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Prospects who have accepted invites to 2018 Shrine Game

The 2018 East-West Shrine Game will be held at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 3 p.m. ET. This is the eighth 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
J.T. Barrett, Ohio State
Jeremiah Briscoe, Sam Houston State
Riley Ferguson, Memphis
Quinton Flowers, South Florida
Nic Shimonek, Texas Tech
Nick Stevens, Colorado State

Running backs
Jordan Chunn, Troy
Chase Edmonds, Fordham
Justin Jackson, Northwestern
D'Ernest Johnson, South Florida
Phillip Lindsay, Colorado
Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt

Wide receivers
Jeff Badet, Oklahoma
Bryce Bobo, Colorado
Devonte Boyd, UNLV
Regis Cibasu, Montreal
Steven Dunbar, Houston
Daurice Fountain, Northern Iowa
DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State
Cam Phillips, Virginia Tech
Justin Watson, Pennsylvania
Jester Weah, Pittsburgh
Jake Wieneke, South Dakota State
Cedrick Wilson, Boise State
Javon Wims, Georgia

Tight ends
Damon Gibson, Minnesota State
Blake Mack, Arkansas State
Cam Serigne, Wake Forest
Andrew Vollert, Weber State
David Wells, San Diego State
Ethan Wolf, Tennessee

Offensive linemen
Tony Adams (OG), N.C. State
Brian Allen (C), Michigan State
Dejon Allen (OG), Hawaii
Jacob Alsadek (OG), Arizona
Jake Bennett (C), Colorado State
Kyle Bosch (OG), West Virginia
Zachary Crabtree (OT), Oklahoma State
Aaron Evans (OT), UCF
Austin Golson (C), Auburn
Colby Gossett (OG), Appalachian State
Cory Helms (OG), South Carolina
Jamarco Jones (OT), Ohio State
Jaryd Jones-Smith (OG), Pittsburgh
Mark Korte (OT), Alberta
Austin Kuhnert (C), North Dakota State
Brad Lundblade (C), Oklahoma State
KC McDermott (OT), Miami
Jamar McGloster (OT), Syracuse
Joseph Noteboom (OT), TCU
Cody O'Connell (OG), Washington State
Jacob Ohnesorge (C), South Dakota State
Greg Senat (OT), Wagner
Coleman Shelton (C), Washington
Brett Toth (OT), Army
Salesi Uhatafe (OG), Utah

Defensive linemen
Curtis Cothren (DE), Penn State
Parker Cothren (DT), Penn State
Folorunso Fatukasi (DT), UConn
Poona Ford (DT), Texas
Marcell Frazier (DE), Missouri
P.J. Hall (DT), Sam Houston State
Alec James (DE), Wisconsin
Dalton Keene (DE), Illinois State
Justin Lawler (DE), SMU
James Looney (DT), California
Marcus Martin (DE), Slippery Rock
Filipo Mokofisi (DT), Utah
Bilal Nichols (DT), Delaware
Joe Ostman (DE), Central Michigan
Jamiyus Pittman (DT), UCF
Deadrin Senat (DT), South Florida
Conor Sheehy (DE), Wisconsin
Kentavius Street (DE), N.C. State
Chad Thomas (DE), Miami

Linebackers
Parris Bennett (ILB), Syracuse
Jason Cabinda (ILB), Penn State
James Hearns (OLB), Louisville
Leon Jacobs (OLB), Wisconsin
Joel Lanning (QB/ILB), Iowa State
D.J. Palmore (OLB), Navy
Ja'Von Rolland-Jones (OLB), Arkansas State
Tegray Scales (OLB), Indiana
Matthew Thomas (OLB), Florida State
Chris Worley (ILB), Ohio State
Kenny Young (ILB), UCLA

Defensive backs
Secdrick Cooper (S), Louisiana Tech
Dane Cruikshank (CB), Arizona
DeVonta' Delaney (CB), Miami
Brandon Facyson (CB), Virginia Tech
Tre Flowers (S), Oklahoma State
Josh Kalu (CB), Nebraska
Grant Haley (CB), Penn State
Heath Harding (CB), Miami (Ohio)
Godwin Igwebuike (S), Northwestern
Natrell Jamerson (S), Wisconsin
Afolabi Laguda (S), Colorado
Avonte Maddox (CB), Pittsburgh
Trey Marshall (S), Florida State
Jordan Martin (S), Syracuse
Davontae Harris (CB), Illinois State
Deatrick Nichols (CB), South Florida
Jeremy Reaves (CB), South Alabama
Malik Reaves (CB), Villanova
Cole Reyes (S), North Dakota
Linden Stephens (CB), Cincinnati
Greg Stroman (CB), Virginia Tech
Jamar Summers (S), Connecticut
Tracy Walker (S), Louisiana-Lafayette
Damon Webb (S), Ohio State
Chucky Williams (S), Louisville

Specialists
Hunter Bradley (LS), Mississippi State
Drew Brown (K), Nebraska
Joseph Davidson (P), Bowling Green
Matthew McCrane (K), Kansas State
Drew Scott (LS), Kansas State
Shane Tripucka (P), Texas A&M

For more information on the East-West Shrine Game, visit ShrineGame.com.

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