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Senior Bowl will be live on the NFL Network on Jan. 30th... Here is (so far) the list of players participating:

No. Name Position HT/WT School

TBA Allen, Nate DB 6-2 / 207 South Florida

TBA Arenas, Javier DB 5-9 / 198 Alabama

TBA Black, Ciron OL 6-5 / 322 LSU

TBA Brown, Charles OL 6-6 / 285 Southern Cal

TBA Cody, Terrence DT 6-5 / 365 Alabama

TBA Coleman, Antonio DE 6-3 / 261 Auburn

TBA Coleman, Harry DB 6-2 / 206 LSU

TBA Dixon, Anthony RB 6-1 / 235 Mississippi State

TBA Graham, Brandon DE 6-2 / 263 Michigan

TBA Hardesty, Montario RB 6-0 / 215 Tennessee

TBA Hodge, Shay WR 6-1 / 207 Ole Miss

TBA Hughes, Jerry LB 6-3 / 257 TCU

TBA Jerry, John OL 6-5 / 350 Ole Miss

TBA Johnson, Mike OL 6-6 / 305 Alabama

TBA Johnson, Stafon RB 5-11 / 210 Southern Cal

TBA LaFell, Brandon WR 6-3 / 206 LSU

TBA Lang, Brandon DL 6-3 / 256 Troy

TBA Mays, Taylor DB 6-3 / 235 Southern Cal

TBA McCarthy, Kyle DB 6-1 / 210 Notre Dame

TBA McCluster, Dexter WR/RB 5-8 / 165 Ole Miss

TBA McCoy, Anthony TE 6-2 / 250 Southern Cal

TBA Mesko, Zoltan P 6-5 / 231 Michigan

TBA Murphy, Jerome DB 6-1 / 192 South Florida

TBA Norwood, Eric LB 6-1 / 252 South Carolina

TBA Olsen, Eric OL 6-5 / 305 Notre Dame

TBA Peek, Colin TE 6-6 / 255 Alabama

TBA Robinson, Patrick DB 5-11 / 193 Florida State

TBA Scott, Charles RB 6-0 / 234 LSU

TBA Selvie, George DE 6-4 / 250 South Florida

TBA Sheffield, Cameron LB 6-2 / 249 Troy

TBA Tate, Ben RB 5-11 / 218 Auburn

TBA Tiffin, Leigh PK 6-2 / 212 Alabama

TBA Washington, Daryl LB 6-3 / 234 TCU

TBA Watson, Dekoda LB 6-2 / 228 Florida State

TBA Williams, Dan DT 6-3 / 327 Tennessee

TBA Williams, Jeremy WR 6-1 / 205 Tulane

TBA Wilson, Kyle DB 5-10 / 186 Boise State

TBA Young, Sam OL 6-8 / 320 Notre Dame

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Looks like you are missing a few players:

I know for a fact that Andre Roberts WR/RT 5'11"185 has accepted an invitation, and as far as I know he is the only FCS player that has been invited this year.

For some reason, that is all that is listed on the senior bowl official website

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