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2024 Reese's Senior Bowl
75th Senior Bowl
1234 Total
National 7063 16
American 7000 7
DateFebruary 3, 2024
Season2023
StadiumHancock Whitney Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPSpencer Rattler (QB, South Carolina)[1]
RefereeScott Walker (SEC)
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersAndrew Siciliano, Daniel Jeremiah, Charles Davis
Senior Bowl
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The 2024 Senior Bowl was a college football all-star game played on February 3, 2024, at Hancock Whitney Stadium located in Mobile, Alabama. The game featured prospects for the upcoming 2024 draft of the professional National Football League (NFL), mostly coming from the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). It was one of the 2023–24 bowl games concluding the 2023 FBS football season. The game began at approximately 12:00 p.m. Central Time and was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl via sponsorship from Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Television coverage was provided by NFL Network.[2][3]

Players

National team

Full roster online [1].

No. Player Position HT/WT College Notes
78 Isaiah Adams OL 6'5/320 Illinois
22 Rasheen Ali RB 6'0/209 Marshall
82 Javon Baker WR 6'1/208 UCF
89 A. J. Barner TE 6'6/251 Michigan
8 Cole Bishop S 6'2/207 Utah
49 Austin Booker DL 6'6/245 Kansas
63 Tanor Bortolini OL 6'4/310 Wisconsin
47 Peter Bowden LS 6'2/242 Wisconsin
90 DeWayne Carter DL 6'3/305 Duke
2 Jacob Cowing WR 5'11/175 Arizona
21 Isaiah Davis RB 6'1/220 South Dakota State (FCS)
91 Tyler Davis DL 6'2/300 Clemson
22 Johnny Dixon DB 6'0/191 Penn State
97 Brandon Dorlus DL 6'3/290 Oregon
0 Willie Drew DB 6'0/185 Virginia State (DII)
52 Ethan Driskell OL 6'9/329 Marshall
65 Kingsley Eguakan OL 6'3/300 Florida
75 Zach Frazier OL 6'3/310 West Virginia
72 Taliese Fuaga OT 6'6/334 Oregon State
33 Cedric Gray LB 6'3/235 North Carolina
51 Mike Hall Jr. DL 6'2/280 Ohio State
95 Gabe Hall DL 6'6/287 Baylor
32 Jaylen Harrell DL 6'4/242 Michigan
2 Cam Hart DB 6'2/202 Notre Dame
5 Sam Hartman QB 6'1/210 Notre Dame
70 LaDarius Henderson OL 6'4/310 Michigan
1 Jontrey Hunter DB 6'2/240 Georgia State
20 Adisa Isaac DL 6'4/254 Penn State
85 Brennan Jackson DL 6'4/264 Washington State
10 Khyree Jackson DB 6'3/195 Oregon
84 Theo Johnson TE 6'6/264 Penn State
43 Joshua Karty K 6'2/208 Stanford
50 Trevor Keegan OL 6'6/320 Michigan
15 Laiatu Latu DE 6'5/265 UCLA
40 Dylan Laube RB 5'10/208 New Hampshire (FCS)
73 Sataoa Laumea OL 6'4/311 Utah
0 MarShawn Lloyd RB 5'9/210 USC
12 Luke McCaffrey WR 6'2/195 Rice
16 Max Melton CB 6'0/190 Rutgers
7 Quinyon Mitchell DB 6'0/196 Toledo
77 Jordan Morgan OL 6'5/325 Arizona
10 Bo Nix QB 6'2/217 Oregon
28 Kitan Oladapo DB 6'1/217 Oregon State
11 Ricky Pearsall WR 6'1/190 Florida
9 Michael Penix Jr. QB 6'3/213 Washington
58 Jackson Powers-Johnson OL 6'3/320 Oregon
71 Dominick Puni OL 6'5/320 Kansas
88 Keith Randolph Jr. DL 6'5/300 Illinois
13 Brenden Rice WR 6'3/210 USC
76 Roger Rosengarten OL 6'6/300 Washington
6 Chau Smith-Wade DB 5'11/176 Washington State
40 Javon Solomon LB 6'2/249 Troy
88 Brevyn Spann-Ford TE 6'7/270 Minnesota
55 Kingsley Suamataia OT 6'6/325 BYU
48 Edefuan Ulofoshio LB 6'1/236 Washington
34 Sione Vaki DB 6'0/208 Utah
28 Kimani Vidal RB 5'8/215 Troy
14 Devontez Walker WR 6'3/200 North Carolina
3 Evan Williams S 6'1/205 Oregon
11 Payton Wilson LB 6'4/238 NC State
1 Roman Wilson WR 6'0/192 Michigan

American team

Full roster online [2].

Player Position HT/WT College Notes
Kris Abrams-Draine DB 5'11/178 Missouri
Emani Bailey RB 5'9/207 TCU
Jaheim Bell TE 6'3/239 Florida State
JD Bertrand LB 6'1/230 Notre Dame
Beau Brade DB 6'1/210 Maryland
Carter Bradley QB 6'3/216 South Alabama
Chris Braswell DL 6'3/255 Alabama
Jarvis Brownlee DB 6'0/190 Louisville
Javon Bullard DB 5'11/195 Georgia
Nelson Ceaser DL 6'3/250 Houston
Javion Cohen OL 6'4/305 Miami
Myles Cole DL 6'6/280 Texas Tech
Brandon Coleman OL 6'6/320 TCU
Jaden Crumedy DL 6'5/305 Mississippi State
Ray Davis RB 5'10/216 Kentucky
Justin Eboigbe DL 6'5/292 Alabama
Daijun Edwards RB 5'10/201 Georgia
Braden Fiske DL 6'5/297 Florida State
Jermey Flax OL 6'6/325 Kentucky
Ryan Flournoy WR 6'2/197 Southeast Missouri State (FCS)
Javon Foster OL 6'5/319 Missouri
Delmar Glaze OL 6'5/328 Maryland
Tyler Guyton OL 6'7/327 Oklahoma
Marcus Harris DL 6'3/295 Auburn
Christian Haynes OL 6'2/313 UConn
Jalyx Hunt LB 6'4/248 Houston Christian (FCS)
McKinnley Jackson DL 6'2/325 Texas A&M
Jha'Quan Jackson WR 5'11/185 Tulane
DJ James DB 6'1/164 Auburn
Javontae Jean-Baptiste DL 6'4/255 Notre Dame
Jordan Jefferson DL 6'4/317 LSU
Carlton Johnson DB 6'0/165 Fresno State
Cedric Johnson DL 6'3/265 Ole Miss
Elijah Jones DB 6'2/184 Boston College
Christian Jones OL 6'6/321 Texas
Kamren Kinchens DB 6'0/205 Miami
Tyrice Knight LB 6'2/235 UTEP
Xavier Legette WR 6'3/227 South Carolina
Beaux Limmer OL 6'5/307 Arkansas
Ladd McConkey WR 6'0/185 Georgia
Austin McNamara P 6'4/210 Texas Tech
Joe Milton III QB 6'5/235 Tennessee
William Mote LS 6'2/230 Georgia
Malik Mustapha DB 5'11/207 Wake Forest
Andru Phillips DB 6'0/187 Kentucky
Michael Pratt QB 6'3/220 Tulane
Nehemiah Pritchett DB 6'1/184 Auburn
Spencer Rattler QB 6'1/217 South Carolina
Andrew Raym OL 6'4/309 Oklahoma
Will Reichard K 6'1/194 Alabama
Darius Robinson DL 6'5/296 Missouri
Layden Robinson OL 6'4/315 Texas A&M
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint WR 6'2/195 Georgia
Cody Schrader RB 5'9/214 Missouri
Ben Sinnott TE 6'4/245 Kansas State
Tykee Smith DB 5'10/205 Georgia
Ainias Smith WR 5'10/200 Texas A&M
T'Vondre Sweat DL 6'4/362 Texas
Jamari Thrash WR 6'1/185 Louisville
Charles Turner III OL 6'4/300 LSU
Trevin Wallace LB 6'2/241 Kentucky
Nathaniel Watson LB 6'2/245 Mississippi State
Eric Watts DL 6'5/277 UConn
Michael Wiley RB 6'0/215 Arizona
Jared Wiley TE 6'7/260 TCU
James Williams LB 6'5/215 Miami
Johnny Wilson WR 6'7/237 Florida State

See also

References

  1. ^ Harvey, Paul (February 3, 2024). "Spencer Rattler shines with Senior Bowl MVP honors". saturdaydownsouth.com. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  2. ^ "Senior Bowl". seniorbowl.com. Retrieved July 1, 2023.
  3. ^ "2024 Reese's Senior Bowl". Mobile Sports Authority. Retrieved July 1, 2023.