National Football League
2017 Senior Bowl: Live Stream, Rosters, Start Time and TV Channel
National Football League

2017 Senior Bowl: Live Stream, Rosters, Start Time and TV Channel

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:11 p.m. ET

The 2017 Senior Bowl takes place in Mobile, AL on Saturday, Jan. 28. Here’s all the info you need to watch and more.

With the 2016 college football season now over, underclassmen deadline passed, and players gearing up for NFL Draft season, it’s time for the 2017 Senior Bowl. While there are several other college all-star contests, none are quite like the Senior Bowl in terms of how much coverage it gets and so on. Subsequently, all eyes will be on Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, AL for the game on Saturday, Jan. 28.

In fairness, the scouting and coaching for these players has been ongoing throughout the week. With the Cleveland Browns coaching the South Team and the Chicago Bears coaching the North Team at the 2017 Senior Bowl, they’ve been in Mobile all week watching players like Alabama tight end O.J. Howard, Iowa cornerback Desmond King, and countless others.

ADVERTISEMENT

The scouting by this point has been so extensive that the game really isn’t for the coaching staffs or even other teams. There’s value in it, sure, but it’s largely just for the fans to see players in different situations and, of course to raise excitement for the 2017 NFL Draft.

NFL Network will have the broadcast for the 2017 Senior Bowl. That means live streaming for the game will be available online through NFL.com, which you can access by logging in with a cable or satellite subscription.

Details for Saturday’s game are below:

Date: Saturday, Jan. 28
Start Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
Location: Mobile, AL
Stadium: Ladd-Peebles Stadium
TV Info: NFL Network
Live Stream: Watch NFL Network

Now that you know how to watch the 2017 Senior Bowl, here’s a look at the rosters for the North and South Teams:

North Team

More from NFL Spin Zone

    QB
    C.J. Beathard, Iowa
    Sefo Liufau, Colorado
    Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh

    RB
    Corey Clement, Wisconsin
    Kareem Hunt, Toledo
    Sam Rogers (FB), Virginia Tech
    De’Veon Smith, Michigan

    WR
    Amara Darboh, Michigan
    Amba Etta-Tawo, Syracuse
    Zay Jones, East Carolina
    Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington
    Jalen Robinette, Air Force
    Jamari Staples, Louisville
    Trent Taylor, Louisiana Tech

    TE
    Mike Roberts, Toledo
    Jonnu Smith, Florida International
    Jeremy Sprinkle (TE), Arkansas

    OT
    Zach Banner, USC
    Adam Bisnowaty, Pittsburgh
    Julie’n Davenport, Bucknell
    Taylor Moton, Western Michigan

    OG
    Dion Dawkins, Temple
    Dan Feeney, Indiana
    Kyle Kalis, Michigan
    Jordan Morgan, Kutztown

    C
    Tyler Orlosky (C), West Virginia
    Kyle Fuller (C), Baylor

    DE
    Tarell Basham, Ohio
    Isaac Rochell, Notre Dame
    Dawuane Smoot, Illinois
    Chris Wormley, Michigan

    DT
    Ryan Glasgow, Michigan
    Jaleel Johnson, Iowa
    Larry Ogunjobi, Charlotte
    Stevie Tu’ikolovatu, USC

    ILB
    Ben Gedeon, Michigan
    Connor Harris, Lindenwood
    Jordan Herdman, Simon Fraser
    Haason Reddick, Temple

    OLB
    Vince Biegel, Wisconsin
    Carroll Phillips, Illinois
    Derek Rivers, Youngstown State

    CB
    Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado
    Rasul Douglas, West Virginia
    Jourdan Lewis, Michigan
    Desmond King, Iowa
    Brendan Langley, Lamar

    S
    Nate Gerry, Nebraska
    Lorenzo Jerome, Saint Francis (PA)
    John Johnson, Boston College
    Obi Melifonwu, UConn

    Specialists
    Toby Baker, P – Arkansas
    Zane Gonzalez, K – Arizona State
    Colin Holba, LS – Louisville

    Related: Best Live Stream Sites to Watch NFL Online

    South Team

    QB
    Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
    Antonio Pipkin, Tiffin
    Davis Webb, Cal

    RB
    Matt Dayes, North Carolina State
    Donnel Pumphrey, San Diego State
    Freddie Stevenson, Florida State
    Jamaal Williams, BYU

      WR
      Travin Dural, LSU
      Josh Reynolds, Texas A&M
      Fred Ross, Mississippi State
      Artavis Scott, Clemson
      Ryan Switzer, North Carolina
      Taywan Taylor, Western Kentucky
      Chad Williams, Grambling State

      TE
      Evan Engram, Ole Miss
      Gerald Everett, South Alabama
      O.J. Howard, Alabama

      OT
      Antonio Garcia, Troy
      Will Holden, Vanderbilt
      Robert Leff, Auburn
      Conor McDermott, UCLA
      Justin Senior, Mississippi State
      Eric Smith, Virginia

      OG
      Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee State
      Danny Isidora, Miami

      C
      Ethan Pocic, LSU
      Jon Toth, Kentucky

      DE
      Keionta Davis, Chattanooga
      Daeshon Hall, Texas A&M
      Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova
      Jordan Willis, Kansas State

      DT
      Montravius Adams, Auburn
      Tanzel Smart, Tulane
      Dalvin Tomlinson, Alabama
      Eddie Vanderdoes, UCLA
      Carlos Watkins, Clemson

      ILB
      Alex Anzalone, Florida
      Ben Boulware, Clemson
      Harvey Langi, BYU
      Duke Riley, LSU

      OLB
      Ryan Anderson, Alabama
      Tyus Bowser, Houston
      Marcus Eligwe, Georgia Southern

      CB
      Corn Elder, Miami
      Damontae Kazee, San Diego State
      Ezra Robinson, Tennessee State
      Cam Sutton, Tennessee
      Marquez White, Florida State
      Tre’Davious White, LSU

      S
      Justin Evans, Texas A&M
      Rayshawn Jenkins, Miami
      Jordan Sterns, Oklahoma State
      Damarius Travis, Minnesota

      Specialists
      Jake Elliott, K – Memphis
      Cole Mazza, LS – Alabama
      Justin Vogel, P – Miami

      It’s quite clear who the big names in Mobile are as opposed the guys trying to make their way up draft boards. In all honesty, scouts have largely seen what they need to before Saturday’s game. However, it’s always nice to see a little competition and live action, which is what fans and scouts alive will get on Saturday at the 2017 Senior Bowl.

      share


      Get more from National Football League Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more