Full List of Accepted Invites to The 2024 Reese's Senior Bowl
Quarterbacks
Tennessee – Joe Milton III
South Carolina – Spencer Rattler
Oregon – Bo Nix
Tulane – Michael Pratt
Notre Dame – Sam Hartman
South Alabama – Carter Bradley
Washington – Michael Penix Jr.
New Hampshire – Dylan Laube
Running Backs
Missouri – Cody Schrader
USC – MarShawn Lloyd
Troy – Kimani Vidal
Marshall – Rasheen Ali
Kentucky – Ray Davis
Tennessee – Jaylen Wright
Louisville – Jawhar Jordan
TCU – Emani Bailey
Wide Receivers
South Carolina – Xavier Legette
North Carolina – Devontez Walker
Michigan – Roman Wilson
Western Kentucky – Malachi Corley
Louisville – Jamari Thrash
Tulane – Jha'Quan Jackson
Georgia – Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Georgia – Ladd McConkey
Florida – Ricky Pearsall
Florida State – Johnny Wilson
Central Florida – Javon Baker
USC – Brenden Rice
Arizona – Jacob Cowing
Texas A&M – Ainias Smith
Rice – Luke McCaffrey
Texas – Jordan Whittington
Tight Ends
Penn State – Theo Johnson
Minnesota – Brevyn Spann-Ford
Michigan – AJ Berner
Kansas State – Ben Sinnott
Florida State – Jaheim Bell
Arizona – Tanner McLachlan
TCU – Jared Wiley
Offensive Linemen
Oregon State – Taliese Fuaga
Oklahoma – Andrew Raym & Tyler Guyton
Duke – Graham Barton
Missouri – Javon Foster
Michigan – Trevor Keegan & LaDarius Henderson
Maryland – Delmar Glaze
LSU – Charles Turner III
Kentucky – Jeremy Flax
Kansas – Dominick Puni
Kansas State – Cooper Beebe
Illinois – Isaiah Adams
Georgia – Sedrick Van Pran
Florida – Kingsley Eguakun
Miami – Javion Cohen
UCONN – Christian Haynes
Arizona – Jordan Morgan
Brigham Young – Kingsley Suamataia
Arkansas – Beaux Limmer
Oregon – Jackson Powers-Johnson
Texas A&M – Layden Robinson
TCU – Brandon Coleman
Houston – Patrick Paul
Texas – Christian Jones
Utah – Sataoa Laumea
Washington – Troy Fautanu & Roger Rosengarten
Wisconsin – Tanor Bortolini
Marshall – Ethan Driskell
West Virginia – Zach Frazier
Defensive Linemen
Clemson – Ruke Orhorhoro & Tyler Davis
Penn State – Adisa Isaac
Oregon – Brandon Dorlus
Texas – Byron Murphy II
Duke – DeWayne Carter
Ole Miss – Cedric Johnson
Auburn – Marcus Harris
Mississippi State – Jaden Crumedy
Missouri – Darius Robinson
Western Michigan – Marshawn Kneeland
Michigan – Braiden McGregor & Jaylen Harrell
LSU – Jordan Jefferson
Illinois – Keith Randolph Jr.
Ohio State – Michael Hall Jr.
Florida State – Braden Fiske
UCONN – Eric Watts
UCLA – Laiatu Latu
Alabama – Justin Eboigbe & Chris Braswell
Troy – Javon Solomon
Kansas – Austin Booker
Texas A&M – McKinley Jackson
Baylor – Gabe Hall
Houston – Nelson Ceaser
Texas Tech – Myles Cole
Texas – T'Vondre Sweat
Washington State – Brennan Jackson
Linebackers
Ohio State – Tommy Eichenberg
North Carolina – Cedric Gray
North Carolina State – Payton Wilson
Georgia State – Jontrey Hunter
Mississippi State – Nathaniel Watson
Missouri – Ty'Ron Hopper
Michigan – Michael Barrett
UTEP – Tyrice Knight
Notre Dame – Marist Liufau & JD Bertrand
Miami – James Williams
Kentucky – Trevin Wallace
Houston Christian – Jalyx Hunt
Texas – Jaylan Ford
Washington – Edefuan Ulofoshio
Wisconsin – Peter Bowden
Defensive Backs
Penn State – Johnny Dixon
Oregon – Khyree Jackson
Oregon State – Kitan Oladapo
Toledo – Quinyon Mitchell
Ohio State – Josh Proctor
Rutgers – Max Melton
Wake Forest – Malik Mustapha & Caelen Carson
Missouri – Ennis Rakestraw Jr. & Kris Abrams-Draine
Michigan – Mike Sainristil
Maryland – Beau Brade
Utah – Sione Vaki
Kentucky – Andru Phillips
Louisville – Quincy Riley & Jarvis Brownlee Jr.
Notre Dame – Cam Hart
Penn State – Kalen King
Georgia – Javon Bullard & Tykee Smith
Washington State – Jaden Hicks
Miami – Kamren Kinchens
Utah – Cole Bishop
Auburn – Jaylin Simpson, Nehemiah Pritchett, & DJ James
TCU – Josh Newton
Virginia State – Willie Drew
Washington State – Chau Smith-Wade
Boston College – Elijah Jones
Special Teams
Long Snappers (LS): Wisconsin – Peter Bowden, Georgia – William Mote
Placekickers (PK): Alabama – Will Reichard, Stanford – Joshua Karty
Punters (PT): Texas Tech – Austin McNamara, Iowa – Tory Taylor