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2025 East-West Shrine Bowl rosters

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Feb 2, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; A general overall view as West quarterback Chase Brice of Appalachian State prepares to take the snap against the East on the Shrine logo at midfield during the Shrine Bowl at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

This week, with no NFL playoffs, has NFL teams fully focused on NFL draft evaluations. Two college all-star games, very important to the draft process, will be played this week. The Senior Bowl game is Saturday with practices Tuesday through Thursday.

But the first game is the East-West Shrine Bowl, which will be played at AT&T Stadium, the Dallas Cowboys’ home stadium, on Thursday.

Practices have already begun.

But who is at the Shrine Bowl?

Below are the full rosters for both the East and the West squads.

Quarterbacks

East:

West:

Running back

East:

  • Josh Williams, LSU

  • Montrell Johnson, Florida

  • Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona

  • Raheim Sanders, South Carolina

West:

Wide receiver

East:

  • Efton Chism III, Eastern Washington

  • Nick Nash, San Jose State

  • KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn

  • Ja’Corey Brooks, Louisville

  • Dont’e Thornton, Tennessee

  • Dominic Lovett, Georgia

  • Kaden Prather, Maryland

  • Isaiah Neyor, Nebraska

  • Theo Wease, Missouri

  • Jackson Meeks, Syracuse

West:

Tight end

East:

  • Rivaldo Fairweather, Auburn

  • Oronde Gadsden Jr., Syracuse

  • Ben Yurosek, Georgia

  • Joshua Simon , South Carolina

  • Mitchell Evans, Notre Dame

West:

  • Carter Runyon, Towson

  • Jalin Conyers, Texas Tech

  • Luke Lachey, Iowa

  • Caden Prieskorn, Ole Miss

Offensive line

East:

  • IOL Thomas Perry, Middlebury

  • IOL Joshua Gray, Oregon State

  • IOL Joe Huber, Wisconsin

  • IOL Aiden Williams, Minnesota Duluth

  • IOL Tyler Cooper, Minnesota

  • IOL Gareth Warren, Lindenwood

  • OL Sal Wormley, Penn State

  • OT Jordan Williams, Georgia Tech

  • OT Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, Oregon State

  • OT Dalton Cooper, Oklahoma State

  • OT Xavier Truss, Georgia

  • OT Esa Pole, Washington State

  • OT Bryce Cabeldue, Kansas

West:

  • IOL Tim McKay, N.C. State

  • IOL Gus Hartwig, Purdue

  • IOL Marcus Wehr, Montana State

  • IOL Drew Kendall, Boston College

  • IOL Jack Conley, Boston College

  • IOL Luke Newman, Michigan State

  • IOL Nash Jones, Texas State

  • OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, Florida

  • OT Hollin Pierce, Rutgers

  • OT John Williams, Cincinnati

  • OT Trey Wedig, Indiana

Defensive line, Edge, Linebackers

East:

  • DL Payton Page, Clemson

  • IDL JJ Pegues, Ole Miss

  • IDL Warren Brinson, Georgia

  • IDL Sean Martin, West Virginia

  • IDL Nazir Stackhouse, Georgia

  • IDL Jay Toia, UCLA

  • IDL Joe Evans, UTSA

  • IDL Tonka Hemingway, South Carolina

  • IDL Nash Hutmacher, Nebraska

  • IDL Kenneth Grant, Michigan

  • IDL Zeek Biggers, Georgia Tech

  • EDGE Fadil Diggs, Syracuse

  • EDGE Johnny Walker, Missouri

  • EDGE Antwaun Powell-Ryland, Virginia Tech

  • EDGE Que Robinson, Alabama

  • EDGE Elijah Ponder, Cal Poly

  • EDGE Tyler Baron, Miami

  • LB Chris Paul, Ole Miss

  • LB Deshawn Pace, UCF

  • LB Carson Bruener, Washington

  • LB Kain Medrano, UCLA

  • LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Kentucky

  • LB Francisco Mauigoa, Miami

West:

  • DT Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers

  • IDL Jordan Phillips, Maryland

  • IDL Cam Horsley, Boston College

  • IDL Eric Gregory, Arkansas

  • IDL CJ West, Indiana

  • IDL Tommy Akingbesote, Maryland

  • IDL Jared Harrison-Hunte, SMU

  • EDGE Ethan Downs, Oklahoma

  • EDGE Elijah Roberts, SMU

  • EDGE Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State

  • EDGE Tyler Batty, BYU

  • LB Greg Penn, LSU

  • LB Teddye Buchanan, Cal

  • LB Jackson Woodard, UNLV

  • LB Chandler Martin, Memphis

  • LB Aaron Smith, South Carolina State

  • LB Chaz Chambliss, Georgia

  • LB Bam Martin-Scott, South Carolina

  • LB Jay Higgins, Iowa

  • LB De’Rickey Wright, Vanderbilt

Defensive backs

East:

  • CB Ethan Robinson, Minnesota

  • DB Zah Frazier, UTSA

  • DB Glendon Miller, Maryland

  • DB Cobee Bryant, Kansas

  • DB Mike Smith, Eastern Kentucky

  • DB Corey Thornton, Louisville

  • DB O’Donnell Fortune, South Carolina

  • DB Marques Sigle, Kansas State

  • DB Isas Waxter, Villanova

  • DB Alijah Clark, Syracuse

  • DB Mello Dotson, Kansas

  • DB Shavon Revel, East Carolina

  • DB Tyron Herring, Delaware

  • DB Jalen Kimber, Penn State

  • S RJ Pickens, Clemson

West:

  • CB Jakob Robinson, BYU

  • DB Nohl Williams, Cal

  • DB Marcus Harris, Cal

  • DB Shamari Simmons, Arizona State

  • DB Robert Longerbeam, Rutgers

  • DB Shilo Sanders, Colorado

  • DB Craig Woodson, Cal

  • DB Zy Alexander, LSU

  • DB Garnett Hollis, West Virginia

  • DB Alijah Huzzie, North Carolina

  • DB Jabbar Muhammad, Oregon

  • DB Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig, Colorado

  • DB Jordan Clark, Notre Dame

  • DB Jermari Harris, Iowa

  • DB Jason Marshall, Florida

  • S Donovan McMillon, Pitt

Specialists

East:

  • K Andres Borregales, Miami

  • LS Brent Matiscik, TCU

  • P Kai Kroeger, South Carolina

West:

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