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Senior Bowl rosters announced and Josh Allen’s name is noticeably absent

Jan 16, 2019 at 10:34 AM--


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Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers coaching staff will be in charge of the South squad at the Reese's Senior Bowl. It was expected that they would receive a closer look at one of the best pass rushers available in the draft — Kentucky edge defender Josh Allen.

That will not happen as Allen's name was noticeably absent from the rosters, which were officially announced on Wednesday. Allen had initially accepted his invitation in November to play in the Senior Bowl but it looks like he will forego the annual game to prepare for the draft.

Below is the complete Reese's Senior Bowl roster for each squad, starting with the South. The game will be played on Saturday, January 26 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.

Update: Georgia linebacker D'Andre Walker was initially on the South squad, but withdrew due to injury.

South (49ers)


Quarterbacks

Will Grier, West Virginia
Tyree Jackson, Buffalo
Gardner Minshew, Washington State
Jarrett Stidham, Auburn
Clayton Thorson, Northwestern

Wide Receivers

Tyre Brady, Marshall
Travis Fulgham, Old Dominion
Hunter Renfrow, Clemson
Deebo Samuel, South Carolina
David Sills, West Virginia
Jaylen Smith, Louisville
Anthony Johnson, Buffalo

Running Backs

Bruce Anderson, North Dakota State
Ryquell Armstead, Temple
LJ Scott, Michigan State
Trevon Wesco, West Virginia

Tight Ends

Foster Moreau, LSU
Josh Oliver, San Jose State
Dax Raymond, Utah State

Offensive Line

B.J. Autry, Jacksonville State
Yodny Cajuste, West Virginia
Dennis Daley, South Carolina
Andre Dillard, Washington State
Tytus Howard, Alabama State
Elgton Jenkins, Mississippi State
Javon Patterson, Ole Miss
Ross Pierschbacher, Alabama
Ben Powers, Oklahoma
Dru Samia, Oklahoma

Linebackers

Otaro Alaka, Texas A&M
Deshaun Davis, Auburn
Terrill Hanks, New Mexico State
David Long Jr., West Virginia
Bobby Okereke, Stanford

Defensive Backs

Johnathan Abram, Mississippi State
Mike Edwards, Kentucky
Jaquan Johnson, Miami
Isaiah Johnson, Houston
Lonnie Johnson Jr., Kentucky
Sheldrick Redwine, Miami (FL)
Juan Thornhill, Virginia
Darius West, Kentucky
Khari Willis, Michigan State
Rock Ya-Sin, Temple

Defensive Line

Isaiah Buggs, Alabama
Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech
Carl Granderson, Wyoming
Kingsley Keke, Texas A&M
Jonathan Ledbetter, Georgia
Anthony Nelson, Iowa
Dontavius Russell, Auburn
Montez Sweat, Mississippi State
Gerald Willis III, Miami
Oshane Ximines, Old Dominion

Special Teams

Cole Tracy, K, LSU
Jake Bailey, P, Stanford
Nick Moore, LS, Georgia

North (Raiders)


Quarterbacks

Ryan Finley, NC State
Daniel Jones, Duke
Drew Lock, Missouri
Trace McSorley, Penn State

Wide Receivers

Keelan Doss, UC Davis
Emanuel Hall, Missouri
Penny Hart, Georgia State
Andy Isabella, UMass
Terry McLaurin, Ohio State
Jakobi Meyers, NC State
Alex Wesley, Northern Colorado

Running Backs

Karan Higdon, Michigan
Alec Ingold, Wisconsin
Dexter Williams, Notre Dame

Tight Ends

Donald Parham, Stetson
Drew Sample, Washington
Tommy Sweeney, Boston College

Offensive Line

Beau Benzschawel, Wisconsin
Garrett Bradbury, NC State
Nate Davis, Charlotte
Michael Deiter, Wisconsin
Chuma Edoga, USC
Chris Lindstrom, Boston College
Erik McCoy, Texas A&M
Kaleb McGary, Washington
Dalton Risner, Kansas State
Max Scharping, Northern Illinois

Linebackers

Ben Banogu, Texas Christian
Te'von Coney, Notre Dame
Chase Hansen, Utah
Germaine Pratt, NC State
Cameron Smith, USC
Drue Tranquill, Notre Dame

Defensive Backs

Nasir Adderley, Delaware
Corey Ballentine, Washburn
Marquise Blair, Utah
Kris Boyd, Texas
Jordan Brown, South Dakota State
Will Harris, Boston College
Amani Oruwariye, Penn State
Darnell Savage, Maryland
Marvell Tell III, USC

Defensive Line

Jalen Jelks, Oregon
Byron Cowart, Maryland
L.J. Collier, TCU
Charles Omenihu, Texas
Zach Allen, Boston College
John Cominsky, Charleston
Khalen Saunders, Western Illinois
Greg Gaines, Washington
Renell Wren, Arizona State

Special Teams

Austin Seibert, K, Oklahoma
Mitch Wishnowsky, P, Utah
Dan Godsil, LS, Indiana




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