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2014 Reese's Senior Bowl rosters

The Reese's Senior Bowl is set to be held at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. on Saturday, Jan. 25 at 4 p.m. ET. This is the seventh consecutive year that NFL Network (complete broadcast schedule) provides exclusive coverage of the Senior Bowl.

Below are the rosters for each team (note: rosters are not yet final):

North team

Quarterbacks
Tajh Boyd, Clemson
Stephen Morris, Miami (Fla.)
Logan Thomas, Virginia Tech

Running backs
David Fluellen, Toledo
Charles Sims, West Virginia
James White, Wisconsin
Ryan Hewitt (FB), Stanford

Receivers
Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest
Bennie Fowler, Michigan State
Robert Herron, Wyoming
Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley State
Eric Thomas, Troy
C.J. Fiedorowicz (TE), Iowa
Gator Hoskins (TE), Marshall
Jacob Petersen (TE), Wisconsin

Offensive linemen
Tyler Larsen (C), Utah State
Weston Richburg (C), Colorado State
Kadeem Edwards (G), Tennessee State
Brandon Linder (G), Miami (Fla.)
Cyril Richardson (G), Baylor
Michael Schofield (G), Michigan
Seantrel Henderson (OT), Miami (Fla.)
Zack Martin (OT), Notre Dame
Jack Mewhort (OT), Ohio State
Brandon Thomas (OT), Clemson

Defensive linemen
Aaron Donald (DT), Pittsburgh
Justin Ellis (DT), Louisiana Tech
Ra'Shede Hageman (DT), Minnesota
DaQuan Jones (DT), Penn State
Shamar Stephen (DT), Connecticut
Will Clarke (DE), West Virginia
Kareem Martin (DE), North Carolina
Trent Murphy (DE), Stanford

Linebackers
Justin Anderson (ILB), Louisiana-Lafayette
Chris Borland (ILB), Wisconsin
Jordan Zumwalt (ILB), UCLA
Jonathan Brown (OLB), Illinois
Christian Kirksey (OLB), Iowa
Michael Sam (OLB), Missouri
Marcus Smith (OLB), Louisville

Defensive backs
Pierre Desir (CB), Lindenwood
Marqueston Huff (CB), Wyoming
Stanley Jean-Baptiste (CB), Nebraska
Dontae Johnson (CB), North Carolina State
Nevin Lawson (CB), Utah State
Dez Southward (CB), Wisconsin
Deone Bucannon (S), Washington State
Ahmad Dixon (S), Baylor
Isaiah Lewis (S), Michigan State
Jimmie Ward (S), Northern Illinois

Specialists
Chris Boswell (K), Rice Tyler Ott (LS), Harvard
Kirby Van Der Kamp (P), Iowa State

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South team

Quarterbacks
Derek Carr, Fresno State
David Fales, San Jose State
Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois

Running backs
Antonio Andrews, Western Kentucky
Jerick McKinnon, Georgia Southern
Lorenzo Taliaferro, Coastal Carolina
Jay Prosch (FB), Auburn

Receivers
Mike Davis, Texas
Ryan Grant, Tulane
Cody Hoffman, BYU
Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt
Kevin Norwood, Alabama
Solomon Patton, Florida
Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma
Crockett Gillmore (TE), Colorado State
Arthur Lynch (TE), Georgia

Offensive linemen
Gabe Ikard (C), Oklahoma
Bryan Stork (C), Florida State
Travis Swanson (C), Arkansas
Joel Bitonio (G), Nevada
Gabe Jackson (G), Mississippi State
Wesley Johnson (G), Vanderbilt
Jon Halapio (G), Florida
Morgan Moses (OT), Virginia
Matt Patchan (OT), Boston College
Billy Turner (OT), North Dakota State

Defensive linemen
Deandre Coleman (DT), California
Daniel McCullers (DT), Tennessee
Caraun Reid (DT), Princeton
Will Sutton (DT), Arizona State
IK Enemkpali (DE), Louisiana Tech
Dee Ford (DE), Auburn
Chris Smith (DE), Arkansas

Linebackers
Lamin Barrow (ILB), LSU
Christian Jones (ILB), Florida State
Jeremiah Attaochu (OLB), Georgia Tech
Adrian Hubbard (OLB), Alabama
Telvin Smith (OLB), Florida State
Jordan Tripp (OLB), Montana
Kyle Van Noy (OLB), BYU

Defensive backs
Walt Aikens (CB), Liberty
Qua Cox (CB), Jackson State
Chris Davis (CB), Auburn
Keith McGill (CB), Utah
Lavelle Westbrooks (CB), Georgia Southern
Terrence Brooks (S), Florida State
Kenny Ladler (S), Vanderbilt
Craig Loston (S), LSU
Jemea Thomas (S), Georgia Tech

Specialists
Marcus Heit (LS), Kansas State
Cody Parkey (K), Auburn
Cody Mandell (P), Alabama

For more information on the Senior Bowl, visit http://www.seniorbowl.com/index.asp.