January 22, 2026
The 2026 Senior Bowl rosters are set. We break down the National and American squads to identify the top dynasty rookie sleepers and fantasy football prospects to watch in Mobile.
The college football season just wrapped up with Indiana taking down Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship, which means the Senior Bowl is just ahead. Senior Bowl practice begins on January 27, and the game will take place on January 31. This is an important event for NFL teams, scouts, and players alike.
A great week at the Senior Bowl can raise draft stocks, and the event helps uncover potential gems from smaller schools. Every level of prospect will be there, from first-round studs to late-round sleepers. Philip Rivers, LaDanian Tomlinson, Derrick Brooks, Thurmond Thomas, and Dan Marino are just some of the notable players to win Senior Bowl MVP before dominating at the next level.
So, is taking part in the Senior Bowl this year? We have you covered below with the full list of players for the American Team and National Team rosters.
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Senior Bowl American Team Roster
Luke Altmyer, QB, Illinois
Aaron Anderson, WR, LSU
Cameron Ball, DT, Arkansas
Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
Austin Barber, OL, Florida
Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan
Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College
Jude Bowry, OL, Boston College
Parker Brailsford, OL, Alabama
Barion Brown, WR, LSU
Fernando Carmona, OL, Arkansas
Kage Casey, OL, Boise State
Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
Kevin Coleman Jr., WR, Missouri
Keyron Crawford, OLB, Auburn
Joshua Cuevas, TE, Alabama
JC Davis, OL, Illinois
Tacario Davis, CB, Washington
Keyshaun Elliott, LB, Arizona State
Daylen Everette, LB, Georgia
Rahsul Faison, RB, South Carolina
William Ferrin, K, BYU
Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
Beau Gardner, LS, Georgia
Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
John Michael Gyllenborg, TE, Wyoming
AJ Haulcy, S, LSU
Ted Hurst, TE, Georgia State
Quintayvious Hutchins, DE, Boston College
Davison Igbinosun, DB, Ohio State
Max Iheanachor, OL, Arizona State
Gabe Jacas, DL, Illinois
Tim Keenan III, DT, Alabama
Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
Jalon Kilgore, S, South Carolina
Ja’Kobi Lane, WR, USC
Kyle Louis, LB, Pitt
Chris McClellan, DT, Missouri
Akeem Mesidor, DL, Miami
Jam Miller, RB, Alabama
Derrick Moore, DE, Michigan
Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
LT Overton, DL, Alabama
TJ Parker, DE, Clemson
Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
Jack Pyburn, DE, LSU
Kamari Ramsey, S, USC
Adam Randall, RB, Clemson
Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
Keionte Scott, CB, Miami
Jake Slaughter, OL, Florida
Genesis Smith, S, Arizona
Xavian Sorey, LB, Arkansas
Treydan Stukes, DB, Arizona
Michael Taaffe, S, Texas
Logan Taylor, OL, Boston College
Jakobe Thomas, S, Miami
Brenan Thompson, WR, Mississippi State
Brett Thorson, P, Georgia
Dan Villari, TE, Syracuse
Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
Carver Willis, OL, Washington
Jeremiah Wright, OL, Auburn
Collin Wright, CB, Stanford
Zion Young, DE, Missouri
Senior Bowl National Team Roster
Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
Vinny Anthony II, WR, Wisconsin
David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech
Luke Basso, DL, Oregon
Nate Boerkircher, TE, Texas A&M
Bryce Boettcher, LB, Oregon
Romello, Brinson, WR, SMU
Josh Cameron, WR Baylor
Bud Clark, S, TCU
KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
Dametrious Crownover, OL, Texas A&M
Kendal Daniels, LB, Oklahoma
Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
Dani Dennis-Sutton, DE, Penn State
Thaddeus Dixon, DB, North Carolina
Caleb Douglas, WR, Texas Tech
Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa
Zane Durant, DT, Penn State
Bryson Eason, DT, Tennessee
Deven Eastern, DT, Minnesota
Ryan Eckly, P, Michigan State
Kaleb Elarms-Orr, LB, TCU
Logan Fano, DE, Utah
Jalen Farmer, OL, Kentucky
TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
Gracen Halton, DT, Oklahoma
Alex Harkey, OL, Oregon
Samuel Hecht, OL, Kansas State
Romello Height, DE, Texas Tech
Owen Heinecke, LB, Oklahoma
Jordan Hudson, WR, SMU
Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
Justin Joly, TE, NC State
Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
Caullin Lacy, WR, Louisville
Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
Delby Lemieux, OL, Dartmouth
Max Llewellyn, DE, Iowa
Jeffrey M’Ba, DT, SMU
Hezekiah Masses, CB, California
Seth McGowan, RB, Kentucky
Jalen McMurray, CB, Tennessee
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S
Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
Dominique Orange, DT, Iowa State
Diego Pavia, QB, Vanderbilt
VJ Payne, S, North Dakota State
Emmanuel Pregnon, OL, Oregon
Chandler Rivers, CB, Duke
Sawyer Robertson, QB, Baylor
Jacob Rodriguez, LB, Texas Tech
DJ Rogers, TE, TCU
Keylan Rutledge, OL, Georgia Tech
Elijah Surratt, WR, Indiana
Deshon Singleton, S, Nebraska
Nick Singleton, RB, Penn State
Cian Slone, DE, NC State
Beau Stephens, OL, Iowa
Drew Stevens, K, Iowa
J’Mari Taylor, RB, Virginia
Nadame Tucker, OLB, Western Michigan
Anthony Vincent, DE, Duke
Reggie Virgil, WR, Texas Tech
Harrison Wallace III, WR, Ole Miss
Zakee Wheatley, S, Penn State
Scooby Williams, LB, Texas A&M
Isaiah World, OL, Oregon
Trey Zuhn III, OL, Texas A&M
2026 NFL Draft Outlooks – Senior Bowl Participants
Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington
Washington running back Jonah Coleman has been one of the most productive running backs in college football since joining the Huskies in 2024, rushing 349 times for 1,811 yards and 25 touchdowns over his last 25 games. He’s also been a productive receiver, snagging 54 receptions for 531 yards and two scores in his Washington career. With Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love locked into the top running back prospect slot, Coleman is among the contenders to be the second running back off the 2026 NFL Draft board.
One of the biggest comebacks in @UW_Football history, down 20-0, this was the go ahead touchdown by Jonah Coleman, his 10th TD in 5 games. 24-20, UW beats Maryland. pic.twitter.com/kROQ8fjgQ0
— Elise Woodward (@EliseMWoodward) October 4, 2025
With a do-it-all skill set at 220 pounds, Coleman’s testing numbers at the 2026 NFL Combine could carry significant weight in his draft stock. Either way, he’s a clear top-five rookie running back in the upcoming NFL Draft at this point in the offseason.
KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion was dynamic and productive in his lone season in College Station, catching 61 passes for 919 yards and nine touchdowns. He added 75 rushing yards, 456 kick return yards, one rushing score, and two return touchdowns. Concepcion has flashed as an explosive playmaker since his freshman season at NC State, when he tallied 1,159 scrimmage yards and 10 total touchdowns. The 21-year-old’s production and athletic profile checks all the boxes of a potential difference-maker at the NFL level.
KC CONCEPCION TAKES THE PUNT RETURN BACK FOR THE TD 🔥
The Aggies extend the lead 👀 pic.twitter.com/sNF1o01FHn
— ESPN (@espn) October 26, 2025
Hopefully, he lands with an innovative offense coach who can put him in the best situations to succeed.
Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas
Arkansas quarterback Taylen Green finished his collegiate career with 9,962 passing yards, 2,405 rushing yards, 94 total touchdowns, and 35 interceptions in 53 games with the Razorbacks and Boise State Broncos. Green is arguably the most physically gifted quarterback in the upcoming rookie class, but his turnover issues and lack of consistency as a passer will prevent him from being a top signal-caller prospect overall.
That said, Green has a cannon of an arm and likely possesses 4.4 speed at 6’6″, 215 pounds. He’s rushed for at least eight touchdowns in all four seasons as a starter.
Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
Penn State running back Kaytron Allen is viewed as a fringe top-five running back prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft class despite overtaking Nicholas Singleton as the top Nittany Lions running back in 2025. After a 1,100-yard, eight-touchdown season as a junior in 16 games, Allen rushed for 1,303 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior in 12 games.
TAYLEN GREEN WAS IN VIDEO GAME MODE 🤯🎮
(via @SECNetwork)pic.twitter.com/ztPXdLKCMa
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 30, 2024
Allen finished his collegiate career with 4,670 scrimmage yards and 43 touchdowns in 54 contests. He’s been a big-time producer throughout his career, so his performance at the 2026 NFL Combine could determine whether he’s a Day 2 or Day 3 pick. His 70 career receptions demonstrate his ability to play on all three downs at the next level, and in a running back class that is not as deep as last year’s, so there is a wide range of outcomes in April’s draft at the RB spot.
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