2025 Shrine Bowl: Shedeur Sanders, Kyle McCord and other top prospects to watch at college all-star game


The college football season concluded with Ohio State crowned champions, and now the 2025 NFL Draft is around the corner. One of the next opportunities for talent evaluators to familiarize themselves with the prospects eligible for this year’s draft is at the Shrine Bowl, which kicks off over the weekend. 

Here is how to watch and some of the top prospects who will participate in this year’s college all-star event:

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Shrine Bowl where to watch

  • Date: Thursday, Jan. 30 | Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Location: AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
  • TV: NFL Network | Stream: fubo try for free

Shrine Bowl practice schedule

  • Saturday, Jan. 25 (East Team: 8:15 to 9:45 a.m.; West Team: 10 to 11:30 a.m.)
  • Sunday, Jan. 26 (East Team: 10 to 11:30 a.m.; West Team: 8:15 to 9:45 a.m.)
  • Monday, Jan. 27 (East Team: 8:15 to 9:45 a.m.; West Team: 10 to 11:30 a.m.)
  • Tuesday, Jan. 28 (East Team: 10 to 11:30 a.m.; West Team: 8:15 to 9:45 a.m.)

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Shrine Bowl top prospects

  • Prospect ranking: No. 9 (No. 2 QB)

Sanders enters the event as one of the most scrutinized prospects in America. There is a lot of pressure being Deion Sanders’ son playing the most important position on the field. The quarterback has shown that he is capable of handling the spotlight and uplifting his team in big moments. He has thrown for 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns with no more than 10 interceptions in each of the past four seasons. The belief is that he will be one of the first quarterbacks to hear his name called in April’s draft. 

Sanders’ older brother, Colorado safety Shilo Sanders, is also participating in the event.

  • Prospect ranking: No. 19 (No. 2 CB)

Revel had a lot of buzz around his name coming into the season, but an injury ended that prematurely. Revel is incredibly long at 6-foot-3, and he recorded two interceptions in the Pirates’ first three games. He will not be able to take part of physical activities as a result of that injury, but Revel has a chance to hear his name called in the first round of April’s draft.

  • Prospect ranking: No. 24 (No. 3 DL)

At 6-foot-3 and 339 pounds, Grant profiles as a traditional nose tackle who will stuff two gaps in the run game and constrict the amount of space teams have to work with on offense. He will not offer much in terms of a pass rush, but his athleticism is good relative to his size. 

  • Prospect ranking: No. 65 (No. 13 DL)

West lacks ideal length but is always moving. He has good mass to get on the hips of blockers and force his way into the backfield. The Kent State transfer has heavy hands and does a good job deconstructing blocks, but lacks the ideal length. 

  • Prospect ranking: No. 104 (No. 17 DL)

Pegeus is a sawed-off ball of energy. Despite being 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds, he will occasionally line up on the end for the Razorbacks. In 2024, he recorded 3.5 sacks. The Mississippi native has a wide array of pass-rush moves. He signed with Auburn out of high school and began his collegiate career as a tight end. A transition to the defensive side of the ball did not occur until the spring of 2021.

  • Prospect ranking: No. 106 (No. 5 QB)

A lot of the blame for how the 2023 season concluded at Ohio State was laid at the feet of McCord, and that resulted in a uber-motivated quarterback in Fran Brown’s first season as head coach of the Orange. McCord showed great leadership en route to throwing for 4,779 yards, 34 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. 

  • Prospect ranking: No. 146 (No. 25 DL)

Baron began his career at Tennessee, transferred to Ole Miss, committed to Louisville as a transfer, then landed at Miami. Although his journey featured multiple stops, he had the sixth-highest pressure rate (20.3%) in college football among players with at least 150 pass rush snaps last season, according to TruMedia. Baron compiled 11.5 total sacks over the past two seasons.

  • Prospect ranking: No. 150 (No. 23 CB)

A few years ago, Villanova produced a lightly discussed cornerback prospect by the name of Christian Benford, who has been solid for the Bills. Waxter has good length and great production having allowed just 157 yards and one touchdown this season, according to TruMedia.  

  • Prospect ranking: No. 183 (No. 10 IOL)

Wehr played right tackle last season for the Bobcats, but his limited athleticism necessitated a move inside. He played guard this past season but could even play center. A player with that level of positional versatility is valuable to teams looking to fill out a limited number of roster spots in the fall. Wehr has really good technique and does a good job moving his hands and feet when engaged. 

The full Shrine Bowl roster can be found here. 

The 2025 NFL Draft is to take place from April 24-26 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. More draft coverage can be found at CBSSports.com, including weekly mock drafts and a regularly available look at the eligible prospects





The 2025 Shrine Bowl is set to showcase some of the top college football prospects in the country, including Shedeur Sanders, Kyle McCord, and other standout players. This prestigious all-star game is a must-watch for fans and scouts alike, as it provides a glimpse into the future of the sport.

Sanders, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, is a highly touted quarterback who has already made a name for himself at the collegiate level. With his strong arm and impressive athleticism, he is sure to put on a show at the Shrine Bowl and solidify his status as a top prospect for the upcoming NFL draft.

McCord, a standout quarterback from Ohio State, is another player to keep an eye on during the Shrine Bowl. Known for his accuracy and poise in the pocket, he has the potential to make a big impact on the game and impress scouts with his skills.

In addition to Sanders and McCord, there are several other top prospects who will be competing in the Shrine Bowl, including standout wide receivers, running backs, and defensive players. This game is a prime opportunity for these players to showcase their talents and make a case for their future in the NFL.

Be sure to tune in to the 2025 Shrine Bowl to see Shedeur Sanders, Kyle McCord, and other top prospects in action. It’s sure to be an exciting game filled with highlights and memorable moments that will have football fans talking for years to come.

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