The 2017 East-West Shrine Game will be held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Saturday, Jan. 21 at 3 p.m. ET. This is the seventh consecutive year that NFL Network (complete broadcast schedule) will provide exclusive coverage of the East-West Shrine Game -- the longest-running college football all-star game.
Here's a look at the prospects that have accepted invitations to participate in the game, per the East-West Shrine Game's official website.
Quarterbacks
Weston Lunt, Illinois
Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati
Nick Mullens, Southern Miss
Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
Cooper Rush, Central Michigan
Zach Terrell, Western Michigan
Alek Torgersen, Pennsylvania
Running backs
Marcus Cox, Applachian State
Justin Davis, USC
I'Tavius Mathers, Middle Tennessee
Elijah McGuire, Louisiana-Lafayette
Dare Ogunbowale, Wisconsin
Joe Williams, Utah
Receivers
Rodney Adams, South Florida
Quincy Adeboyejo, Mississippi
Billy Brown, Shepherd
Austin Carr, Northwestern
Stacey Coley, Miami
Kenny Golladay, Northern Illinois
Trey Griffey, Arizona
Blake Jarwin (TE), Oklahoma State
Colin Jeter (TE), LSU
Keevan Lucas, Tulsa
Gabe Marks, Washington State
Taylor McNamara (TE), USC
Scott Orndoff (TE), Pittsburgh
Michael Roberts (TE), Toledo
Jalen Robinette, Air Force
Eric Saubert (TE), Drake
Tony Stevens, Auburn
Jordan Westerkamp, Nebraska
Kermit Whitfield, Florida State
DeAngelo Yancey, Purdue
Offensive linemen
Abdul-Kareem Are (G), Florida State
Gavin Andrews (OT), Oregon State
Anthony Auclair (C), Laval
Lucas Crowley (C), North Carolina
Antonio Garcia (OT), Troy
Avery Gennesy (OT), Texas A&M
Evan Goodman (OT), Arizona State
Geoff Gray (G), Manitoba
Sean Harlow (OT), Oregon State
Tobijah Hughley (C), Louisville
Danny Isidora (G), Miami
Zach Johnson (G), North Dakota State
Dieugot Joseph (OT), Florida International
Kyle Kalis (G), Michigan
Erik Magnuson (OT), Michigan
Jonathan McLaughlin (OT), Virginia Tech
Storm Norton (OT), Toledo
Adam Pankey (G), West Virginia
Chase Roullier (C), Wyoming
Victor Salako (OT), Oklahoma State
Joey Scelfo (C), N.C. State
Justin Senior (OT), Mississippi State
Dan Skipper (OT), Arkansas
Sam Tevi (OT), Utah
Cameron Tom (C), Southern Miss
Defensive linemen
Josh Augusta (DT), Missouri
DeAngelo Brown (DT), Louisville
Jason Carr (DT), West Georgia
Jarod "Chunky" Clements, Jr. (DT), Illinois
Bryan Cox (DE), Florida
Matthew Godin (DT), Michigan
Trey Hendrickson (DE), Florida Atlantic
Treyvon Hester (DT), Toledo
Joey Ivie (DT), Florida
Jerimiah Ledbetter (DE), Arkansas
Avery Moss (DE), Youngstown State
Ejuan Price (DE), Pittsburgh
Derek Rivers (DE), Youngstown State
Karter Schult (DE), Northern Iowa
B.J. Singleton (DT), Houston
Stevie Tu'ikolovatu (DT), USC
Deatrich Wise, Jr. (DE), Arkansas
Linebackers
Tyus Bowser (OLB), Houston
Jayon Brown (OLB), UCLA
Kevin Davis (ILB), Colorado State
Brooks Ellis (ILB), Arkansas
Ben Gedeon (ILB), Michigan
Andrew King (ILB), Army
Harvey Langi (OLB), BYU
Marquel Lee (ILB), Wake Forest
Calvin Munson (OLB), San Diego State
Kenneth Olugbode (ILB), Colorado
James Onwualu (OLB), Notre Dame
Carroll Phillips (OLB), Illinois
Steven Taylor (OLB), Houston
Defensive backs
Jamal Carter (S), Miami
Jeremy Cutrer (CB), Middle Tennessee
Treston DeCoud (CB), Oregon State
Tyquwan Glass (CB), Fresno State
Randall Goforth (S), UCLA
Nate Hairston (CB), Temple
Delano Hill (S), Michigan
Ashton Lampkin (CB), Oklahoma State
Leon McQuay III (S), USC
Fabian Moreau (CB), UCLA
Jalen Myrick (S), Minnesota
Aarion Penton (CB), Missouri
Anthony Fish Smithson (S), Kansas
Weston Steelhammer (S), Air Force
Jordan Sterns (S), Oklahoma State
Orion Stewart (S), Baylor
Channing Stribling (CB), Michigan
Dymonte Thomas (S), Michigan
Tedric Thompson (S), Colorado
Jack Tocho (CB), North Carolina State
Damarius Travis (S), Minnesota
Josh Tupou (DT), Colorado
Brad Watson (CB), Wake Forest
Ahkello Witherspoon (CB), Colorado
Specialists
Eric Keena (P), North Texas
Austin Rehkow (P), Idaho
Nick Weiler (K), North Carolina
For more information on the East-West Shrine Game, visit ShrineGame.com.