucky
 Tyjae SpearsTulane
Wide receiversDerius DavisTCU
 Nathaniel DellHouston
 Xavier HutchinsonIowa State
 Andrei IosivasPrinceton
 Jonathan MingoOle Miss
 Rashee RiceSMU
 Jalen WayneSouth Alabama
 Don'tayvion WicksVirginia
Tight endsCameron LatuAlabama
 Will MalloryMiami
 Luke MusgraveOregon State
 Brayden WillisOklahoma
Offensive linemenSteve AvilaTCU
 Matthew BergeronSyracuse
 Nick BroekerOle Miss
 Emil Ekiyor Jr.Alabama
 Richard GouraigeFlorida
 Warren McClendon JrGeorgia
 Wanya MorrisOklahoma
 Nick SaldiveriOld Dominion
 John Michael SchmitzMinnesota
 Tyler SteenAlabama
 O'Cyrus TorrenceFlorida
 Darnell WrightTennessee
Long snapperAlex WardUCF
KickerJack PodlesnyGeorgia
PunterAdam KorsakRutgers
Defensive linemenDJ DaleAlabama
 Ali GayeLSU
 Derick HallAuburn
 Dylan HortonTCU
 Isaiah McGuireMissouri
 Zacch PickensSouth Carolina
 Jalen RedmondOklahoma
 Tavius RobinsonOle Miss
 Byron YoungAlabama
 Byron YoungTennessee
 Cameron YoungMississippi State
LinebackersSirVocea DennisPitt
 Isaiah LandFlorida A&M
 Eku LeotaAuburn
 Will McDonald IVIowa State
 Aubrey Miller Jr.Jackson State
 Dorian WilliamsTulane
 Dee WintersTCU
Defensive backsJulius BrentsKansas State
 Chamarri ConnerVirginia Tech
 DeMarcco HellamsAlabama
 Anthony JohnsonVirginia
 Darrell Luter Jr.South Alabama
 Marte MapuSacramento State
 Jammie RobinsonFlorida State
 Darius RushSouth Carolina
 Christopher Smith IIGeorgia
 Tyrique StevensonMiami
 Jay WardLSU
 Rejzohn WrightOregon State

National Team

PositionPlayerCollege
Quarterbacks Malik CunninghamLouisville
 Jake HaenerFresno State
 Jaren HallBYU
Running backsChase BrownIllinois
 Evan HullNorthwestern
 Roschon JohnsonTexas
 Camerun PeoplesApp State
Wide receiversRonnie BellMichigan
 Grant DuBoseCharlotte
 Elijah HigginsStanford
 Puka NacuaBYU
 Trey PalmerNebraska
 Jayden ReedMichigan State
 Tre TuckerCincinnati
 Michael WilsonStanford
Tight endsDavis AllenClemson
 Payne DurhamPurdue
 Josh WhyleCincinnati
Offensive linemenJake AndrewsTroy
 McClendon CurtisTennessee-Chattanooga
 Jaelyn DuncanMaryland
 Joey FisherShepherd
 Blake FreelandBYU
 Ryan HayesMichigan
 Dawand JonesOhio State
 Cody MauchNorth Dakota State
 Olusegun OluwatimiMichigan
 Jarrett PattersonNotre Dame
 Asim RichardsNorth Carolina
Long snapperRobert SoderholmVirginia Military Institute
KickerChad RylandMaryland
PunterBryce BaringerMichigan State
Defensive linemenAdetomiwa AdebaworeNorthwestern
 Keeanu BentonWisconsin
 Karl BrooksBowling Green
 Jerrod ClarkCoastal Carolina
 Yaya DiabyLouisville
 Isaiah FoskeyNotre Dame
 KJ HenryClemson
 Thomas IncoomCentral Michigan
 Tyler LacyOklahoma State
 Lonnie Phelps JrKansas
 Nesta Jade SilveraArizona State
 Keion WhiteGeorgia Tech
LinebackersAndre Carter IIArmy
 Nick HamptonApp State
 Daiyan HenleyWashington State
 DJ JohnsonOregon
 Cam JonesIndiana
 Carlton MartialTroy
 DeMarvion OvershownTexas
 Ivan Pace Jr.Cincinnati
Defensive backsJakorian BennettMaryland
 Mekhi BlackmonUSC
 Sydney BrownIllinois
 Ronnie HickmanOhio State
 Kyu Blu KellyStanford
 Jartavius MartinIllinois
 Kaevon MerriweatherIowa
 Riley MossIowa
 Daniel ScottCal
 JL SkinnerBoise State
 Keidron SmithKentucky

Zac Al-Khateeb

Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.