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    2024 Shrine Bowl: Full West Team Roster Includes John Rhys Plumlee, Malik Washington

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    The rosters for the 2024 Shrine Bowl have been released, detailing who to watch in the longest-running all-star game. Who is on the West roster?

    With the college football season complete and the NFL season nearing a conclusion, the 2024 NFL Draft inches closer daily. The all-star game cycle is pivotal to the process, and the rosters for the 2024 Shrine Bowl have been released, giving us a glimpse at who to watch for during the longest-running all-star event.

    Which players will make up the West roster at the 2024 edition of the East-West Shrine Bowl?

    West Team Roster for the 2024 Shrine Bowl

    In addition to separating the players into two opposing teams, the 2024 Shrine Bowl continues to provide alignment-specific opportunities on offense and defense.

    In the 2024 edition, the West team will operate out of 11 personnel — one running back, one tight end, and three receivers — on offense while utilizing a 4-3 base defense for the defensive formation.

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    New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, a former MVP of the East-West Shrine Game, leads the coaching staff for the West team.

    His staff includes Davis Webb as the offensive coordinator, Tem Lukabu as the defensive coordinator, and Stephen Bravo-Brown as the special teams coordinator.

    Quarterbacks

    • John Rhys Plumlee, UCF
    • Kedon Slovis, BYU
    • Taulia Tagovailoa, Maryland
    • Jason Bean, Kansas

    Running Backs

    • Jonathon Brooks, Texas
    • Frank Gore Jr., Southern Miss
    • Carson Steele, UCLA
    • Blake Watson, Memphis

    Wide Receivers

    • Jalen Coker, Holy Cross
    • Ryan Flournoy, SE Missouri State
    • Lideatrick Griffin, Mississippi State
    • Jadon Janke, South Dakota State
    • Jaxon Janke, South Dakota State
    • Bub Means, Pittsburgh
    • Tahj Washington, USC
    • Malik Washington, Virginia

    Tight Ends

    • Zach Heins, South Dakota State
    • Isaac Rex, BYU
    • Ja’Tavion Sanders, Texas

    Offensive Linemen

    • Andrew Coker, TCU
    • Anim Dankwah, Howard
    • Josiah Ezirim, Eastern Kentucky
    • Tylan Grable, UCF
    • Garret Greenfield, South Dakota State
    • Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh
    • CJ Hanson, Holy Cross
    • Donovan Jennings, USF
    • Mason McCormick, South Dakota State
    • Doug Nester, West Virginia
    • Patrick Willis, TCU
    • Matt Lee, Miami (FL)
    • Dylan McMahon, NC State
    • Nick Samac, Michigan State

    Defensive Linemen

    • Logan Lee, Iowa
    • Jordan Miller, SMU
    • Myles Murphy, North Carolina
    • Nathan Pickering, Mississippi State
    • Justin Rogers, Auburn
    • Sundiata Anderson, Grambling State
    • Solomon Byrd, USC
    • Javontae Jean-Baptiste, Notre Dame
    • Trajan Jeffcoat, Arkansas
    • Zion Tupuola-Fetui, Washington

    Linebackers

    • Levelle Bailey, Fresno State
    • Steele Chambers, Ohio State
    • Dallas Gant, Toledo
    • Curtis Jacobs, Penn State
    • Darius Muasau, UCLA

    Defensive Backs

    • Beanie Bishop, West Virginia
    • MJ Devonshire, Pittsburgh
    • Myles Harden, South Dakota
    • Daequan Hardy, Penn State
    • Dwight McGlothern, Arkansas
    • Jarius Monroe, Tulane
    • Christian Rolland-Wallace, USC
    • Ja’Quan Sheppard, Maryland
    • Qwan’tez Stiggers, Toronto Argonauts
    • Dominique Hampton, Washington
    • Jaylen Key, Alabama
    • Tyler Owens, Texas Tech
    • Mark Perry, TCU
    • Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech
    • Ryan Watts, Texas

    Specialists

    • Cam Little, Arkansas
    • Ryan Rehkow, BYU
    • Marco Ortiz, Nebraska

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