2025 Shrine Bowl Rosters: Full List of All-Star Game Accepted Invites

    The 2025 Shrine Bowl will highlight college football's best as they prepare for the NFL Draft. Here are the players that have accepted their invitation.

    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.

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    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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