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The full rosters were revealed for the 2024 Senior Bowl on Tuesday, the 75h anniversary of the history college football all-star game, which will be held in Mobile, Alabama this Feb. 3.

The Pittsburgh Steelers traditionally send a large contingent to Mobile, with general manager Omar Khan and head coach Mike Tomlin again expected to attend the three practices at Hancock Whitney Stadium on the campus of the University of South Alabama. Last season, the Steeles snagged defensive tackle Keeanu Benton from the Senior Bowl lineup.

There were several new additions to the lineup, including Penn State cornerback Kalen King, a potential first-rounder and top center prospect, Oregon’s Jackson Powers-Johnson. There were also some notable subtractions. Duke center Graham Barton had been scheduled to attend, but is no longer listed, along with Ohio State linebacker Tommy Eichenberg.

This is the first season the underclassmen will be eligible to play in the Senior Bowl without having already graduated. Underclassmen are labeled with an asterisk below.

Here is the full 2024 Senior Bowl roster, with the caveat that changes can happen up to and including during the week of practice.

QUARTERBACK

Sam Hartman, Notre Dame
Joe Milton III, Tennessee
Bo Nix, Oregon
Michael Pratt, Tulane
Spencer Rattler, South Carolina

RUNNING BACK

Rasheen Ali, Marshall*
Ray Davis, Kentucky
Dylan Laube, New Hampshire
MarShawn Lloyd, USC
Cody Schrader, Missouri
Kimani Vidal, Troy
Jaylen Wright, Tennessee*

TIGHT END

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

WIDE RECEIVER

Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky
Jacob Cowing, Arizona
Jha’Quan Jackson, Tulane
Xavier Legette, South Carolina
Luke McCaffrey, Rice
Ladd McConkey, Georgia
Rickey Pearsall, Florida
Brenden Rice, USC
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Georgia
Ainias Smith, Texas A&M
Jamari Thrash, Louisville
Devontez Walker, North Carolina
Jordan Whittington, Texas
Johnny Wilson, Florida State
Roman Wilson, Michigan

INTERIOR OFFENSIVE LINE

Isaiah Adams, Illinois
Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
Tanor Bortolini, Wisconsin
Javion Cohen, Miami
Brandon Coleman, TCU
Kingsley Eguakun, Florida
Troy Fautanu, Washington
Zach Frazier, West Virginia
Christian Haynes, Connecticut
Trevor Keegan, Michigan
Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon*
Dominick Puni, Kansas
Andrew Raym, Oklahoma
Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
Kingsley, Suamataia, BYU*
Charles Turner III, LSU
Sedrick Van Pran, Georgia

OFFENSIVE TACKLE

Ethan Driskell, Marshall
Javon Foster, Missouri
Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State
Delmar Glaze, Maryland
Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma
Ladarius Henderson, Michigan
Christian Jones, Texas
Sataoa Laumea, Utah
Jordan Morgan, Arizona
Patrick Paul, Houston

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

DeWayne Carter, Duke
Jaden Crumedy, Mississippi State
Tyler Davis, Clemson
Braden Fiske, Florida State
Gabe Hall, Baylor
Michael Hall, Ohio State*
Marcus Harris, Auburn
Brennan Jackson, Washington State
McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M
Byron Murphy II, Texas*
Darius Robinson, Missouri
T’Vondre Sweat, Texas

DEFENSIVE END

Chris Braswell, Alabama
Myles Cole, Texas Tech
Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
Justin Egoigbe, Alabama
Adisa Isaac, Penn State
Cedric Johnson, Ole Miss
Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan
Laiatu Latu, UCLA
Braiden McGregor, Michigan
Keith Randolph Jr., Illinois

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER

Austin Booker, Kansas*
Nelson Ceaser, Houston
Jalyx Hunt, Houston Christian
Marist Liufau, Notre Dame
Javon Solomon, Troy

INSIDE LINEBACKER

Michael Barrett, Michigan
JD Bertrand, Notre Dame
Jaylan Ford, Texas
Cedric Gray, North Carolina
Ty’Ron Hopper, Missouri
Jontrey Hunter, Georgia State
Tyrice Knight, UTEP
Edefuan Ulofoshio, Washington
Trevin Wallace, Kentucky*
Nathaniel Watson, Mississippi State
James Williams, Miami*
Payton Wilson, NC State

CORNERBACK

Kris Abrams-Draine, Missouri
Jahdae Barron, Texas
Caelen Carson, Wake Forest
Johnny Dixon, Penn State
Willie Drew, Virginia State
Cam Hart, Notre Dame
Khyree Jackson, Oregon
DJ James, Auburn
Kalen King, Penn State*
Max Melton, Rutgers
Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo
Josh Newton, TCU
Andru Phillips, Kentucky
Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn
Quincy Riley, Louisville
Mike Sainristil, Michigan
Chau Smith-Wade, Washington State

SAFETY

Cade Bishop, Utah*
Beau Brade, Maryland
Javon Bullard, Georgia*
Jaden Hicks, Washington State*
Kamren Kitchens, Miami*
Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest
Kitan Oladapo, Oregon State
Josh Proctor, Ohio State
Jaylin Simpson, Auburn
Tykee Smith, Georgia
Sione Vaki, Utah*

KICKER

Will Reichard, Alabama
Joshua Karty, Stanford

PUNTER

Austin McNamara, Texas Tech
Tory Taylor, Iowa

LONG SNAPPER

Peter Bowden, Wisconsin
William Mote, Georgia

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