Senior Bowl 2026 Rosters: Complete List of College Players & Coaches for NFL Draft Showcase

Senior Bowl 2026 Rosters: Complete List of College Players & Coaches for NFL Draft Showcase image

College football’s graduating class will showcase their talents one final time before making the jump to the NFL. The Senior Bowl gives these players a chance to boost their draft stock while competing against the nation’s top prospects.

The 2026 Senior Bowl will feature 175 players from across the country. They’ll compete at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama on Saturday, Jan. 31 at 2:30 p.m. ET.

Last year’s game served as a launching pad for standouts like Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough, Woody Marks and Grey Zabel. This year’s roster includes several high-profile names looking to follow in their footsteps.

Notable Players to Watch

The quarterback position features six signal-callers, including Garrett Nussmeier from Ohio State and Taylen Green from Arkansas. Luke Altmyer from Illinois and Diego Pavia from Vanderbilt round out the group’s most recognizable names.

Penn State has two running backs in the mix with Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton. Alabama’s Jam Miller and USC’s Woody Marks also made the cut.

The wide receiver group is deep. Deion Burks from Oklahoma and Jordan Hudson from SMU headline a talented group that includes 19 players total.

Full 2026 Senior Bowl Roster

Position Player College
Quarterbacks Luke Altmyer Illinois
Taylen Green Arkansas
Garrett Nussmeier Ohio State
Diego Pavia Vanderbilt
Cole Payton NDSU
Sawyer Robertson Baylor
Running backs Kaytron Allen Penn State
Jonah Coleman Washington
Rahsul Faison South Carolina
Seth McGowan Kentucky
Woody Marks USC
Jam Miller Alabama
Le’Veon Moss Texas A&M
Adam Randall Clemson
Nick Singleton Penn State
J’Mari Taylor Virginia
Mike Washington Jr. Arkansas
Wide receivers Aaron Anderson LSU
Vinny Anthony II Wisconsin
Lewis Bond Boston College
Romello Brinson SMU
Barion Brown LSU
Deion Burks Oklahoma
Josh Cameron Baylor
Kevin Coleman Jr. Missouri
KC Concepcion Texas A&M
Caleb Douglas Texas Tech
Malachi Fields Notre Dame
Jordan Hudson SMU
Ted Hurts Georgia State
Caullin Lacy Louisville
Ja’Kobi Lane USC
Elijah Sarratt Indiana
Brenen Thompson Mississippi State
Reggie Virgil Texas Tech
Harrison Wallace III Ole Miss
Tight ends Nate Boerkircher Texas A&M
Will Kacmarek Ohio State
John Michael Gyllenborg Wyoming
Joshua Cuevas Alabama
Justin Joly NC State
Tanner Koziol Houston
DJ Rogers TCU
Sam Roush Stanford
Dan Villari Syracuse
Offensive linemen Austin Barber Florida
Jude Bowry Boston College
Parker Brailsford Alabama
Fernando Carmona Jr. Arkansas
Kage Casey Boise State
Dametrious Crownover Texas A&M
JC Davis Illinois
Gennings Dunker Iowa
Jalen Farmer Kentucky
Alex Harkey Oregon
Sam Hecht Kansas State
Max Iheanachor Arizona State
Delby Lemieux Dartmouth
Emmanuel Pregnon Oregon
Keylan Rutledge Georgia Tech
Drew Shelton Penn State
Jake Slaughter Florida
Beau Stephens Iowa
Logan Taylor Boston College
Carver Willis Washington
Jeremiah Wright Auburn
Trey Zuhn III Texas A&M
Interior defensive line Cameron Ball Arkansas
Caleb Banks Florida
Nick Barrett South Carolina
Rayshaun Benny Michigan
Zane Durant Penn State
Bryson Eason Tennessee
Deven Eastern Minnesota
Gracen Halton Oklahoma
Lee Hunter Texas Tech
Tim Keenan III Alabama
Jeffrey M’Ba SMU
Chris McClellan Missouri
Domonique Orange Iowa State
Edge Rusher Vincent Anthony Jr. Duke
David Bailey Texas Tech
Keyron Crawford Auburn
Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State
Logan Fano Utah
Romello Height Texas Tech
Quintayvious Hutchins Boston College
Gabe Jacas Illinois
Max Llewellyn Iowa
Akheem Mesidor Miami
Derrick Moore Michigan
LT Overton Alabama
T.J. Parker Clemson
Jack Pyburn LSU
Cian Slone NC State
Nadame Tucker Western Michigan
Zion Young Missouri
Linebacker Bryce Boettcher Oregon
Kendal Daniels Oklahoma
Kaleb Elarms-Orr TCU
Keyshaun Elliott Arizona State
Owen Heinecke Oklahoma
Jack Kelly BYU
Kyle Louis Pittsburgh
Jacob Rodriguez Texas Tech
Xavian Sorey Arkansas
Scooby Williams Texas A&M
Cornerback Tacario Davis Washington
Charles Demmings Stephen F. Austin
Thaddeus Dixon North Carolina
Daylen Everette Georgia
TJ Hall Iowa
Davison Igbinosun Ohio State
Chris Johnson San Diego State
Will Lee III Texas A&M
Hezekiah Masses Cal
Jalen McMurray Tennessee
Julian Neal Arkansas
Ephesians Prysock Washington
Chandler Rivers Duke
Treydan Stukes Arizona
Collin Wright Stanford
Safety Bud Clark TCU
Jalon Kilgore South Carolina
AJ Haulcy LSU
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren Toledo
VJ Payne Kansas State
Kamari Ramsey USC
DeShon Singleton Nebraska
Genesis Smith Arizona
Michael Taaffe Texas
Jakobe Thomas Miami
Zakee Wheatley Penn State
Specialists Luke Basso Oregon State
Ryan Eckley Michigan State
William Ferrin BYU
Beau Gardner Georgia
Drew Stevens Iowa
Brett Thorson Georgia

Coaching Staffs

Joel Thomas, Saints associate head coach and running backs coach, will lead the American team. He’ll face off against the National team coached by an Eagles senior defensive assistant and defensive line coach.

The week-long event gives NFL scouts and executives a chance to evaluate prospects up close. Players participate in practice sessions, interviews and position drills before the game.

Game Details

Program Date Time (ET) TV Channel
2026 Senior Bowl Jan. 31 2:30 p.m. NFL Network, Fubo

The game will air on NFL Network and is also available on Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

This year’s Senior Bowl could be particularly important for several players looking to cement their their draft status. The all-star game has become a key stepping stone for college players making the transition to the professional level.

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