RosterWatch 2022 11th-Annual All-Senior Bowl Roster

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Notable RosterWatch All-Senior Bowl Roster alumni since 2012 include: Kirk Cousins, Michigan State; Doug Martin, Boise State; Marvin Jones, Cal; Cordy Glenn, Georgia; Melvin Ingram, South Carolina; Lavonte David, Nebraska; Janoris Jenkins, North Alabama; Larry Warford, Kentucky; Eric Fisher, Central Michigan; Lane Johnson, Oklahoma; Brandon Williams, Missouri Southern; Desmond Trufant, Washington; Robert Alford, Southeastern Louisiana; Derek Carr, Fresno State; Weston Richburg, Colorado State; Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State; Zack Martin, Notre Dame; Morgan Moses, Virginia; Aaron Donald, Pitt; Da’Quan Jones, Penn State; Dee Ford, Auburn; Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois; Deone Buccanon, Washington State; Tyler Lockett, Kansas State; La’el Collins, LSU; Laken Tomlinson, Duke; Daryl Williams, Oklahoma; Grady Jarrett, Clemson; Jaquiski Tartt; Samford; Carson Wentz, North Dakota State; Sheldon Rankins, Louisville; Deion Jones, LSU; Jalen Mills, LSU; Kareem Hunt, Toledo; Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington; Zay Jones, East Carolina; Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama; Rasul Douglas, West Virginia; Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma; Cedrick Wilson, Boise State; Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State*; Alex Cappa, Humboldt State; Austin Corbett, Nevada; Isaiah Wynn, Georgia; Brian O’Neill, Pitt; Justin Jones, N.C. State; Darius Leonard, South Carolina State; Uchenna Nwosu, USC; Daniel Jones, Duke; Deebo Samuel, South Carolina; Terry McLaurin, Ohio State; Dalton Risner, Kansas State; Kaleb McGary, Washington State; Garrett Bradbury, NC State; Montez Sweat, Mississippi State; Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame; Rock Ya-Sin, Temple; Justin Herbert, Oregon, Antonio Gibson, Memphis; Michael Pittman Jr., USC; Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma; Mac Jones, Alabama; Najee Harris, Alabama* and Creed Humphrey, Oklahoma among many, many others.

(* limited participants)

Congratulations to the 2022 RosterWatch All-Senior Bowl Roster, who, like the alumni listed above, most impressed our staff with not only their on-field skills, but also their off-field temperaments and personalities as professionals during the week of 2022 practices for the Reese’s Senior Bowl. Some of these players will have All-Pro NFL careers and we’re honored, as always, to have been in attendance for their introduction to the National Football League in Mobile.

As a reminder, these awards come out before the game is played and represent our evaluations from the week of practice which we, along with every other evaluator in the media or NFL team, find to be much more important and telling than game-day outcomes:

OFFENSE

QB:

Malik Willis, Liberty

RB:

Dameon Pierce, Florida
Rachaad White, Arizona State

WR:

Christian Watson, North Dakota State
Calvin Austin, Memphis
Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama

TE:

Trey McBride, Colorado State

OL:

Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa
Ed Ingram, LSU
Jamaree Salyer, Georgia
Zion Johnson, Boston College
Cole Strange, Tennessee-Chatanooga

 

DEFENSE

DL: 

Jermaine Johnson, Florida State
Eric Johnson, Missouri State
Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma
Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina

LB: 

D’Marco Jackson, Appalachian State
DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky
Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati

DB: 

Jalen Pitre, Baylor
Derion Kendrick, Georgia
Roger McCreary, Auburn
Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State

PREVIOUS ALL-SENIOR BOWL ROSTERS

2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012

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