2020 Senior Bowl


The 2020 Senior Bowl was an all-star college football exhibition game played on January 25, 2020, at 1:30 p.m. CST, at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game featured prospects for the 2020 draft of the professional National Football League, predominantly from the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season, rostered into "North" and "South" teams. It was one of the final 2019–20 bowl games concluding the 2019 FBS football season. It was sponsored by Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and was officially known as the Reese's Senior Bowl, with television coverage provided by NFL Network.
Coaching staffs for the Senior Bowl are selected from NFL teams that did not qualify for the postseason. The Detroit Lions and Cincinnati Bengals were selected to coach in 2020, led by head coaches Matt Patricia and Zac Taylor, respectively. The Lions coached the North team, while the Bengals coached the South team.
This would prove to be the last Senior Bowl played at Ladd–Peebles Stadium. On March 4, 2020, game organizers announced that future editions would remain in Mobile, but move to Hancock Whitney Stadium, set to open in fall 2020 on the campus of the University of South Alabama.

Players

Organizers maintained a "watch list" of hundreds of players, with a maximum of 110 players invited to the game. Players who accepted invitations to the game were listed on the official website, with complete rosters presented below. While team assignments for the North and South squads follow general geographical guidelines, there are usually multiple variances due to competitive and roster-balancing considerations. Players were from FBS programs, unless marked otherwise in the "College" column.

North team

Full roster online .
No.PlayerPositionHT/WTCollegeNotesNFL draft round
72OT6'8/318Washington
78OT6'4/302Kansas
58DE6'3/257Utah
25RB5'10/195TCU7 carries, 43 yards; 2 receptions, 87 yards, 1 TD
16K5'10/183Georgia Southern2/2 FG, 50 long; 4/4 XP
21CB5'9/191Wake Forest
56OLB6'2/240Wisconsin
13ILB6'0/230Utah
74OG6'4/316Michigan
26DB5'11/192Utah
22S6'3/219Southern Illinois
83WR6'4/229Notre Dame2 receptions, 6 yards, 1 TD
45DE6'3/234Minnesota
79DT6'3/322Nebraska
27S6'1/195California
1WR6'1/199Texas A&M4 receptions, 53 yards
21S6'0/205Notre Dame
99DT6'5/337Utah
90DT6'2/304Oklahoma
11WR6'3/222Liberty1 reception, 5 yards, 1 TD
11S5'10/202Notre Dame
3QB6'2/199Washington State8/12, 69 yards, 2 TD; 1 carry, –3 yards
53DT6'3/327Ohio State
56C6'1/293Washington
39ILB6'2/246Ohio State1 INT
23RB5'8/203Baylor3 carries, 25 yards, 1 TD; 2 receptions, 15 yards
67OT6'7/309North Carolina
58OL6'4/302Temple
75OT6'3/301Wake Forest
17WR6'0/192Ohio State2 PR, 20 yards; 1 reception, 1 yard
94DE6'3/233Miami
89TE6'3/241Purdue2 receptions, 19 yards
4S5'11/218Michigan
73OG6'3/310Ohio State
24CB6'2/206Nebraska
70T6'5/311Houston
2RB5'10/214UCLA15 carries, 105 yards
5QB6'3/223Utah State4/6, 26 yards; 4 carries, 4 yards
34P5'11/190Texas A&M4 punts, 196 yards, 49.0 average, 59 long
86TE6'5/238Michigan
53OT6'6/304West Virginia
14S5'11/210Michigan
15WR6'2/206Baylor1 carry, 17 yards; 1 reception, 13 yards
92DT6'2/294NC State
7CB6'0/199Iowa
7QB6'1/204Michigan6/10, 131 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 2 carries, 9 yards
65OT6'6/310UConn
2WR6'3/219USCdid not play
5CB5'11/193Notre Dame1 INT, 33-yard return
13WR5'10/196SMU1 PR, 3 yards; 1 reception, 17 yards
94DE6'3/259Syracuse
55DE6'4/267North Carolina
88TE6'2/244Portland State
84TE6'5/251Dayton 2 receptions, 10 yards
6OLB6'1/241Michigan
89ILB6'2/234California
93DE6'3/254Michigan State
30ILB6'2/241Wyoming
33LS6'0/237Iowa State

South team

Full roster online .
No.PlayerPositionHT/WTCollegeNotesNFL draft round
4WR6'1/206Arizona Statedid not play
73OL6'2/315Clemson
75OG6'5/308Saint John's
25RB5'9/195Arizona State7 carries, 20 yards; 3 receptions, 19 yards
98K6'0/187Georgia1/2 FG, 25 long; 2/2 XP
25S5'10/213Maryland
31OLB6'5/232Penn State
6ILB6'0/219South Carolina
40TE6'4/242Florida Atlantic
20P6'4/240South Carolina5 punts, 224 yards, 44.8 average, 60 long
40DT6'3/309Ole Miss
32S6'1/205Mississippi State
79OL6'3/312LSU
7DE6'3/297Auburn
24OLB6'1/219Appalachian State
83TE6'2/245Cincinnati
23S6'2/223Lenoir-Rhyne 2 PR, 16 yards
6WR5'10/202Texas2 receptions, 28 yards
48LS6'2/227LSU
24RB6'0/223Memphis11 carries, 68 yards
15DE6'3/259Tulsa
9CB6'1/199Oklahoma State
58DE6'3/262Florida
10QB6'6/227Oregon9/12, 83 yards, 1 TD; 3 carries, 22 yards; MVP
17CB5'10/192UCLA
1QB6'1/218Oklahoma6/13, 58 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; 6 carries, –7 yards
60OL6'3/300San Diego State
11CB5'11/180Pittsburgh
14WR6'1/197Florida1 KR, 34 yards; 2 receptions, 11 yards
33ILB6'1/252Alabama
15WR6'3/206Tennessee3 receptions, 22 yards, 1 TD
11WR6'5/221Texas2 receptions, 25 yards
95DT6'1/321Ole Miss
3DT6'5/315South Carolina
68OL6'2/329LSU
24OLB6'5/258Alabama
16WR6'0/202Vanderbilt2 receptions, 21 yards
17WR6'1/212Ohio State1 reception, 14 yards
21S5'11/201Alabama
12QB6'4/240Colorado3/8, 22 yards, 1 INT; 3 carries, –28 yards
2RB5'10/211Florida7 carries, 42 yards; 2 receptions, 17 yards 1 TD
78OT6'5/342Mississippi State
80TE6'4/254Vanderbilt
22DB6'1/202Tulsa
74OG6'4/330Clemson
65OT6'6/312Texas Tech
71OG6'6/317Kentucky
81TE6'5/254LSU1 reception, 6 yards
77OT6'8/308South Carolina State
19DE6'3/259Tennessee
20OLB6'0/224Colorado
72OL6'5/309Oregon
5RB5'9/205Vanderbiltdid not play
2CB5'10/185Georgia Southern1 INT, 22-yard return
12S5'11/199Clemson
76OT6'5/307Auburn
54DT6'4/287Penn State
8OLB6'4/254South Carolina
92DE6'3/253Florida

Quarterback Jalen Hurts was provided with a special helmet for the Senior Bowl, representing Alabama on one side and Oklahoma on the other side, the two college programs that he played for.