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Senior Bowl

RavensMania

Staff Member
Administrator
Yes, it's that time of year again. Please leave this thread for any information pertaining to players at the Senior Bowl, including any information of teams talking to players.

Could someone add the list of attendees to this thread?
 

allblackraven

Hall of Famer
The 2018 Reese's Senior Bowl will be held at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 2:30 p.m. ET. This is the 11th consecutive year that NFL Network (complete broadcast schedule) will provide exclusive coverage of the event.

Here are the rosters for each team (subject to change):

North Team


Coaching staff: Denver Broncos

Quarterbacks
Josh Allen, Wyoming
Luke Falk, Washington State
Tanner Lee, Nebraska
Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

Running backs
Kalen Ballage, Arizona State
Dimitri Flowers (FB), Oklahoma
Jaylen Samuels, N.C. State
Akrum Wadley, Iowa

Wide receivers
Braxton Berrios, Miami
Michael Gallup, Colorado State
DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State
Allen Lazard, Iowa State
Jaleel Scott, New Mexico State
Justin Watson, Pennsylvania
Cedrick Wilson, Boise State

Tight ends
Tyler Conklin, Central Michigan
Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin
Mike Gesicki, Penn State
Durham Smythe, Notre Dame

Offensive linemen
Mason Cole (C), Michigan
Tyrell Crosby (OT), Oregon
Jamil Demby (OT), Maine
Will Hernandez (OG), UTEP
Cole Madison (OT), Washington State
Brian O'Neill (OT), Pittsburgh
Scott Quessenberry (C), UCLA
Wyatt Teller (OG), Virginia Tech
Brett Toth (OT), Army
Sean Welsh (OG), Iowa

Defensive linemen
B.J. Hill (DT), N.C. State
Jalyn Holmes (DE), Ohio State
Justin Jones (DT), N.C. State
Harold Landry (DE), Boston College
Tyquan Lewis (DE), Ohio State
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (DE), Oklahoma
Harrison Phillips (DT), Stanford
Nathan Shepherd (DT), Fort Hays State
Chad Thomas (DE), Miami
Kemoko Turay (DE), Rutgers

Linebackers
Ja'Whaun Bentley (OLB, Purdue
Nick DeLuca (ILB), North Dakota State
Garrett Dooley (OLB), Wisconsin
Dewey Jarvis (OLB), Brown
Mike McCray (ILB), Michigan
Skai Moore (ILB), South Carolina
Myles Pierce (ILB), The Citadel
Fred Warner (OLB), BYU

Defensive backs
Marcus Allen (S), Penn State
Christian Campbell (CB), Penn State
Duke Dawson (CB), Florida
Trayvon Henderson (S), Hawaii
Taron Johnson (CB), Weber State
Michael Joseph (CB), Dubuque
Darius Phillips (CB), Western Michigan
Armani Watts (S), Texas A&M
Kyzir White (S), West Virginia
Isaac Yiadom (CB), Boston College

Specialists
Michael Badgley (K), Miami
Tanner Carew (LS), Oregon
Johnny Townsend (P), Florida



South team


Coaching staff: Houston Texans

Quarterbacks
Kurt Benkert, Virginia
Kyle Lauletta, Richmond
Brandon Silvers, Troy
Mike White, Western Kentucky

Running backs
Nick Bawden (FB), San Diego State
Royce Freeman, Oregon
Rashaad Penny, San Diego State
Ito Smith, Southern Mississippi
Darrel Williams, LSU

Wide receivers
Marcell Ateman, Oklahoma State
Darren Carrington, Utah
DJ Chark, LSU
J'Mon Moore, Missouri
Byron Pringle, Kansas State
Tre'Quan Smith, UCF
James Washington, Oklahoma State
Javon Wims, Georgia

Tight ends
Jordan Akins, UCF
Adam Breneman, UMass
Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State
Ian Thomas, Indiana

Offensive linemen
Bradley Bozeman (C), Alabama
Alex Cappa (OT), Humboldt State
Austin Corbett (C), Nevada
Colby Gossett (OG), Appalachian State
Desmond Harrison (OT), West Georgia
Taylor Hearn (OG), Clemson
Joseph Noteboom (OT), TCU
Brandon Parker (OT), North Carolina A&T
Skyler Phillips (OG), Idaho State
Isaiah Wynn (OG), Georgia

Defensive linemen
Andrew Brown (DE), Virginia
Kylie Fitts (DE), Utah
Poona Ford (DT), Texas
Marcus Davenport (DE), Texas-San Antonio
Greg Gilmore (DT), LSU
Da'Shawn Hand (DT), Alabama
Christian LaCouture (DT), LSU
Derrick Nnadi (DT), Florida State

Linebackers
Shaquem Griffin (OLB), UCF
Marquis Haynes (OLB), Ole Miss
Micah Kiser (ILB), Virginia
Darius Leonard (ILB), South Carolina State
Uchenna Nwosu (OLB), USC
Dorian O'Daniel (ILB), Clemson
Tre' Williams (ILB), Auburn

Defensive backs
Quin Blanding (S), Virginia
Danny Johnson (CB), Southern
Kameron Kelly (CB), San Diego State
Jamarcus King (CB), South Carolina
Tray Matthews (S), Auburn
Siran Neal (CB), Jacksonville State
Jeremy Reaves (S), South Alabama
M.J. Stewart (CB), North Carolina
Chandon Sullivan (CB), Georgia State
D'Montre Wade (CB), Murray State
Levi Wallace (CB), Alabama

Specialists
Daniel Carlson (K), Auburn
Ike Powell (LS), Auburn
JK Scott (P), Alabama

*This is the latest info from nfl.com*
 

RavensMania

Staff Member
Administrator
I found it very interesting that Baker Mayfield started his career as a walk on. Falk did as well.
 

rossihunter2

Staff Member
Moderator
haha denver lucked out (or just got whatever they wanted and the texans dont care because they already got their qb) - they got 3 of the 4 qbs im interested in watching on their roster...

on offence at least the North is absolutely the better roster (except the oline)
 

allblackraven

Hall of Famer
haha denver lucked out (or just got whatever they wanted and the texans dont care because they already got their qb) - they got 3 of the 4 qbs im interested in watching on their roster...

on offence at least the North is absolutely the better roster (except the oline)
Denver specifically asked for Mayfield to be on their roster
 

Willbacker

Ravens Ring of Honor
Interesting how there is a lot of small school prospects on oline.
 

allblackraven

Hall of Famer
i suppose - i just find it ironic that one side (and thus its coaching staff) has clearly got an advantage in terms of early looks at qb
also the receivers on that team have a much better opportunity to shine because they'll have better throws and reads coming their way
Yeah that's true.
Dodgy horse face tactics.
 

Ravensnation5220

Ravens Ring of Honor
So James Washington is listed at 5'10 7/8 yet his arms are 33 7/8.

Mike Gesicki is 6'5 with 34 inch arms to put that into perspective.

In other words.....james washington has long ass arms
 
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