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Pittsburgh offensive lineman T.J. Clemmings (68) warms up before the NCAA football game against  Virginia Tech, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Pittsburgh offensive lineman T.J. Clemmings (68) warms up before the NCAA football game against Virginia Tech, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2014 in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)Keith Srakocic/Associated Press

Senior Bowl Rosters 2015: Team Selections, Top NFL Prospects, Game Time and More

Joseph ZuckerJan 16, 2015

With the college football season officially over, NFL teams now shift their focus to the Senior Bowl as they scout the upcoming draft class. 

Although some of the top stars won't be heading to Mobile, Alabama, this year, plenty of big names will be present. In addition, the practices leading to the game itself are a great time for some of the more overlooked prospects to jump a couple of rounds.   

The Senior Bowl is scheduled for 4 p.m. ET on Jan. 24, so fans still have a few more days to read up on some of the players involved.

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Here's a look at the full rosters for the North and South teams.

PlayerPositionSchoolPlayerPositionSchool
Jeff LucILBCincinnatiJosh HarperWRFresno State
Steven NelsonCBOregon StatePhillip DorsettWRMiami
Jamison CrowderWRDukeShane CardenQBEast Carolina
Adrian AmosSPenn StateJaquiski TarttSSamford
Sean MannionQBOregon StateBlake SimsQBAlabama
Antwan GoodleyWRBaylorDavid JohnsonRBNorthern Iowa
Tom ObarskiKConcordia-St. PaulGarrett GraysonQBColorado State
Ty MontgomeryWRStanfordHayes PullardILBUSC
Devin SmithWROhio StateNick MarshallQBAuburn
Marcus HardisonDEArizona StateDezmin LewisWRCentral Arkansas
Doran GrantCBOhio StateDonatella LuckettWRHarding
Bryce PettyQBBaylorJustin MantonKLouisiana-Monroe
Tyler LockettWRKansas StateSammie CoatesWRAuburn
Eric RoweCBUtahSenquez GolsonCBOle Miss
Quinten RollinsCBMiami (Ohio)Anthony JeffersonSUCLA
Damarious RandallSArizona StateJaCorey ShepherdCBKansas
Kevin WhiteCBTCUCody PrewittSOle Miss
Quandre DiggsCBTexasClayton GeathersSCentral Florida
Kurtis DrummondSMichigan StateLadarius GunterCBMiami
Ameer AbdullahRBNebraskaImoan ClaiborneCBNorthwestern State
Kyle LoomisPPortland StateD'Joun SmithCBFlorida Atlantic
Tyler VargaFBYaleMarkus GoldenDEMissouri
Jeremy LangfordRBMichigan StateAndrew EastLSVanderbilt
David CobbRBMinnesotaNick O'LearyTEFlorida State
Mike HullOLBPenn StateStephone AnthonyILBClemson
Ibraheim CampbellSNorthwesternConnor NeighborsFBLSU
Ali MarpetOTHobartCameron Artis-PayneRBAuburn
Jordan HicksOLBTexasJalston FowlerFBAlabama
Deion BarnesDEPenn StateClive WalfordTEMiami
Chris JasperseCMarshallMartrell SpaightOLBArkansas
Michael BennettDTOhio StateReese DismukesCAuburn
Max GarciaCFloridaTy SambrailoOTColorado State
T.J. ClemmingsOTPittsburghDenzel PerrymanILBMiami
Robert MyersGTennessee StateTre' JacksonGFlorida State
Carl DavisDTIowaOwamagbe OdighizuwaDEUCLA
Jamil DouglasOTArizona StateTayo FabulujeOTTCU
Donovan SmithOTPenn StateLa'el CollinsOTLSU
Laken TomlinsonGDukeDillon DayCMississippi State
Rob HavensteinOTWisconsinShaq MasonGGeorgia Tech
Trenton BrownOTFloridaArie KouandjioGAlabama
Vince MayleWRWashington StateDaryl WilliamsOTOklahoma
Tony LippettWRMichigan StateAustin ShepherdOTAlabama
Nick BoyleTEDelawareRashad GreeneWRFlorida State
Casey PierceTEKent StateDevante DavisWRUNLV
Ben KoyackTENotre DameJustin HardyWREast Carolina
Louis Trinca-PasatDTIowaGeneo GrissomOLBOklahoma
Henry AndersonDEStanfordTrey FlowersDEArkansas
Joe CardonaLSNavyGabe WrightDTAuburn
Za'Darius SmithDEKentuckyPreston SmithDEMississippi State
Danny SheltonDTWashingtonKaleb EullisDTMississippi State
Zack HodgesOLBHarvardLorenzo MauldinOLBLouisville
Hau'oli KikahaDEWashingtonGrady JarrettDTClemson
Nate OrchardDEUtahJoey MbuDTHouston
Lynden TrailOLBNorfolk State

After the first day of practice on Tuesday, Bleacher Report NFL Analysts Matt Miller and Matt Bowen provided their top takeaways from Day 1:

Draft Prospects to Watch

Danny Shelton, DT, Washington

SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 13:  Nose tackle Danny Shelton #55 of the Washington Huskies looks on prior to the game against the Illinois Fighting Illini on September 13, 2014 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington.  (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

If you aren't familiar with Danny Shelton's game, then you will be over the coming weeks and months. The Washington defensive tackle is among the top players in the 2015 draft at any position.

NFL.com's Daniel Jeremiah listed Shelton as the fifth-best prospect overall yesterday:

In his most recent mock draft, Bleacher Report's NFL draft expert Matt Miller had Shelton going fourth overall to the Oakland Raiders.

Miller also provided an in-depth scouting report of Shelton writing in part that Shelton "shows rare athleticism playing the nose and can move around the defensive line" and "can mix up speed and bull rushes without losing a step."

On the basis of his skill against the run, Shelton is a surefire first-rounder. Put that together with his potential to disrupt the passing game, and you've got an All-Pro defensive tackle in the making.

Bryce Petty, QB, Baylor

ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 01:  Bryce Petty #14 of the Baylor Bears looks on during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium on January 1, 2015 in Arlington, Texas.  (Photo by Sarah Glenn/Getty Images)

Beyond Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota, the 2015 draft doesn't look to be flush with great quarterbacks. As arguably the best quarterback at the Senior Bowl, Bryce Petty has a chance to really shine.

Petty only started in his final two years at Baylor, but he still managed to rack up 8,195 and 62 touchdowns to just 10 interceptions.

In Mobile, Petty will have a chance—albeit a brief one—to show that he can work in a pro-style offense. Quarterbacks coming back from spread offenses always have a bit of a transition when they hit the NFL. Some eventually work it out, while others can never make the jump.

Derek Carr used last year's Senior Bowl to silence a few of his critics. Although he still went in the second round, he was arguably the most productive rookie quarterback in 2014.

Petty isn't on the same level that Carr was entering the draft, but the Bears star could see his stock rise at the event.

T.J. Clemmings, OT, Pittsburgh

In 2013, Eric Fisher looked great at the Senior Bowl, not only bolstering his first-round status but also setting in motion a chain of events that saw him selected No. 1 overall by the Kansas City Chiefs.

T.J. Clemmings heads to the Senior Bowl as a perceived lock for the first round but still a little rough around the edges given his somewhat recent move to offensive tackle. Because of that conversion, Clemmings is still a work in progress with his technique.

Athletically, Clemmings is a freak for somebody of his size. Because of his combination of strength and agility, he has the most upside of any offensive tackle in this year's draft.

In an interview with the Senior Bowl's website, Clemmings said that he's looking to put some more substance behind all of his first-round hype:

"

How does it sound? It sounds pretty cool but like you said it’s just a little bit of buzz and I still have to prove myself. So that’s why I’m coming down to the Senior Bowl to play against the best seniors and that’s what I’m looking forward to—to show coaches why that buzz is out there.

"

CBSSports.com's Dane Brugler listed the Pittsburgh offensive tackle among those players he expects to look good in Mobile:

NBC Sports' Josh Norris added that Clemmings should thrive in strength drills:

Plenty of teams near the top 10 are looking for offensive tackles, and without a can't-miss prospect at the position, Clemmings could easily surge up draft boards as a result of his Senior Bowl performance.

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