2026 NFL Draft prospects have begun accepting invites to the Panini Senior Bowl. Here, we’ll track all of the accepted invites, so you can get an early look at the roster for the All-Star NFL Draft event in late January.

2026 NFL Draft: Accepted Senior Bowl Invites
The 2026 Senior Bowl will begin on January 31, 2026, and will take place in Mobile, Alabama.
Along with the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas, the Senior Bowl makes up the pre-draft All-Star circuit, where high-profile 2026 NFL Draft prospects will showcase their skills in front of NFL talent evaluators.
We’ll track the Senior Bowl invites who have accepted their invitations via social media.
Senior Bowl Quarterbacks
- Taylen Green, Arkansas
- Sawyer Robertson, Baylor
Senior Bowl Running Backs
- Mike Washington Jr., Arkansas
Senior Bowl Wide Receivers
- Romello Brinson, SMU
- Josh Cameron, Baylor
Senior Bowl Tight Ends/H-Backs
- Tanner Koziol, TE, Houston
- DJ Rogers, TE, TCU
- Sam Roush, TE, Stanford
- Michael Trigg, TE, Baylor
Senior Bowl Offensive Linemen
- Austin Barber, OT, Florida
- Fernando Carmona Jr., OG, Arkansas
- Alex Harkey, OT, Oregon
- Sam Hecht, OC, Kansas State
- Keylan Rutledge, OG, Georgia Tech
- Jake Slaughter, OC, Florida
- Jeremiah Wright, OG, Auburn
Senior Bowl Defensive Linemen
- Cameron Ball, DT, Arkansas
- Caleb Banks, DT, Florida
- Rayshaun Benny, DT, Michigan
- Keyron Crawford, EDGE, Auburn
- Jack Pyburn, EDGE, LSU
- Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri
Senior Bowl Linebackers
- We will update this section as linebackers accept their invites.
Senior Bowl Defensive Backs
- Bud Clark, SAF, TCU
- Charles Demmings, CB, Stephen F. Austin
- TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
- Chris Johnson, CB, San Diego State
- Jalen McMurray, DB, Tennessee
- Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, SAF, Toledo
- VJ Payne, SAF, Kansas State
- DeShon Singleton, SAF, Nebraska
- Collin Wright, CB, Stanford
Senior Bowl Special Teams Players
- Ryan Eckley, P, Michigan State
2026 NFL Draft Prospects to Watch at the Senior Bowl
The 2026 Panini Senior Bowl class is still coming into focus, but already, we have an intriguing group of players to review — headlined by a trio of offensive players from their Baylor Bears.
The highest-ranked of the three Baylor prospects currently set to attend is tight end Michael Trigg: A 6’3″, 250-pound receiving weapon with spidery hands, unnatural body control and catch-point authority, and the vertical athleticism to threaten up the seam.
Also notable is Trigg’s quarterback, Sawyer Robertson. Robertson was tabbed as a potential sleeper at QB in the summer, and while his efficiency dipped a bit this year, he did achieve career-highs in passing yards and passing touchdowns.
At around 6’4″, 220 pounds, Robertson has a prototypical QB frame and brings good functional athleticism, and in 2025, he flashed growth as a processor and progression reader. His middling arm strength and inconsistent mechanics will always cap his ceiling, but he can be a quality NFL backup.
Josh Cameron is notable as a potential mid-round WR target with a good size-athleticism mix and enviable play strength, and the offensive side of the ball is rounded out with Arkansas’ Mike Washington Jr.: An explosive and big-bodied north-south runner with good upside if he can curb his fumble issues.
On defense, the headliner right now is Arkansas defensive tackle Cameron Ball. Ball lacks consistency as a pass-rusher, but at around 6’4″ and 323 pounds, with great explosiveness, lean mass, and proportional length, he fits the NFL’s vision as a phase and alignment versatile interior defender.
While we have a solid group of players already, there are many, many more to come. Follow along here, as we’ll update the article accordingly when new names are announced.
