2022 NFL Draft: 2022 Senior Bowl Full Roster Revealed!

SALT LAKE CITY, UT - NOVEMBER 26: Devin Lloyd #0 of the Utah Utes celebrates sacking Brendon Lewis #12 of the Colorado Buffaloes during their game November 26, 2021 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City , Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
SALT LAKE CITY, UT - NOVEMBER 26: Devin Lloyd #0 of the Utah Utes celebrates sacking Brendon Lewis #12 of the Colorado Buffaloes during their game November 26, 2021 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City , Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images) /
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The full Senior Bowl roster is out for 2022, and it features so many big names to watch for the 2022 NFL Draft.

The 2022 NFL Draft process is really getting underway, and the big first step is always the announcement of rosters for the Senior Bowl, one of the premier events of the process. The best senior prospects all get together down in Mobile, Alabama, compete for a week in practice, and play in a game with NFL coaching staffs. It’s a week that seriously make you some money when the 2022 NFL Draft rolls around.

Senior Bowl director Jim Nagy appeared on the Move The Sticks Podcast with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks to reveal the full roster, and here it is!

Note: Some players were listed at different positions, which isn’t uncommon. Senior Bowl coaching staffs often move players around to find their best position in the NFL.

Quarterbacks

Sam Howell, North Carolina

Malik Willis, Liberty

Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati

Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh

Carson Strong, Nevada

Bailey Zappe, Western Kentucky

Running Backs

Brian Robinson Jr., Alabama

Rachaad White, Arizona State

Abram Smith, Baylor

Dameon Pierce, Florida

D’Vonte Price, FIU

James Cook, Georgia

Hassan Haskins, Michigan

Connor Heyward (FB), Michigan State

Jerome Ford, Cincinnati

Wide Receivers

Khalil Shakir, Boise State

Alec Pierce, Cincinnati

Calvin Austin III, Memphis

Dontario Drummond, Mississippi

Romeo Doubs, Nevada

Jahan Dotson, Penn State

Bo Melton, Rutgers

Jalen Tolbert, South Alabama

Danny Gray, SMU

Reggie Roberson Jr., SMU

Velus Jones Jr., Tennessee

Tre Turner, Virginia Tech

Christian Watson, North Dakota State

Tight Ends

Isaiah Likely, Coastal Carolina

Trey McBride, Colorado State

Charlie Kolar, Iowa State

Cole Turner, Nevada

Jeremy Ruckert, Ohio State

Daniel Bellinger, San Diego State

Grant Calcaterra, SMU

Jake Ferguson, Wisconsin

Greg Dulcich, UCLA

Offensive Linemen

Zion Johnson, Boston College

Bernhard Raimann, Central Michigan

Luke Goedecke, Central Michigan

Nick Zakelj, Fordham

Jamaree Salyer, Georgia

Justin Shaffer, Georgia

Darian Kinnard, Kentucky

Max Mitchell, Louisiana

Ed Ingram, LSU

Dylan Parham, Memphis

Andrew Stueber, Michigan

Daniel Faalele, Minnesota

Matt Waletzko, North Dakota

Trevor Penning, Northern Iowa

Marquis Hayes, Oklahoma

Braxton Jones, Southern Utah

Cole Strange, Chattanooga

Spencer Burford, UTSA

Chris Paul, Tulsa

Lecitus Smith, Virginia Tech

Abraham Lucas, Washington State

Defensive Linemen

Phidarian Mathis, Alabama

John Ridgeway, Arkansas

Travis Jones, UCONN

Zachary Carter, Florida

Devonte Wyatt, Georgia

Logan Hall, Houston

Josh Paschal, Kentucky

Neil Farrell Jr., LSU

Haskell Garrett, Ohio State

Perrion Winfrey, Oklahoma

EDGE Rushers

Myjai Sanders, Cincinnati

Jeremiah Moon (LB), Florida

Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State

Dominique Robinson, Miami (OH)

Esezi Otomewo, Minnesota

Boye Mafe, Minnesota

Tyreke Smith, Ohio State

Arnold Ebiketie, Penn State

Jessie Luketa (LB), Penn State

Cameron Thomas, San Diego State

Kingsley Enagbare, South Carolina

Micheal Clemons, Texas A&M

Amare Barno, Virginia Tech

DeAngelo Malone, Western Kentucky

Linebackers

D’Marco Jackson, App St

Terrel Bernard, Baylor

Darrian Beavers, Cincinnati

Channing Tindall, Georgia

Quay Walker, Georgia

Mike Rose, Iowa State

Damone Clark, LSU

Troy Andersen, Montana State

Brian Asamoah, Oklahoma

Aaron Hansford, Texas A&M

Devin Lloyd, Utah

Chad Muma, Wyoming

Cornerbacks

Roger McCreary, Auburn

Coby Bryant, Cincinnati

Mario Goodrich, Clemson

Joshua Williams, Fayetteville State

Derion Kendrick, Georgia

Marcus Jones, Houston

Akayleb Evans, Missouri

Cam Taylor-Britt, Nebraska

Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State

Damarri Mathis, Pittsburgh

Zyon McCollum, Sam Houston State

Alontae Taylor, Tennessee

Josh Thompson, Texas

Tariq Woolen, UTSA

Jaylen Watson, Washington State

Safeties

Jalen Pitre, Baylor

Bryan Cook, Cincinnati

Yusuf Corker, Kentucky

JoJo Domann (LB), Nebraska

Jaquan Brisker, Penn State

Leon O’Neal, Texas A&M

Tycen Anderson, Toledo

Sterling Weatherford, Miami (OH)

Specialists

Andrew Mevis, K, Iowa State

Jake Camarda, P, Georgia

Jordan Stout, P, Penn State

Jordan Silver, LS, Arkansas

Cal Adomitis, LS, Pittsburgh

It’s going to be a great week down at the Senior Bowl, and NFL Mocks will have tons of coverage with the first big kickoff of the 2022 NFL Draft process. Stay tuned for position previews, full coverage, and winners from the week.