NFL draft hopefuls aim to boost their stock as they gear up for the 76th edition of the Senior Bowl, taking place this weekend in Mobile, Alabama. Widely considered the most prestigious college football all-star game, the Senior Bowl welcomes in the unofficial start of draft season.
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Prepare for this weekend’s game with everything you need to know about Senior Bowl history, this year’s rosters, coaches, and more.
Where is the Senior Bowl 2025?
This year’s Senior Bowl will take place at the University of South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.
What time is the Senior Bowl 2025?
Kick off for the 2025 Senior Bowl is scheduled for Saturday, February 1 at 2:30 PM ET.
Who won the Senior Bowl in 2024?
The National team defeated the American squad 16-7 in the 2024 Senior Bowl, where Broncos QB Bo Nix and Rams DT Braden Fiske were among the notable members of the winning team.
Who gets invited to the Senior Bowl?
Senior college football players from across the nation make up the majority of players invited to the Senior Bowl, with select juniors making up a small part of the event.
Per SeniorBowl.com, “The 2025 Senior Bowl includes athletes from every level of college football. These are the best-of-the-best from around the country.”
Can juniors play in the Senior Bowl?
The Senior Bowl is one of three all-star games that allows underclassmen with 2025 NFL Draft eligibility to participate, along with the East-West Shrine Bowl and HBCU Legacy Bowl. Prior to 2024, only fourth-year juniors who had completed their degree before Senior Bowl week could play in the game.
Do players get paid for the Senior Bowl?
Senior Bowl players are not paid. However, prospects can improve their NFL draft stock and directly impact how much money they can earn depending on where they are selected.
Who are the coaches for the Senior Bowl in 2025?
Cleveland Browns assistant head coach Bubba Ventrone will lead the American team, while New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will helm the National team.
How do they decide who coaches the Senior Bowl?
Per Seniorbowl.com, “This is the third year the Senior Bowl is implementing a “Coach Up” format where coordinators and assistant coaches are placed into elevated or different roles from the ones they currently hold with their respective clubs. Head coaches and general managers from all non-playoff teams and Wild Card round participants had the opportunity to nominate assistant coaches and those candidates were then selected by a group comprised of league office executives and representatives from the General Managers Advisory Committee. In total, at least one coach from 13 different teams that submitted nominations was chosen for this year’s game.”
What NFL players played in the 2024 Senior Bowl?
Here is the all-time roster dating back to 1950 on SeniorBowl.com.
Notable NFL players who participated in the 2024 Senior Bowl include Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr., Broncos QB Bo Nix, Chargers WR Ladd McConkey, Rams DT Braden Fiske, Eagles CB Quinyon Mitchell, and 49ers G Dominick Puni.
Who is in attendance at the Senior Bowl 2025?
There are 120+ prospects slated to attend the 2025 Senior Bowl, where representatives from all 32 NFL teams will be in attendance.
First Name
Last Name
School
Pos.
James Burnip Alabama P CJ Dippre Alabama TE Jalen Milroe Alabama QB Tim Smith Alabama DL Carson Vinson Alabama A&M OL Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona OL Landon Jackson Arkansas DL Isaac TeSlaa Arkansas WR Jacob Bayer Arkansas State OL Eugene Asante Auburn LB Jarquez Hunter Auburn RB Jalen McLeod Auburn LB Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College DL Ozzy Trapilo Boston College OL Harold Fannin Jr. Bowling Green TE David Walker Central Arkansas LB BJ Adams Central Florida DB RJ Harvey Central Florida RB Mac McWilliams Central Florida DB Jake Briningstool Clemson TE Marcus Yarns Delaware RB Jeremy Crawshaw Florida P Chimere Dike Florida WR Cam Jackson Florida DL Shemar James Florida LB Joshua Farmer Florida State DL Ryan Fitzgerald Florida State K Azareye’h Thomas Florida State DB Trevor Etienne Georgia RB Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins Georgia DL Dan Jackson Georgia DB Smael Mondon Jr. Georgia LB Arian Smith Georgia WR Jackson Hawes Georgia Tech TE Pat Bryant Illinois WR Keondre Jackson Illinois St. DB Yahya Black Iowa DL Sebastian Castro Iowa DB Jayden Higgins Iowa State WR Jaylin Noel Iowa State WR Darien Porter Iowa State DB Jalen Travis Iowa State OL Clay Webb Jacksonville St. OL Logan Brown Kansas OL Devin Neal Kansas RB Jacob Parrish Kansas State DB Maxwell Hairston Kentucky DB Deone Walker Kentucky DL Taylor Elgersma Laurier QB Quincy Riley Louisville DB Tyler Shough Louisville QB Garrett Dellinger LSU OL Miles Frazier LSU OL Emery Jones LSU OL Mason Taylor LSU TE Mike Green Marshall DL Tai Felton Maryland WR Dante Trader Jr. Maryland DB Elijah Arroyo Miami TE Damien Martinez Miami RB Xavier Restrepo Miami WR Jalen Rivers Miami OL Donovan Edwards Michigan RB Josaiah Stewart Michigan DL William Wagner Michigan LS Aireontae Ersery Minnesota OL Jah Joyner Minnesota DL Cody Lindenberg Minnesota LB Armand Membou Missouri OL Rayuan Lane III Navy DB Thomas Fidone II Nebraska TE Tommi Hill Nebraska DB Ty Robinson Nebraska DL Willie Lampkin North Carolina OL Anthony Belton North Carolina State OL Grey Zabel North Dakota State OL Jack Kiser Notre Dame LB Riley Leonard Notre Dame QB RJ Oben Notre Dame DL Billy Bowman Jr. Oklahoma DB Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State RB Nick Martin Oklahoma State LB Collin Oliver Oklahoma State LB Trey Rucker Oklahoma State DB Trey Amos Ole Miss DB Jaxson Dart Ole Miss QB Caden Davis Ole Miss K Jared Ivey Ole Miss DL Walter Nolen Ole Miss DL Princely Umanmielen Ole Miss DL Jeffrey Bassa Oregon LB Jamaree Caldwell Oregon DL Josh Conerly Jr. Oregon OL Terrance Ferguson Oregon TE Dillon Gabriel Oregon QB Tez Johnson Oregon WR Gavin Bartholomew Pittsburgh TE Marcus Mbow Purdue OL Jackson Slater Sacramento State OL First Name Last Name School Pos. Brashard Smith SMU RB Jamaal Pritchett South Alabama WR Kyle Kennard South Carolina DL Demetrius Knight Jr. South Carolina LB T.J. Sanders South Carolina DL Melvin Smith Southern Arkansas DB LeQuint Allen Syracuse RB Justin Barron Syracuse DB Jack Bech TCU WR Bru McCoy Tennessee WR Omarr Norman-Lott Tennessee DL Barryn Sorrell Texas DL Shemar Stewart Texas A&M DL Caleb Rogers Texas Tech OL Darius Alexander Toledo DL Maxen Hook Toledo DB Johnathan Edwards Tulane DB Caleb Ransaw Tulane DB Moliki Matavao UCLA TE Oluwafemi Oladejo UCLA LB Woody Marks USC RB Jonah Monheim USC OL Jaylin Smith USC DB Karene Reid Utah LB Junior Tafuna Utah DL Jalen Royals Utah State WR Jonas Sanker Virginia DB Da’Quan Felton Virginia Tech WR Jaylin Lane Virginia Tech WR Aeneas Peebles Virginia Tech DL Dorian Strong Virginia Tech DB Bhayshul Tuten Virginia Tech RB Kyle Williams Washington State WR Austin Brinkman West Virginia LS Wyatt Milum West Virginia OL Upton Stout Western Kentucky DB Bilhal Kone Western Michigan DB Hunter Wohler Wisconsin DB




