Six Alabama players join Senior Bowl roster
Jan 5, 2018 - 4:29 PM The Senior Bowl has nearly filled up its dance card, announcing this week that six Alabama players and several other top NFL draft prospects have accepted invitations.The six players from Alabama are cornerbacks Anthony Averett and Levi Wallace, linebackers Rashaan Evans and Shaun Dion Hamilton, defensive end Da'Shawn Hand and punter JK Scott.
Among others who accepted invitations were Stanford defensive tackle Harrison Phillips, Army offensive tackle Brett Toth and two junior graduates -- Clemson guard Taylor Hearn and Pittsburgh offensive tackle Brian O'Neill.
Toth will be the first player from Army to participate at the Senior Bowl in its 69-year history.
The Senior Bowl, the nation's premier showcase for NFL prospects, will be held on Jan. 27 in Mobile, Ala., after three days of practice and interviews.
The roster for the game is at 111 players, with a few more likely to be added.
Here is the list of players who have accepted invitations:
QUARTERBACKS
Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
Brandon Silvers, Troy
Kurt Benkert, Virginia
Kyle Lauletta, Richmond
Luke Falk, Washington State
Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
Mike White, Western Kentucky
RUNNING BACKS
Akrum Wadley, Iowa
Ito Smith, Southern Mississippi
Kalen Ballage, Arizona State
Rashaad Penny, San Diego State
Royce Freeman, Oregon
FULLBACKS
Dimitri Flowers, Oklahoma
Jaylen Samuels, North Carolina State
Nick Bawden, San Diego State
WIDE RECEIVERS
Allen Lazard, Iowa State
Anthony Miller, Memphis
Braxton Berrios, Miami
Cedric Wilson, Boise State
D.J. Chark, LSU
Darren Carrington, Utah
Jaleel Scott, New Mexico State
James Washington, Oklahoma State
J'Mon Moore, Missouri
Marcel Ateman, Oklahoma State
Michael Gallup, Colorado State
TIGHT ENDS
Adam Breneman, UMass
Chris Herndon IV, Miami
Dallas Goedert, South Dakota St.
Durham Smythe, Notre Dame
Ian Thomas, Indiana
Mike Gesicki, Penn State
Troy Fumagalli, Wisconsin
Tyler Conklin, Central Michigan
CENTERS
Mason Cole, Michigan
Austin Corbett, Nevada
Scott Quessenberry, UCLA
Frank Ragnow, Arkansas
OFFENSIVE GUARDS
Isaiah Wynn, Georgia
Sean Welsh, Iowa
Skyler Phillips, Idaho State
Tyler Hearn, Clemson
Will Hernandez, UTEP
Wyatt Teller, Virginia Tech
OFFENSIVE TACKLES
Alex Cappa, Humboldt State
Brandon Parker, North Carolina A&T
Brent Toth, Army
Brian O'Neill, Pittsburgh
Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan
Cole Madison, Washington State
Desmond Harrison, West Georgia
Joseph Noteboom, TCU
Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State
Timon Parris, Stony Brook
Tyrell Crosby, Oregon
DEFENSIVE ENDS
Andrew Brown, Virginia
Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest
Jalyn Holmes, Ohio State
Kemoko Turay, Rutgers
Kylie Fitts, Utah
Marcus Davenport, UTSA
Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Oklahoma
Tyquan Lewis, Ohio State
DEFENSIVE TACKLES
B.J. Hill, North Carolina State
Derrick Nnadi, Florida State
De'Shawn Hand, Alabama
Harrison Phillips, Stanford
Justin Jones, North Carolina State
Maurice Hurst, Michigan
Nathan Shepherd, Fort Hays State
INSIDE LINEBACKERS
Darius Leonard, South Carolina St.
Micah Kiser, Virginia
Mike McCray, Michigan
Nick DeLuca, North Dakota State
Rashaan Evans, Alabama
Shaun Dion Hamilton, Alabama
Skai Moore, South Carolina
Tre' Williams, Auburn
OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS
Davin Bellamy, Georgia
Fred Warner, Brigham Young
Garret Dooley, Wisconsin
Harold Landry, Boston College
Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss
Uchenna Nwosu, USC
CORNERBACKS
Anthony Averett, Alabama
Chandon Sullivan, Georgia State
Christian Campbell, Penn State
Danny Johnson, Southern
Darius Phillips, Western Michigan
D'Montre Wade, Murray St.
Duke Dawson, Florida
Isaac Yiadom, Boston College
Kameron Kelly, San Diego State
Kamrin Moore, Boston College
Levi Wallace, Alabama
M.J. Stewart, North Carolina
Michael Joseph, Dubuque
Siran Neal, Jacksonville State
Taron Johnson, Weber State
SAFETIES
Armani Watts, Texas A&M
Jeremy Reaves, South Alabama
Kyzir White, West Virginia
Marcus Allen, Penn State
Quin Blanding, Virginia
Tray Matthews, Auburn
Trayvon Henderson, Hawaii
SPECIALISTS
Ike Powell (LS), Auburn
Tanner Carew (LS), Oregon
JK Scott (P), Alabama
Johnny Townsend (P), Florida
Daniel Carlson (PK), Auburn
Michael Badgley (PK), Miami
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