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Inside the 2026 Senior Bowl: Which NFL Draft Prospects Are Shocking Scouts During Practice?

Inside the 2026 Senior Bowl: Which NFL Draft Prospects Are Shocking Scouts During Practice?

As the countdown inches closer to January 31, the buzz around the 2026 Senior Bowl is intensifying like a perfectly timed Hail Mary at the buzzer. This event—more than just a game—serves as a crucial stage where the brightest NFL Draft hopefuls throw down, looking to catapult their careers from college stardom to professional legends. What’s got me truly hooked this year? For the third consecutive time, underclassmen eligible for the draft join the fray alongside seasoned seniors, turning the roster into a dazzling mosaic of raw talent and hard-earned skill. It’s like watching a high-stakes chess match, where every practice gridiron is a battlefield and every play could be a game-changer. To keep you on the pulse of every electrifying moment, I’m breaking down the full practice schedule, how you can catch the live action on TV or stream, and most importantly—the exhaustive roster to know and watch. Stay tuned, because this isn’t just football… it’s the proving ground for the next gridiron giants. LEARN MORE

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The top prospects in this year’s NFL Draft, aim to boost their draft prospects at the 2026 Senior Bowl.

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The prospects will face off in the Senior Bowl on January 31, following a week of practice.

Additionally, for the third year in a row, the Senior Bowl is open to draft-eligible underclassmen, not just seniors, making this year’s participant pool as extensive and talented as ever.

The Sporting News provides everything you need for this year’s Senior Bowl, including a complete practice schedule, streaming details, and team rosters.

Senior Bowl practice schedule 2026

The practice schedule for the American Team and the National Team ahead of this year’s Senior Bowl is included below.

The NFL Network will air coverage of all three practices for both teams, beginning at 12 p.m. ET and 2 p.m. ET.

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Tuesday, Jan. 27

Program

Time (ET)

TV channel

National team practice

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

American team practice

4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

Wednesday, Jan. 28

Program

Time (ET)

TV channel

National team practice

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

American team practice

4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

Thursday, Jan. 29

Program

Time (ET)

TV channel

National team practice

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

American team practice

4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

NFL Network, Fubo

Senior Bowl TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel: NFL Network

The 2026 Senior Bowl will air live on the NFL Network and can be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial.

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What time is the Senior Bowl?

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 31

  • Time: 2 p.m. ET

The 2026 Senior Bowl begins at 2 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 31.

The game will be played at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, on the campus of the University of South Alabama.

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Senior Bowl 2026 rosters

The participants in this year’s Senior Bowl will be divided into two teams: American and National.

The entire pool of players is listed below, grouped by position.

Offense

Position

Player

College

Quarterbacks

Luke Altmyer

Illinois

Taylen Green

Arkansas

Garrett Nussmeier

LSU

Diego Pavia

Vanderbilt

Cole Payton

North Dakota State

Sawyer Robertson

Baylor

Running backs

Kaytron Allen

Penn State

Kaelon Black

Indiana

Jonah Coleman

Washington

Rahsul Faison

South Carolina

Seth McGowan

Kentucky

Jam Miller

Alabama

Le’Veon Moss

Texas A&M

Jaydn Ott

Oklahoma

Adam Randall

Clemson

Nick Singleton

Penn State

J’Mari Taylor

Virginia

Mike Washington Jr

Arkansas

Wide receivers

Aaron Anderson

Wisconsin

Vinny Anthony II

Illinois

Lewis Bond

Boston College

Romello Brinson

SMU

Barion Brown

LSU

Josh Cameron

Baylor

Kevin Coleman Jr

Missouri

KC Concepcion

Texas A&M

Caleb Douglas

Texas Tech

Malachi Fields

Notre Dame

Jordan Hudson

SMU

Ted Hurst

Georgia

Caullin Lacy

Louisville

Ja’Kobi Lane

USC

Elijah Sarratt

Indiana

Brenen Thompson

Mississippi State

Reggie Virgil

Texas Tech

Harrison Wallace III

Oles Miss

Tight ends

Nate Boerkircher

Texas A&M

Joshua Cuevas

Alabama

John Michael Gyllenborg

Wyoming

Matthew Hibner

SMU

Justin Joly

NC State

Tanner Koziol

Houston

DJ Rogers

TCU

Sam Roush

Stanford

Dan Villari

Syracuse

Offensive lineman

Austin Barber

Florida

Markel Bell

Miami (Fla.)

Jude Bowry

Boston College

Parker Brailsford

Alabama

James Brockermeyer

Miami

Fernando Carmona

Arkansas

Kage Casey

Boise State

Dametrious Crownover

Texas A&M

JC Davis

Illinois

Gennings Dunker

Iowa

Jalen Farmer

Kentucky

Alex Harkey

Oregon

Samuel Hecht

Kansas State

Max Iheanachor

Arizona State

Delby Lemiuex

Dartmouth

Emmanuel Pregnon

Oregon

Keylan Rutledge

Georgia Tech

Jake Slaughter

Florida

Beau Stephens

Iowa

Logan Taylor

Boston College

Carver Willis

Washington

Isaiah World

Oregon

Jeremiah Wright

Auburn

Trey Zuhn III

Texas A&M

Defense

Position

Player

College

DE

Dani Dennis-Sutton

Penn State

Logan Fano

Utah

Romello Height

Texas Tech

Quintayvious Hutchins

Boston College

Max Llewellyn

Iowa

Derrick Moore

Michigan

TJ Parker

Clemson

Jack Pyburn

LSU

Cian Slone

NC State

Anthony Vincent

Duke

Zion Young

Missouri

DL

David Bailey

Texas Tech

Gabe Jacas

Illinois

Akheem Mesidor

Miami

LT Overton

Alabama

Tyreak Sapp

Florida

DT

Cameron Ball

Arkansas

Caleb Banks

Florida

Nick Barrett

South Carolina

Rayshaun Benny

Michigan

Zane Durant

Penn State

Bryson Eason

Minnesota

Deven Eastern

LSU

Gracen Halton

Oklahoma

Lee Hunter

Texas Tech

Tim Keenan III

Alabama

Jeffrey M’Ba

SMU

Chris McClellan

Missouri

Domonique Orange

Iowa State

LB

Bryce Boettcher

Oregon

Keyron Crawford

Auburn

Kendal Daniels

Oklahoma

Kaleb Elarms-Orr

TCU

Keyshaun Elliott

Arizona State

Owen Heinecke

Oklahoma

Jack Kelly

BYU

Kyle Louis

Pitt

Jacob Rodriguez

Texas Tech

Xavian Sorey

Arkansas

Nadame Tucker

Western Michigan

Scooby Williams

Texas A&M

CB

Tacario Davis

Washington

Charles Demmings

Stephen F. Austin

Daylen Everett

Georgia

TJ Hall

Iowa

Colton Hood

Tennessee

Chris Johnson

San Diego State

Will Lee III

Texas A&M

Hezekiah Massesm

Cal

Jalen McMurray

Tennessee

Julian Neal

Arkansas

D’Angelo Ponds

Indiana

Ephesians Prysock

Washington

Chandler Rivers

Duke

Keionte Scott

Miami (Fla.)

Collin Wright

Stanford

DB

Thaddeus Dixon

North Carolina

Davison Igbinosun

Ohio State

Treydan Stukes

Arizona

S

Bud Clark

TCU

AJ Haulcy

LSU

Jalon Kilgore

South Carolina

Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

Toledo

VJ Payne

Kansas State

Kamari Ramsey

USC

Deshon Singleton

Nebraska

Genesis Smith

Arizona

Michael Taaffe

Texas

Jakobe Thomas

Miami (Fla.)

Special Teams

Position

Player

College

K

William Ferrin

BYU

Drew Stevens

Iowa

P

Ryan Eckley

Michigan State

Brett Thorson

Georgia

LS

Luke Basso

Oregon

Beau Gardner

Georgia

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