2017-01-21



The 2017 East-West Shrine Game will kick off at 3 p.m. ET Saturday from St. Petersburg, Fla. It showcases some of the best players in college football who are beginning their journey as prospects in the 2017 NFL Draft.

More than 70 players from last season’s game made NFL rosters, and 72 players who have come through the Shrine Game in the past 91 years have made the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Click here to see the full rosters for the East-West Shrine Game, broken up by each team’s offense and defense. Below is information on how and when to watch the East-West Shrine Game — time, TV channel and how to watch the game online.

East-West Shrine Game 2017 time, details

Start time: 3 p.m. ET

Location: Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla.

What: College all-star game between NFL Draft prospects

What TV channel is the 2017 East-West Shrine Game on?

The 2017 East-West Shrine Game will be on NFL Network.

Can I watch the East-West Shrine Game online?

NFL Network will stream the game with NFL Game Pass or NFL Mobile. A subscription is required, but you can start a 7-day free trial.

2017 NFL mock draft

The Senior Bowl next week has the top-end NFL talent, but there’s still plenty of guys who will play at the next level in the 2017 East-West Shrine Game.

Here’s a 2017 NFL mock draft from SEC Country

Cleveland Browns — Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M

San Francisco 49ers — Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

Chicago Bears — Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson

Jacksonville Jaguars — Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama

Tennessee Titans — Mike Williams, WR, Clemson

New York Jets — Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

Los Angeles Chargers — Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State

Carolina Panthers — Jamal Adams, S, LSU

Cincinnati Bengals — Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama

Buffalo Bills — Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee

New Orleans Saints — Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford

Cleveland Browns — DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

Arizona Cardinals — Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan

Philadelphia Eagles — Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State

Indianapolis Colts — Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State

Baltimore Ravens — John Ross, WR, Washington

Washington Redskins —Montravius Adams, DT, Auburn

Tennessee Titans — Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan

Denver Broncos — Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin

Detroit Lions — Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State

Miami Dolphins — Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan

New York Giants — Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA

Oakland Raiders — Teez Tabor, CB, Florida

Houston Texans — Budda Baker, S, Washington

Green Bay Packers — Sidney Jones, CB, Washington

Seattle Seahawks — Cam Robinson, LT, Alabama

Pittsburgh Steelers — Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State

Atlanta Falcons — Charles Harris, DE, Missouri

Kansas City Chiefs — Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

New England Patriots — Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama

Dallas Cowboys — DeMarcus Walker, DL, Florida State

Cleveland Browns — O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

San Francisco 49ers — Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama

Jacksonville Jaguars — Dan Feeney, G, Indiana

Chicago Bears — Adoree Jackson, CB, USC

Los Angeles Rams — Ethan Pocic, C, LSU

New York Jets — Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

Los Angeles Chargers — JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC

Carolina Panthers — Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford

Cincinnati Bengals — Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn

Buffalo Bills — Jarrad Davis, Florida, LB

New Orleans Saints — Pat Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech

Philadelphia Eagles — Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan

Arizona Cardinals — T.J. Watt, Wisconsin, OLB

Minnesota Vikings — Garett Bolles, T, Utah

Indianapolis Colts — Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State

Baltimore Ravens — Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee

Washington Redskins — D’Onta Foreman, RB, Texas

Cleveland Browns — Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson

Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida

Denver Broncos — Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State

Detroit Lions — Joe Mathis, DE, Washington

Miami Dolphins — Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois

New York Giants — David Njoku, TE, Miami

Oakland Raiders — Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson

Seattle Seahawks — Desmond King, S, Iowa

Houston Texans — Jerod Evans, QB, Virginia Tech

Green Bay Packers — Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

Pittsburgh Steelers — Eddie Jackson, S, Alabama

Atlanta Falcons — Chris Wormley, DE, Michigan

Kansas City Chiefs — Elijah Lee, LB, Kansas State

New England Patriots — Duke Riley, LB, LSU

Dallas Cowboys — Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss

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