The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college football All-Star game, giving draft-eligible players another opportunity to showcase their skill set to NFL decision-makers before the annual selection event. The 2025 Shrine Bowl takes place on Jan. 30 at AT&T Stadium and is set to feature the top talent available in the 2025 NFL Draft. The accepted invitees can be found below.
2025 Shrine Bowl Accepted Invites
Quarterbacks
- Shedeur Sanders, Colorado
- Kyle McCord, Syracuse
- Tyler Shough, Louisville
- Kurtis Rourke, Indiana
- Mark Gronowski, South Dakota State
- Max Brosmer, Minnesota
- Cam Miller, North Dakota State
- Seth Henigan, Memphis
Running Backs
- Marcus Yarns, Delaware
- Ja’Quinden Jackson, Arkansas
- Corey Kiner, Cincinnati
- Montrell Johnson, Florida
- Tahj Boyd, Texas Tech
- Phil Mafah, Clemson
- Damien Martinez, Miami (FL)
- Raheim Sanders, South Carolina
- LeQuint Allen Jr., Syracuse
- Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona
Wide Receivers
- Jimmy Horn Jr., Colorado
- LaJohntay Wester, Colorado
- Will Sheppard, Colorado
- Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska
- Kaden Prather, Maryland
- Antwane Wells Jr., Ole Miss
- Konata Mumpfield, Pittsburgh
- KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
- Ja’Corey Brooks, Louisville
- Tre Harris, Ole Miss
- Ricky White III, UNLV
- Dont’e Thornton Jr., Tennessee
- Sam Brown Jr., Miami (FL)
- Jacolby George, Miami (FL)
- Kyle Williams, Washington State
- Nick Nash, San Jose State
- Jackson Meeks, Syracuse
- Theo Wease Jr., Missouri
- Dominic Lovett, Georgia
Tight Ends
- Eli Stowers, Vanderbilt
- Rivaldo Fairweather, Auburn
- Oronde Gadsden II, Syracuse
- Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech
- Caden Prieskorn, Ole Miss
- Luke Lachey, Iowa
- Carter Runyon, Towson
- Ben Yurosek, Georgia
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Offensive Linemen
- Aiden Williams, Minnesota-Duluth
- Nash Jones, Texas State
- Tyler Cooper, Minnesota
- Jack Conley, Boston College
- Jackson Slater, Sacramento State
- Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida
- Thomas Perry, Middlebury
- Luke Newman, Michigan State
- Hollin Pierce, Rutgers
- Bryce Cabeldue, Kansas
- Marcus Wehr, Montana State
- Gerad Christia-Lichtenhan, Oregon State
- Joshua Gray, Oregon State
- Joe Huber, Wisconsin
- Timothy McKay, NC State
- Jalen Travis, Iowa State
- Drew Kendall, Boise State
- Trey Wedig, Indiana
- Gareth Warren, Lindenwood
- John Williams, Cincinnati
- Logan Brown, Kansas
- Dalton Cooper, Oklahoma State
- Xavier Truss, Georgia
Defensive Linemen
- Zeek Biggers, Georgia Tech
- Eric Gregory, Arkansas
- Joe Evans, UTSA
- Cam Horsley, Boston College
- Sean Martin, West Virginia
- Nash Hutmacher, Nebraska
- Jay Toia, UCLA
- Jared Harrison-Hunte, SMU
- Jordan Phillips, Maryland
- CJ West, Indiana
- Kenneth Grant, Michigan
- Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia
- Warren Brinson, Georgia
Edge Defenders
- Sai’vion Jones, LSU
- Bradyn Swinson, LSU
- Ethan Downs, Oklahoma
- Fadil Diggs, Syracuse
- Tyler Baron, Miami (FL)
- Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech
- Johnny Walker Jr., Missouri
- Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State
- Elijah Roberts, SMU
- Tyler Batty, BYU
- Elijah Ponder, Cal Poly
- Que Robinson, Alabama
Linebackers
- Aaron Smith, South Carolina State
- Greg Penn III, LSU
- Kain Medrano, UCLA
- Francisco Mauigoa, Miami (FL)
- Chris Paul, Ole Miss
- Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky
- Teddye Buchanan, California
- DeShawn Pace, UCF
- Jay Higgins, Iowa
- Chandler Martin, Memphis
- Carson Bruener, Washington
Cornerbacks
- Zy Alexander, LSU
- Garnett Hollis Jr., West Virginia
- Shavon Revel Jr., East Carolina
- Justin Walley, Minnesota
- Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers
- Corey Thornton, Louisville
- Mac McWilliams, UCF
- Zah Frazier, UTSA
- Mello Dotson, Kansas
- Tyron Herring, Delaware
- Nohl Williams, California
- Mike Smith Jr., Eastern Kentucky
- Isas Waxter, Villanova
- Alijah Huzzie, North Carolina
- Jason Marshall Jr., Florida
- Jermari Harris, Iowa
- Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon
- Cobee Bryant, Kansas
- Marcus Harris, California
Safeties
- Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, Colorado
- Shilo Sanders, Colorado
- De’Rickey Wright, Vanderbilt
- Craig Woodson, California
- Alijah Clark, Syracuse
- DeShon Singleton, Nebraska
- Glendon Miller, Maryland
- Jordan Clark, Notre Dame
- RJ Mickens, Clemson
- Shamari Simmons, Arizona State
- Marques Sigle, Kansas State
Specialists
- Ben Sauls, Pittsburgh
- Andres Borregales, Miami (FL)
- Josh Wojciechowicz, Colorado School of Mines
- Kai Kroeger, South Carolina
- Luke Elzinga, Oklahoma
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