College football’s past will become the NFL’s future in precious few months. But before the next class of collegiate veterans takes the leap into the big leagues, they’ll deliver a parting gift to the game they starred in for the past four (or more) years.

The Senior Bowl is a tried and tested tradition that sees college football’s finest graduating talents joust with one another in search of glory — and a boost to their draft stock.

Last year’s matchup served a something of a launching pad for standouts like Jaxson Dart, Tyler Shough, Woody Marks and Grey Zabel to propel themselves towards big-league success. Who will join them in 2026?

Here’s a look at the player pool set to participate in the 2026 Senior Bowl.

Senior Bowl rosters 2026

Here’s every player who will be attending the Senior Bowl, broken down by position:

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

Senior Bowl coaches 2026

Saints associate head coach and running backs coach Joel Thomas will helm the American side. He’ll face off against the National team and its taskmaster, Eagles senior defensive assistant and defensive line coach.

When is the Senior Bowl in 2026?

The 2026 Senior Bowl is slated to take place at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama on Saturday, Jan. 31. Action will kick off at 2:30 p.m. ET. The game is available to watch on NFL Network, as well as Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

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