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Prospects who have accepted invites to 2016 Senior Bowl

Here are the top NFL draft prospects to accept an invitation to the 2016 Reese's Senior Bowl, which will be held at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 2:30 p.m. ET. This is the ninth consecutive year that NFL Network (complete broadcast schedule) will provide exclusive coverage of the event.

Quarterbacks
Brandon Allen, Arkansas
Jacoby Brissett, N.C. State
Jake Coker, Alabama
Jeff Driskel, Louisiana Tech
Kevin Hogan, Stanford
Cody Kessler, USC
Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
Carson Wentz, North Dakota State

Running backs
Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech
Kenyan Drake, Alabama
Tyler Ervin, San Jose State
Aaron Green, TCU
Chris Swain (FB), Navy
Soma Vainuku (FB), USC
Dan Vitale (FB), Northwestern
Jonathan Williams, Arkansas

Receivers
Jerell Adams (TE), South Carolina
Aaron Burbridge, Michigan State
Leonte Carroo, Rutgers
Josh Doctson, TCU
Glenn Gronkowski (TE), Kansas State
Tyler Higbee (TE), Western Kentucky
Henry Krieger-Coble (TE), Iowa
Jay Lee, Baylor
Kolby Listenbee, TCU
K.J. Maye, Minnesota
Jake McGee (TE), Florida
Paul McRoberts, Southeast Missouri
Braxton Miller, Ohio State
Malcolm Mitchell, Georgia
Chris Moore, Cincinnati
Jordan Payton, UCLA
Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma
Nick Vannett (TE), Ohio State
Bryce Williams (TE), East Carolina

Offensive linemen
Vadal Alexander (OG), LSU
Jack Allen (C), Michigan State
Willie Beavers (OT), Western Michigan
Evan Boehm (C), Missouri
Le'Raven Clark (OT), Texas Tech
Joe Dahl (OT), Washington State
Taylor Decker (OT), Ohio State
Spencer Drango (OT), Baylor
Josh Garnett (OG), Stanford
Joe Haeg (OT), North Dakota State
Nick Martin (C), Notre Dame
Connor McGovern (OG), Missouri
Kyle Murphy (OT), Stanford
Jason Spriggs (OT), Indiana
John Theus (OT), Georgia
Cole Toner (OT), Harvard
Sebastian Tretola (OG), Arkansas
Christian Westerman (OG), Arizona State
Cody Whitehair (OG), Kansas State

Defensive linemen
Vernon Butler (DT), Louisiana Tech
Shilique Calhoun (DE), Michigan State
Sheldon Day (DE), Notre Dame
John Fanaika (DE), Utah
Matt Ioannidis (DT), Temple
Quinton Jefferson (DT), Maryland
Austin Johnson (DT), Penn State
Bronson Kaufusi (DE), BYU
Carl Nassib (DE), Penn State
Dadi Nicolas (DE), Virginia Tech
Shawn Oakman (DE), Baylor
Sheldon Rankins (DE), Louisville
Jarran Reed (DT), Alabama
Noah Spence (DE), Eastern Kentucky
Charles Tapper (DE), Oklahoma
Lawrence Thomas (DE), Michigan State
Jihad Ward (DE), Illinois
Adolphus Washington (DT), Ohio State

Linebackers
Kentrell Brothers (ILB), Missouri
Kyler Fackrell (OLB), Utah State
Josh Forrest (ILB), Kentucky
Jordan Jenkins (OLB), Georgia
Deion Jones (OLB), LSU
Nick Kwiatkoski (ILB), West Virginia
Blake Martinez (ILB), Stanford
Tyler Matakevich (ILB), Temple
Antonio Morrison (ILB), Florida
Jared Norris (ILB), Utah
Josh Perry (OLB), Ohio State
Reggie Ragland (ILB), Alabama
Joe Schobert (OLB), Wisconsin
Eric Striker (OLB), Oklahoma

Defensive backs
James Bradberry (CB), Samford
Kevin Byard (S), Middle Tennessee State
Maurice Canady (CB), Virginia
Jeremy Cash (S), Duke
Sean Davis (CB), Maryland
K.J. Dillon (S), West Virginia
Deiondre' Hall (CB), Northern Iowa
DeAndre Houston-Carson (S), William & Mary
William Jackson III (CB), Houston
Cyrus Jones (CB), Alabama
Jonathan Jones (CB), Auburn
Miles Killebrew (S), Southern Utah
Jordan Lucas (CB), Penn State
Harlan Miller (CB), SE Louisiana
Jalen Mills (S), LSU
Eric Murray (CB), Minnesota
Kevin Peterson (CB), Oklahoma State
Tyvis Powell (S), Ohio State
Darian Thompson (S), Boise State
Tavon Young (CB), Temple

Specialists
Riley Dixon, P, Syracuse
Ka'imi Fairbairn, K, UCLA
Alex Kinal, P, Wake Forest
Jimmy Landes, LS, Baylor
Ross Martin, K, Duke
Jeff Overbaugh, LS, San Diego State

For more information on the Senior Bowl, visit SeniorBowl.com.